Using Mod 27 DASD

2004-03-29 Thread Davis, Larry
I am using RHEL AS 3 update 1 and would like to know if there any known issues with using 3390 MODEL 27 DASD devices on this OS TIA,\|/ (. .) ooO-(_)-Ooo Larry Davis, 6-2380 -- For LINUX-390 subscribe /

Re: Using Mod 27 DASD

2004-03-29 Thread Pasi Pirhonen
Hi, On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 08:21:43AM -0500, Davis, Larry wrote: I am using RHEL AS 3 update 1 and would like to know if there any known issues with using 3390 MODEL 27 DASD devices on this OS Don't know about the 'real iron', but i have been using those under hercules with Tao/s390, so i

Re: Using Mod 27 DASD

2004-03-29 Thread Davis, Larry
Sounds good, I just received a request for 100G of Disk space for a LINUC POC, very very large reports I am told. Larry -Original Message- From: Pasi Pirhonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 09:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Using Mod 27 DASD Hi, On

qeth module hang

2004-03-29 Thread Little, Chris
I came in this morning and attempted to connect to a SLES8 guest, but it didn't respond. Logged on to the console and everything else appeared fine, but it couldn't reach the network. I brought down eth0, rmmod'ed qeth, insmoded it, and restarted the network and everything was fine. The kernel

DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Jim Sibley
In an earlier thread, someone was asking for DB2 UDB for 64 bit. It is now available. http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/zos/db2zosv8.html = Jim Sibley RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries Computer are useless.They can only give answers. Pablo Picasso

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Rich Smrcina
Pardon me for being thick, but how does this affect Linux for zSeries. On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 11:04, Jim Sibley wrote: In an earlier thread, someone was asking for DB2 UDB for 64 bit. It is now available. http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/zos/db2zosv8.html = Jim Sibley RHCT,

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Adam Thornton
On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 11:14, Rich Smrcina wrote: Pardon me for being thick, but how does this affect Linux for zSeries. Well, there's *A* 64-bit version out there, so maybe the Linux version won't be too far behind -- For

Re: qeth module hang

2004-03-29 Thread Post, Mark K
Not with an OSA card (yet). I have seen similar things in the past with a CLAW/CIP interface when some of the routers were taken down/up/whatever. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Little, Chris Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Jim Sibley
Rick wrote: Pardon me for being thick, but how does this affect Linux for zSeries. On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 11:04, Jim Sibley wrote: In an earlier thread, someone was asking for DB2 UDB for 64 bit. It is now available. zSeries, if I'm not mistaken, is a 64bit machine. Prior to this announcement,

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Rich Smrcina
Yes, but the URL you sent was for DB2 UDB V8 for z/OS and only seemed to have links to general Linux info. It didn't mention SP5 as providing 64-bit support for DB2 UDB for Linux for zSeries. On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 12:53, Jim Sibley wrote: Rick wrote: Pardon me for being thick, but how does

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Jim Sibley
Yes, but the URL you sent was for DB2 UDB V8 for z/OS and only seemed to have links to general Linux info. It didn't mention SP5 as providing 64-bit support for DB2 UDB for Linux for zSeries. Sorry, Rick, for the confusion. What's supported for Linux is buried in the README for fix pack 5. It

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Rich Smrcina
Cool! That potentially solves a compatibility issue for one customer. Thanks for the info. On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 14:26, Jim Sibley wrote: Yes, but the URL you sent was for DB2 UDB V8 for z/OS and only seemed to have links to general Linux info. It didn't mention SP5 as providing 64-bit

FW: News Release: Oracle Backup for Mainframe Linux

2004-03-29 Thread Post, Mark K
I got this from UTS Global today. Looks like they're continuing to enhance their Linux/390 offerings. Mark Post -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 5:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: News Release: Oracle Backup for

cpint RPM 1.1.6 for RHEL 3

2004-03-29 Thread Cameron, Thomas
Hi all - I hope the list does not strip binary attachments. With Neale's kind help, I created cpint RPMs for RHEL 3. I am including this as a source RPM because it has to be built for the kernel version you are running. Every time you update the kernel you need to rebuild the source RPM and

yast2 and Remote Printer

2004-03-29 Thread Brent Victor
Under yast on, SuSE 7.2, you could configure remote printers. On yast2, at least on our SuSE 8.1 system, the option is not there. What is the best way to configure the printers? Thanks Brent Victor UTS Global, LLC 390 Reed Street Santa Clara, CA 95050 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (408)

Re: DB2 UDB 64bit now available

2004-03-29 Thread Jim Sibley
Rick, it looks like zSeries 64bit UDB may be in the next fixpack. But DB2 Connect is definitely 64bit. = Jim Sibley RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries Computer are useless.They can only give answers. Pablo Picasso __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax

Re: yast2 and Remote Printer

2004-03-29 Thread David Boyes
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 03:55:38PM -0800, Brent Victor wrote: Under yast on, SuSE 7.2, you could configure remote printers. On yast2, at least on our SuSE 8.1 system, the option is not there. What is the best way to configure the printers? Install CUPS, then install yast-printers if you want

Thougth I'd mention: disabled wait 000A0000 and loadparm

2004-03-29 Thread Jan MOEYERSONS
Dear Listers, Trying to IPL my shiny new zLinux from tape, I got a disabled wait state 000A after just a few moments. I googled through lots of things, but to no avail... In the end, by divine inspiration, I guess, I took away the LOADPARM and, hey presto, there it was, happily IPLing