On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Dave Myers wrote:
Well our ramacs are not working.
There is no dasd or 3990 info in /proc/subchannels after the dasd is
loaded from yast.
The contents of /proc/subchannels should not change unless something to
the hardware I/O changes, there should be also no 3990 info
Thank you Mark, that was exactly what I was looking for (it is a lot
more specific than the RACF authentication portion outlined in the
OpenLDAP chapter of Linux on IBM zSeries and S/390: System Management).
Have you read the IBM Redpaper on this? Linux on IBM
zSeries and S/390:
Securing
Hi list,
Did this issue ever get resolved:
I've experimented with vol group sizes from 1.4TB to 800GB. With the
less-than-1TB size, I experimented with vol group PE sizes from 8M to
16M to 32M.
The vol group is 633600MB
PE size of 8M, I can only stripe logical vols under 100GB in size.
Thanks John, I was wondering if there shouldn't be an eyecatcher
somewhere telling me if I were short on memory. My /proc/meminfo shows
plenty of free memory and no swapping taking place. I've found no
memory messages anywhere indicating an issue.
I've gathered additional information:
The
Ok...but I am not using VM..this is an LPAR install.
Also, fyi...the MVS test system was able to get to this device on the
RAMAC, because we
ICKDSF init'd it and mounted it as private to that system.
And...the device is setup in IODF to be accessible to all LPARs.
FYI
Dave Myers
Denver
From the 'load' screen, abort will let you go to a screen where you can
format, and mount dasd. Also, I had to break up the 'dasd=' to list the
swap device first, the install disk second, then I put in a range. Ie.
dasd=200,201,202-22d. then the only problem I had was that I had to do a
mknod on
What would the mknod command look like for just 1 3390?
dasda 94:0
Thanks,
Dave Myers
Denver Solutions Group
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This is a very optimistic statement. I have a little Linux experience, but
am having a hard time just getting a basic system installed to run the
vmssld daemon. I have fixes from the TCP/IP site for IUCV and the vmssld for
SuSE 2.4.7 Kernel but there are issues with what exact packages to download
The issue is that the data resides on a CMS minidisk and the client wants us
to send them the data over a secure link to a SFTP server on there Red Hat
Linux system. We already have the processes in place to do this over normal
intranet lines, but because of the sensitivity of the data they do not
Don't worry about the Ramacs. I have Suse 8 loaded on both 3380 and
3390 Ramac Dasd Subsystems, as well as MP3000 internal dasd.
I haven't had to add disk. Mine were added durning installation.
I assume that you went to the Suse website. There is a paper on adding
S390 dasd to a running Linux
Sorry, I should have said... It is running with register_globals on...
I also get the same result using the $_SESSION method
Lee
At 10:19 PM 6/3/2003, you wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 06:44, Lee A. Stewart wrote:
Hi...
Has anyone used PHP on SuSE SLES 8? Session variables?
I have a
SuSE SLES-7 2.4.7
Larry
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSLSERV on VM
Larry,
Which developer packages, exactly does the doc call for?
Mark Post
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From:
That's not a list of developer packages, that's the name of the platform and
kernel. Is the doc available somewhere on the web?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Davis, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSLSERV on
Could it be you just ran out of memory? (no swap or full swap)
I'm running SLES8 from Suse and trying to get the ftp daemon working the
way I want it do.
I went into YaST and enabled both ftp elements. Now, from CMS I can ftp
to the Linux machine. However, it will only allow anonymous ftps.
And then when I try to put something to Linux, I get the 550
Which ftpd are you using? ProFTP? Something else
What? There is more than one? I should have known that I have too
many options and flavors G.
After talking a look, I have the default vsftpd running.
And, yep, configuring the file that I didn't know I had vsftpd.conf
did the trick.
Thanks
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From: Tom Duerbusch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ftpd documentation
Which ftpd are you using? ProFTP? Something else
What? There is more than one? I should have known that I have too
many
Maybe there is need for clarification. If you installed SLES7 2.4.7 from a
2 cdrom set, the developer configuration is not displayed as one of the
options. I had to get a hold of the SuSE Linux Enterprise Sever 7 for
S/390 and zSeries Development Kit which is a 5 cdrom set. Once ipl'ed and
yast
Thanks Mark, I will try that shortly
Larry
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From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 13:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSLSERV on VM
Ok, what they're talking about is the selection you make in YaST during the
install process.
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