On 1/21/2010 at 02:58 AM, Anson Ye ye.an...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have no idea how to fix this issue Please advise. Thanks!
What does the client show if you use ssh -v when you try to connect?
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would go so far as to say, why no Open Solaris for System z option? (Of
course myopia is the most likely answer, but rhetorical questions being what
they are)
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rightfully be aghast.
Don't blame Samba for this. It simply preserves the case of the file names
that are given to it by the client. Windows is case insensitive, but case
preserving. Depending on how people type in the names, that's how they get
passed to Samba.
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On 3/18/2010 at 08:05 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:45:36 -0600, Mark Post mp...@novell.com wrote:
-snip-
The file system keeps track of this, not Samba. It has access to that
information.
But if Samba (client or server) were to convert, e.g. LF
? Can't say I do. Running tcpdump on
the Linux box would provide data if you're really in doubt.
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_that_ is just as easy as ISPF (sort of) when using vi. To move 5 lines:
d5d
cursor down to where you want them inserted after
p
To copy and not cut, y5y instead.
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does not
apply.
Incorrect. The author has to explicitly release a work to the public domain,
and I doubt very much that happened. If IBM or an author makes a work freely
downloadable, that's fine, but it doesn't mean the same content in a different
work suddenly becomes public domain.
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for this. Who's calling who names now?
Unlike other parts of North America, the US has a long history of understanding
the desire and or need for anonymity. If you can't share in that, at least
stop your own ad hominem attacks against someone else.
Plonk.
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University (formerly System z
Expo, coming to Boston in October) or WAVV (which just concluded for this year).
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there, and not here or IBMTCP-L.
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On 4/21/2010 at 11:41 AM, Hal Merritt hmerr...@jackhenry.com wrote:
Perhaps HTML?
Base64 decoding.
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the amount of money it borrows.
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On 5/6/2010 at 11:00 AM, Jorge Garcia jgarc...@mapfre.com wrote:
Is there any step omitted?
Is there a /etc/resolv.conf file in your HFS?
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Cross-posted to Linux-390, IBMVM and IBM-Main.
FYI,
http://www.novell.com/news/press/novell-announces-suse-linux-enterprise-11-service-pack-1/
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something they consider a competitive advantage, or they won't/can't fund the
travel expenses to go to SHARE, or whatever. I know a lot of the speakers
personally, and they are very real people.
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the name of it at the moment, but it faded from sight some time
back. (Just FYI, the /X86 in the subject isn't what was being run, it was
the mainframe version.)
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to David Boyes,
the resultant Windows installation passes Microsoft's validation tests. (Which
has nothing to do with running Windows _natively_ on System z, zEnterprise 196
or otherwise.)
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Further, they depend far too much on paper credentials in lieu of spending some
time determining if the job applicant is a poseur or the real deal.
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On 8/18/2010 at 08:17 AM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com
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What is your Linux system running on? z or Intel? What program/package allows
Linux to act as an NJE node?
I would imagine this:
http://www.bsiopti.com/ftp/nje/njeipbridge-fs.pdf
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available in the FICON world of I/O. My response was
Huh? What is TSM on z/OS doing now? Why not keep doing that? I never got
an answer. Can you say at its heart, IBM is a hardware company?
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You could set a PATH in either of those. Not being familiar with csh or ksh, I
would hope they would have similar types of scripts you could use.
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TBS Software Inc.
VPS/Email from Levi, Ray Shoup,
Inc.
but I was wondering if there are any others out there?
What functionality do you need besides what's provided by the SMTP server
included in Comm. Server?
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would be nice.)
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On 3/13/2011 at 02:14 PM, Arye Shemer aryeshe...@gmail.com wrote:
Are there any known options (in z/OS environment) to backup offline ECKD
disks ?
Written some time ago, but it might still build and run:
http://www.clueful.co.uk/mbeattie/s390/offlindr.jcl
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there first isn't necessary. The reason you want to do it on
the switch first is that if the HBA (your FICON card) tries to talk NPIV to
the switch and the switch says I don't think so, it won't work until after
the switch is reconfigured and your FICON card varied completely offline and
back on.
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for file systems, etc.
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, when truly needed. We
were all pretty amazed back in 2000 by just how many of the open source
packages were literally ported by just a configure, compile, and go process.
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that hold that file anywhere I want with one pvmove command. The application
will never be aware of it happening (hence the logical in Logical Volume
Manager). I've done it a number of times.
