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John Cassidy wrote:
Hello all,
does anyone have any views / opinions on why IBM are not
offering the DB2 64-bit version
on z/Linux e.g. (z/VM and SuSE SLES8).??
FYI, Informix IDS 9.40 64-bit version is already available for z/Linux
(SuSE SLES8).
Andreas
Thanking you all
Hi list,
I got Samba3 to build with the small code change that Ken Hall pointed out
(warning: have at least 1.5GB free space - make clean will free most of
it up after the build). I got basic SMB shares working with the smbpasswd
file (warning: it seems the valid users = %S in the homes section
I've been able to make Samba 3.0 work using Security=domain, which is basically Samba
2 compatibility mode, but none of the AD specific functions work with the heimdal
0.4e that comes with the
system. I've managed to get heimdal 0.6 built, but the shared libraries seem to be
incompatible with
Samba 3 is included in RHEL3.
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/3/en/os/i386/SRPMS/samba-3
.0.0-14.3E.src.rpm
Mark Post
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From: Michael MacIsaac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Samba3 RPM
I'm sorry about the off-topic post, but we're beginning a war here. We have
some Linux/Intel desktops. We filter Web content using a product called
Websense which integrates with MS Active Directory to say who may go to
which Web sites (actually who may NOT go to which Web sites is more like
it).
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 10:16, McKown, John wrote:
I'm sorry about the off-topic post, but we're beginning a war here. We have
some Linux/Intel desktops. We filter Web content using a product called
Websense which integrates with MS Active Directory to say who may go to
which Web sites (actually
Is the AD Kerberos 5 service set up, and does it have all the current
service applied? If so, you should be able to use pam_kerb5 to obtain
tickets.
-- db
David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
McKown, John
Thanks, I know diddly about Active Directory, but I'll forward this to the
appropriate people.
--
John McKown
Senior Systems Programmer
UICI Insurance Center
Applications Solutions Team
+1.817.255.3225
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We are running a number of qdio qeth guest lans that are experencing very
poor response. While accessing these servers via putty SSH I will drop
connection often. Sometimes within 5 minute intervals. I when so far as to
try ping 1000 from an iptables guest lan server that front-ends an apache
We're in the middle of analyzing something like this with IBM now. We don't see
connection drops on anything but Samba, but ping times (normally .4 ms.) go to 5-10
ms. with spikes up to 1000. This
seems to require a VM IPL to correct.
Periodically, a single Linux instance will start
Hello
In my spare time in the past couple of weeks I've been working with the
2.6.0-test series of kernels on a Z800. I'm running an RHEL Beta. The
problems that I've encountered is that I can't get the OSA Cards to be
recognized as a network device. The device channels exist in
This is the script I use to get my Guest LAN devices up and running:
insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/s390/cio/ccwgroup.ko
2/dev/null
insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/s390/net/qeth_mod.ko
2/dev/null
echo 0.0.0900,0.0.0901,0.0.0902 /sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/group
Neale,
Could you please point me in the direction of the documentation you
used to figure this out?
- Jason Herne ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Clarkson Open Source Institute
z/Server Administrator
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 19:25, Ferguson, Neale wrote:
This is the script I use to get my
There is none (yet).
FYI... If you are doing zFCP stuff then do this (assume d008 is the FCP
subchannel):
insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp.ko 2/dev/null
echo 0xWPPN /sys/devices/css0/0.0.0012/0.0.d008/port_add
echo 0xLUN
Thanks for the help its working great already.
Mike
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 15:33, Ferguson, Neale wrote:
There is none (yet).
FYI... If you are doing zFCP stuff then do this (assume d008 is the FCP
subchannel):
insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp.ko 2/dev/null
echo
Can any one recommend a secure ftp client for Linux that does SSL to
connect to the z/OS 1.4 ftp server. I'd prefer one that runs on both 390
and Intel but if they have to be separate then I can live with that. We
are running SuSe if that makes any difference.
Thanks
--
Jerry Whitteridge [EMAIL
Thanks... I called the un help desk...
Gary W. Arnal
z/VM System Support
System Management Integration Professional
IBM Global Services - Qwest Account
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ferguson, Neale
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003
Can any one recommend a secure ftp client for Linux that does SSL to
connect to the z/OS 1.4 ftp server. I'd prefer one that runs on both
390 and Intel but if they have to be separate then I can live with
that. We are running SuSe if that makes any difference.
SCP (Secure Copy) and SFTP
Has anyone else seen a problem where the db2 command hangs? It requires a
kill but everything else works just fine before, during, and after the
hang. It doesn't seem to matter what db2 subcommand you perform and you
can turn right around and reissue the same command and it will work.
Thanks
I think that SCP has the same problems as SFTP. The main problem being that the SSH
protocol does not have text and binary modes. To make SSH work the SSHD on z/OS
always converts between ASCII and EBCDIC. This makes binary copies fail, even if you
specify binary in SFTP. I think that if
Yes I've seen it, but haven't been able to track it to anything.
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 15:38, Lucius, Leland wrote:
Has anyone else seen a problem where the db2 command hangs? It requires a
kill but everything else works just fine before, during, and after the
hang. It doesn't seem to matter
Yes I've seen it, but haven't been able to track it to anything.
Well, ya know what? I can settle for knowing that it's not just me for now.
;-) It doesn't seem to cause any problems, so we'll just watch for more
patterns.
BTW: Readdressed and change portnames on all my guests' OSAs last
No,
Other way round. My z/OS FTP server (part of the OS Communications
Server) only speaks FTP TLS. I need a client to talk to that server.
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 13:12, Jim Elliott wrote:
Can any one recommend a secure ftp client for Linux that does SSL to
connect to the z/OS 1.4 ftp
Well lftp is s'posed to support it, but I've not tried it:
http://lftp.yar.ru/
Leland
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Well lftp is s'posed to support it, but I've not tried it:
http://lftp.yar.ru/
I should say, I've used lftp before, just not the ssl related stuff.
Leland
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Our network problems are not quite as dire as my last message stated. We
are experiencing intermittent network problems in what seems to be a
random sampling of our images . Interactive sessions with affected
images begin to drag and, when pinged, they seem to drop the first few
packets. The
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