Hi,
One of our customer's applications is a big and running on OS/390 now. This
application will migrate to Linux/390. So I installed SLES 8 64bit version
on our z/VM 4.3. The application will have much more memory and
cpu power, so it will be running on the 64bit better than 31bit, I think.
On
Ferguson, Neale [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am
08.05.2004, 05:06:30:
Did you run cpint_load? There is no permanently assigned device major
no. for cpint so it needs to have one assigned dynamically. The
cpint_load script will check for a free one and create the node.
I don't think udev will do
Jae-hwa wrote:
On the SLES 8 64bit(s390x with SP3), we(with our db2
engineer) installed DB2 UDB V8.1.5(FP5).
DB2 UDB currently is only supported on 31 bit zSeries
Linux in DB2 UDB V8.1.5(FP5). 64 bit is NOT supported.
If you check the readme file that came with FP5,
you'll see the omission of
Probably a stupid suggestion, but don't DB2 cmds usually begin with a '-'
(minus)?
More to the point, if you're getting into DB2, try joining the International
DB2 User's Group list. Go to http://www.idugdb2-l.org/archives/db2-l.html
and click Join or leave the list. It's very active, 30 or 40
Howdy all -
I am working with 64-bit RHEL 3 for zSeries. We are currently thinking that we will
be using a mainframe tool (ddr, similar to the dd command under *nix) to copy a single
golden image to multiple production servers. I want to explore using kickstart to
build servers instead, but