On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Adam Thornton wrote:
Has anyone ever had ACPI do anything useful for them?
One of my boxen here has an Asus P4P800 MB, carrying an Intel P4 with HT.
Unless I enabled ACPI in the kernel (2.6.4-ish, was the same with
late-2.4) the second CPU was not recognised. Might have
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Andy Engels wrote:
I'm dropping in some software and all of a sudden I'm out of space. Is
there a way to verify that /home is really the mounted logical volume file
system?
As usual with UNIX/Linux, there's more than one way to see what your
mounted filesystems are. Two
I have installed a new guest, I am using NFS as my install medium and not
that it should matter, I am using a Red Hat Linux Intel system as my NFS
server. The system seems to build just fine; however, when I execute the
ipl 300 clear I get the following:
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
That all looks like normal startup messages to me. What is your problem,
exactly?
Mark Post
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Subject: Trouble booting a new guest
Is this on z/VM, or in an LPAR?
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nilson
Vieira
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 12:40 PM
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Subject: suse 7.2 for s390 running on 03 processors
Hi all,
I have a suse 7.2 s390
I have a problem in WebSphere using the Shadow Direct client 5.1.22 driver.
JDBC connections are being created and not being cleaned up. Is there a way
to force a java thread to dump?
I have 50 open connections to Shadow Direct, and 40+ java threads using
4.5% of the CP each, pegging my 2 IFL's.
The system never gets to runlevel 3. In fact I believe it fails to get to
runlevel 2. You will notice I have root prompt, Never got a login prompt
and never got to the point where services start-up.
Thanks!
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Eric Sammons, RHCE
(804)697-3925
eric.sammons at
Hmm. Normally I would see some info about interface binding to eth0 which
will give you an IP. Looks like you can log in as root. Can you type
'login root'? or somehow get to run '/sbin/ifconfig eth0'? Or can you
manually perform 'init 3'?
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Ranga Nathan /
You didn't post the whole of your boot messages. There may be something
near the top that might be of interest.
Mark Post
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Sammons
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:38 AM
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The guest never gets to run level 2. None of the commands are available.
Because ls and other commands are not available I use echo *, from / that
returns:
bin dev lib linuxrc
Thanks!
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Eric Sammons, RHCE
(804)697-3925
eric.sammons at frit.frb.org
FRIT - Unix
Unfortunately nothing about VM performance that I could see.
http://www.linuxworld.com/story/45432.htm
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Doesn't look like everything was installed. Are you sure it completed
successfully?
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From: Eric Sammons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Trouble booting a new guest
The guest never gets to run
I cut and paste directly from my terminal, I believe everything is there.
If not I will post messages again after I attempt the build again.
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Eric Sammons, RHCE
(804)697-3925
eric.sammons at frit.frb.org
FRIT - Unix Systems
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First
It4s in lpar mode
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From: Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: suse 7.2 for s390 running on 03 processors
Is this on z/VM, or in an LPAR?
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390
It would probably be easier to make sure your virtual console is spooled so
that it captures everything, and you don't have to worry about stuff
scrolling off the screen.
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric
Sammons
Sent:
Can't tell, after the install I get a message that the system will now
shutdown and that I should proceed to boot using my root dasd. Which I
do... At which point all appears well and then when it appears things
should be moving into run level 2 it drops into the root shell, from which
I can see
I searched the TCP/IP manuals, and didn't find any references to vmlogin. Is
MOUNTPW the same thing? MOUNTPW and MOUNT both have parameters to specify VM userids
and passwords.
Dennis O'Brien
I know nothing, but from the email below, vmlogin.c is not a command, but
it is a C file that needs to be compiled. I would suggest looking in the
indexes of the manuals below for vmlogin or vmlogin.c. This world is a
confusing place for those not used to it.
Be careful out there! - Hill Street
I searched all five z/VM 4.4.0 TCP/IP manuals for vmlogin and vmlogin.c, but got no
hits. MOUNTPW is a C program on TCPMAINT 592. There are some other C programs on
that disk, but nothing with a name remotely like vmlogin.
Dennis O'Brien
I defer to REAL experts.
_/) Tom Shilson
~GEDW VM System Services
Aloha Tel: 651-733-7591 tshilson at mmm dot com
Fax: 651-736-7689
O'Brien, Dennis
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 12:53:56PM -0400, Eric Sammons wrote:
The guest never gets to run level 2. None of the commands are available.
Because ls and other commands are not available I use echo *, from / that
returns:
bin dev lib linuxrc
Clearly it has booted to the initrd and given you a
Does anybody know how I get the SUSE Linux 8.0 Administration Guide for
s/390. We can't find it at the SUSE web site.
Thanks,
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