Re: SCO ups the ante (this is getting interesting)

2003-06-21 Thread Alan Cox
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

Re: SCO ups the ante (this is getting interesting)

2003-06-21 Thread John Summerfield
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

crash at startup

2003-06-21 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
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

Re: Errors on HSI0

2003-06-21 Thread Phil Tully
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

Re: Questions regarding single user mode and z/VM

2003-06-21 Thread Post, Mark K
If you use the 3270 support contributed by UTS Global, they generate the appropriate 3270 attribute bytes for coloring ls lists, etc. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Nix, Robert P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

Re: offloading CPU intensive loads from zLinux to cheaper pasture s

2003-06-21 Thread Post, Mark K
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