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On 5/3/2011 at 12:13 PM, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net wrote:
Further confusion is added by the many references to z/OS Linux out
there. I've been fighting that one for 10+ years now, and I still get
asked if we support it.
Yeah, a lot of people hate that one.
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of the Linux guests and having
it bring the HBA online?
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RDWR
NAME=OMVS.ROOT
PATH=/
The OMVS.ROOT path seems to be missing.
Nope. / is the fully qualified path for the root file system/root directory.
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On 5/6/2011 at 01:40 PM, Dave Day david...@consolidated.net wrote:
Don't feed the stray dog, he will move on.
Good luck with this. Don't feed the troll has been a Usenet/mailing list
admonition for decades. It still happens. Good email filters/kill lists are
the only way to go.
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cartridges. Lots and lots of them.
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On 5/29/2011 at 04:41 PM, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have no experiance on LINUX but would guess it does not come with a FORTRAN
compiler.
Clearly. The GNU Compiler Collection (gcc) comes standard with a FORTRAN 77
implementation.
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On 6/1/2011 at 02:28 PM, Mark Jacobs mark.jac...@custserv.com wrote:
Does anyone know if the session list for the August Share in Orlando
have been published yet? I looked on their web site but didn't find it.
The schedule is supposed to go live on the web tomorrow.
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had to deal with at least one of them.
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All,
As part of Attachmate's promoting SUSE to a separate brand,
http://www.suse.com/ is online once again. For those interested, it's worth a
look.
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updates to the Linux kernel.
No re-IPLs needed. It's not ready for enterprise use, however, but it might be
someday. I suppose that's why Oracle bought the company.
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into wget
commands to suck them all down.
Try using the -p or --page-requisites option to avoid having to do that
yourself.
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of your own agents that run on the z/OS
side. (Rich Smrcina did that for z/VM some time back.) But at least the rest
of the infrastructure would be there for you.
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/VM V5.2 Generally Available as of Dec. 16, 2005
z/VM V5.1 General Availability: Sept. 24, 2004
z/VM V4.4 General Availability: Aug. 15, 2003
z/VM V4.3 General Availability: May 31, 2002
How far back do you want to go?
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/ESA on them.
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It's Linux, not LINUX. And it's not IBM Linux, it's Linux for IBM's System z.
IBM doesn't have their own Linux distribution.
It would have been nice if Kusnetzky got IBM's branding right. As always, makes
me wonder what else they got wrong.
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experiences running Linux
on System z. Is there now some question as to whether it was the right move?
(I think so, but your perspective might be interesting as well.)
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a language that (at worst) doesn't actively hinder
writing maintainable code. Perl doesn't fare so well by that standard.
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names that were _all_ asterisks to act as a
catch-all. What was specified in that rule could deny, allow, etc., but that
was up to the security team to decide.
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that DATE is still in the HELP
files under REXX statements. Doesn't work but it's there!
It's easy enough to replace that with this:
say Date=date(n,date(b)-1,b);
Or, replace the n with whatever format you want.
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and two CF, what will be the AVG MIPS/CP.
I don't believe the IFL specialty engines will have any impact, since z/OS
can't even see them let alone use them. I believe the same to be true of the
CF engines.
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or btrfs, I think you
can do this while it is in use. If you used ext3, I think you need to
unmount it (take it offline) to resize it.
To shrink an ext3 file system it has to be offline. To expand it, that
limitation was removed some time ago.
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looked at the code to see if it involved any attempts at
modifying the hardware clock.
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on, it just makes it
shareable among many guests.
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Besides Linux, there is MacOS, which is based on (one of the) BSDs. There's
also BSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Dragonfly BSD, Minix, GNU Hurd, Darwin,
OpenSolaris, and probably many more that I've never heard of before.
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minimum levels of Linux:
* SUSE Linux Enterprise Server version 11.2
* OpenSUSE version 11.2
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 6.0 or 6.1
You can purchase a subscription, with or without support, for SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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, let
me know and I'll see if I can track it down.
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contact me off list. In any case, good luck with your migration. I'm always
happy to see Linux on System z win at the expense of Solaris. :)
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On 5/17/2012 at 02:29 PM, Farley, Peter x23353
peter.far...@broadridge.com
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They must have listened to you. It seems to be working today.
They did, and contacted Chip and I directly after the permissions had been
fixed. Pretty cool.
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