Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread
It's not a gigE. It's a 1000base-T. It can be configured as non-qdio. Any other thaughts? Gadi -Original Message- From: David Boyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21/10/2004 22:03 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: RE: SLES9

2004-10-21 Recommended Linux for zSeries code drop to developerWorks

2004-10-22 Thread Gerhard Hiller
Please see the What's new page at: http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/whatsnew.shtml Change summary: April 2004 stream: - kernel 2.6.5: Recommended kernel patch with bug fixes Happy downloading! *

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Istvan Nemeth
Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] rta 2004.10.22 09:47:25 idpontban: It's not a gigE. It's a 1000base-T. It can be configured as non-qdio. 1000 Base-T is not Gigabit Ethernet??? 10 Base-T = Ethernet (eth) 100 Base-T = Fast Ethernet (FEth) 1000 Base-T = Gigabit Ethernet (GEth),..,gigE,...

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Ronald Van Der Laan
Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22-10-2004 13:12:33: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] rta 2004.10.22 09:47:25 idpontban: It's not a gigE. It's a 1000base-T. It can be configured as non-qdio. 1000 Base-T is not Gigabit Ethernet??? 10 Base-T = Ethernet (eth) 100 Base-T =

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Don Sievert
Ethernet is IEEE standard 802.3, regardless of copper or fiber media. -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ronald Van Der Laan Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 6:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SLES9 installation problem - again Linux on

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 10/22/2004 at 08:17 EST, Don Sievert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ethernet is IEEE standard 802.3, regardless of copper or fiber media. Everyone is missing the point: In addition to the fibre Gigabit Ethernet we all know and love, the z890 and z990 have a copper 1000Base-T feature. While

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread David Boyes
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 09:47:25AM +0200, ?? ?? wrote: It's not a gigE. It's a 1000base-T. It can be configured as non-qdio. Any other thaughts? Gadi 1000baseT *is* gigabit Ethernet -- look it up. If you mean *100*baseT, then you might be right, but if it can be configured as

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 10/22/2004 at 09:42 AST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1000baseT *is* gigabit Ethernet -- look it up. If you mean *100*baseT, then you might be right, but if it can be configured as LCS, then it is NOT a 1000baseT card. Again, if it is a 1000baseT card, then it MUST be QDIO.

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread David Boyes
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 09:48:52AM -0400, Alan Altmark wrote: David, the 1000base-T feature can operate in QDIO or non-QDIO mode. The Gigabit Ethernet feature operates only in QDIO mode. OK, you're the boss. Previous messages indicated we were talking about the old OSA Express cards (which

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 10/22/2004 at 10:05 AST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David, the 1000base-T feature can operate in QDIO or non-QDIO mode. The Gigabit Ethernet feature operates only in QDIO mode. OK, you're the boss. Previous messages indicated we were talking about the old OSA Express

Re: 1000Base T widget

2004-10-22 Thread David Boyes
IIRC, the OP said OSA Express 1000Base-T and the shown IOCP included CSS specifications. That's a z890/z990. OK, ok. Got it. Adminstering coffee now. Curious question, then: given all the hoopla IBM's been spouting about how much better QDIO is, etc etc, why does this new device speak LCS?

Re: 1000Base T widget

2004-10-22 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 10/22/2004 at 10:23 AST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Curious question, then: given all the hoopla IBM's been spouting about how much better QDIO is, etc etc, why does this new device speak LCS? Restoring SNA support, or ??? Because it is a 10/100/1000 card, providing an

Setting up VMNFS

2004-10-22 Thread Wolfe, Gordon W
This is cross-posted to both the VM-ESA list and the Linux-390 list. Sorry for the duplications. I have a number of apache webservers on several Linux servers that need to use various pieces of data that is also in use by a number of VM webservers using VM:Webgateway. This data is updated

Shared filesystems with SuSE SLES 8

2004-10-22 Thread Robert Gresky
I am trying to implement shared filesystems, so that multiple guests can share one /bin and /sbin for example. I am using the redbook SG24-6824-00 (Large Scale Linux Deployment) as a guide, but with mixed success. Does anyone have any experience and suggestions that they can share with me on

Re: Setting up VMNFS

2004-10-22 Thread Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
For VMNFS CONFIG, we appear to be using an ancient default version. Here is our DTCPARMS: .* Network File System (NFS) daemon :nick.nfs :type.class :name.Network File System daemon :command.VMNFS :runtime.C :diskwarn.YES

Re: Setting up VMNFS

2004-10-22 Thread Davis, Larry
CA has an info APAR that describes the process on enabling VMNFS through VM Secure I will try to find it. Larry Davis -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wolfe, Gordon W Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 13:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RACF LDAP Authentication using PAM - options and pitfalls?

2004-10-22 Thread James Melin
As I understand things, you can use PAM authentication in a couple of ways. You can have the RACF LDAP directory server authenticate a user ID and password, but keep the user information local to the Linux (Name, home dir, default shell, GID, UID etc) or if you have a sufficiently robust backing

CAN-2004-0887

2004-10-22 Thread Greg Smith
Can't find any info on this but it is mentioned here: http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0410.2/2264.html Greg -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the

Re: CAN-2004-0887

2004-10-22 Thread Ferguson, Neale
Check the code drop of 2004-10-21. I think it may be related to this. Neale -Original Message- Can't find any info on this but it is mentioned here: http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0410.2/2264.html -- For

Re: Setting up VMNFS

2004-10-22 Thread Davis, Larry
Look for the file RPIUVMX XASSEMBL on VMRMAINT's 176 disk this is the RACROUTE interface routine used by TCP/IP services to validate user ID's and passwords also the documentation for setting up these interfaces is included in the documentation, but I am having a hard time finding the reference

Looking for X-windows server for TurboLinux

2004-10-22 Thread Greg Evans
I have been running TurboLinux 6.5 on our z800 processor for the last 5 months. However I cannot seem to find a good XMCP based server.The X-windows server that came with the distribution seemed to work for a while but was very limited. I need to know if there is anything compatible that has

Very good - get it!

2004-10-22 Thread McKown, John
I found this on Slashdot. quote The Register is running a very interesting article about Microsoft and Linux security. From the article: 'until now there has been no systematic and detailed effort to address Microsoft's major security bullet points in report form. In a new analysis published

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Vic Cross
On 22/10/2004, at 11:48 pm, Alan Altmark wrote: David, the 1000base-T feature can operate in QDIO or non-QDIO mode. The Gigabit Ethernet feature operates only in QDIO mode. Okay then... (we're all learning on this one :) Back to the IOCDS then: since we are really trying to work in LCS mode, is

Re: SLES9 installation problem - again

2004-10-22 Thread Alan Altmark
On Saturday, 10/23/2004 at 08:48ZE10, Vic Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back to the IOCDS then: since we are really trying to work in LCS mode, is OSE the correct CHPID type? Should it be OSA? From Gadi's original post: CHPID PATH=(CSS(0),02),SHARED,*

Re: Shared filesystems with SuSE SLES 8

2004-10-22 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:39:54 -0700, Robert Gresky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to implement shared filesystems, so that multiple guests can share one /bin and /sbin for example. I am using the redbook SG24-6824-00 (Large Scale Linux Deployment) as a guide, but with mixed success. I