On Mer, 2003-06-18 at 15:03, Ryan Ware wrote:
I don't think IBM is going to dump AIX for a long time. Linux can't scale
vertically as well as any of the commercial Unices. Eventually it probably
will, but it will take years before you'll be able to buy a 64 bit version
of Redhat loaded on a
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, Alan Cox wrote:
On Mer, 2003-06-18 at 15:03, Ryan Ware wrote:
I don't think IBM is going to dump AIX for a long time. Linux can't scale
vertically as well as any of the commercial Unices. Eventually it probably
will, but it will take years before you'll be able to
Hi
I have a number of test machines occasionally craching. They usually
when they crash it is at the first boot immdiately after zipl and
'hcp i 201' (from a ramdisk system).
I was wondering what may be the cause of this:
* The update was not written
* hardware problem
* kernel problem
Due to
Dennis,
There are 16 other production connections on this guest lan, none of the
others show any errors.
Of course I could not get the info before we reipled on Friday. So
these don't show the same errors. But the config is the same.
Regards
Phil Tully
ifconfig
hsi0 Link encap:Ethernet
If you use the 3270 support contributed by UTS Global, they generate the
appropriate 3270 attribute bytes for coloring ls lists, etc.
Mark Post
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From: Nix, Robert P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Running 7 images on 9 processors does not, by itself, indicate that the
workload is CPU intensive in nature. It could mean anything, from the 9
CPUs being totally idle, to having them pegged. No information as to system
responsiveness has been given, so we don't know anything on which to base