Re: EXTERNAL: Re: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Eosze, Jonathan L.
I ported rsync-2.5.5 a few years ago: Below and attached is the diff from the original rsync-2.5.5.tar.gz. I also created /usr/local/bin/rsync.sh since we put rsync in a non-standard location:

Multiprise 3000 internal DASD hardware issues

2015-12-28 Thread Mike Ross
Hi folks I'm bringing up an old Multiprise 3000 - 7060-30. For fun and education rather than production needless to say! All is mostly well so far but I'm having a problem configuring the internal DASD. There are 11 18GB disks in there and 7 SSA jumpers. The loop and plugging rules appear to be

Re: Is there a source for detailed, instruction-level performance info?

2015-12-28 Thread Bernd Oppolzer
As Tom has noted, the most dramatic performance enhancements typically come from a change in strategy or algorithm used. In my experience you get better results by looking for ways to accomplish the end result by having the program do fewer actions rather than concentrating on micro-optimzing

Re: Is there a source for detailed, instruction-level performance info?

2015-12-28 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In <3361710c8fdd49d9a5ba76a61a993...@su806104.ad.ing.net>, on 12/28/2015 at 06:15 AM, "Windt, W.K.F. van der (Fred)" said: >And on newer machines (with the general-instructions-extension) you >can simply do: > ASI COUNTER,1 >I assume it is faster

Re: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Skeldum, William
The pax command is a good choice because it can copy all files, directories, and symbolic links in a directory using a single command without overlaying any existing files. For example: cd /Service/ZOS113/var pax -rvwk -pe * /var Bill -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion

rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN
Hi, I have been working with IBM to identify how to move a USS directory that has files and subdirectories to a different LPAR. They said Ported Tools and the scp command. However, OpenSSH has had security issues IIRC. The other thing they mentioned was to port rsync over to z/OS. I also

Re: Is there a source for detailed, instruction-level performance info?

2015-12-28 Thread Jerry Callen
Back from Christmas break to a lot of responses - thanks to all. Summarizing the responses thus far: * Select and/or tune your algorithm first. Check. * Tuning for a specific machine is a bad idea because you'll have to retune for every new machine. Check. This code is sufficiently critical

Re: OpenSSH has had bugs in the news. (Was rsync anyone?)

2015-12-28 Thread Kirk Wolf
Here's the CVE: *CVE-2015-5600* http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2015/q3/173 z/OS OpenSSH doesn't support keyboard-interative authentication, so this particular brute force attack on passwords would not apply anyway. I'll also point out a couple of things: 1) All popular security software has

Re: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 14:08:37 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote: > >I'm not sure if an ssh invocation of pax like this works in all cases. >Certainly z/OS to non-z/OS it would not work since, by default, ssh exec >sessions are translated EBCDIC/ASCII and vice versa in the z/OS OpenSSH >implementations. I

Re: Is there a source for detailed, instruction-level performance info?

2015-12-28 Thread Jim Mulder
> An example: which of these code sequences do you suppose runs faster? > > la rX,0(rI,rBase) rX -> array[i] > lg rY,0(,rX)rY = array[i] > agsi 0(rX),1++array[i] > * Now do something with rY > > vs: > lg rY,0(rI,rBase) rY =

AW: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Michael Knigge
Dave, a long time ago I looked at the source code of rsync and it is no trivial task to port it to an ebcdic platform (at least it was). A colleague of me was so frustrated too that he wrote a command line tool and a daemon that can be used to sync directories using the "rsync algorithm", but

OpenSSH has had bugs in the news. (Was rsync anyone?)

2015-12-28 Thread Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/07/bug-in-widely-used-openssh-opens-servers-to-password-cracking/ -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirk Wolf Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 1:10 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU

OSA-ICC HMC panels do not work

2015-12-28 Thread R.S.
I have problems with OSA-ICC configuration panels on HMC 2.13.0 Source file cannot be validated deu to "Unknown error", panel options also do not work. Has anyone experienced such problems? -- Radoslaw Skorupka Lodz, Poland -- Treść tej wiadomości może zawierać informacje prawnie

Re: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 18:12:05 +, Skeldum, William wrote: >The pax command is a good choice because it can copy all files, directories, >and symbolic links in a directory using a single command without overlaying >any existing files. For example: >cd /Service/ZOS113/var >pax -rvwk -pe *

Re: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Skeldum, William
Gil, Thanks for the correction. I was thinking if he was doing a one-time move he could mount a filesystem on the originating LPAR, do the pax command, dismount, and then mount again on the receiving LPAR. Cumbersome, but works for a one time move. If it is going to be an ongoing process then

Re: rsync anyone?

2015-12-28 Thread Kirk Wolf
> > ... However, OpenSSH has had security issues IIRC. ... What security issues are those? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO

Re: OSA-ICC HMC panels do not work

2015-12-28 Thread Doug
Radoslaw, Sounds somewhat like a problem I encountered while installing our EC12. Importing the file from USB would appear to work but got an error during the validate. Looking for my doc. As I recall, it was related to never having any configuration on the OSA-ICC PCHID . Can you manually,