Hi All,
Can anyone let me know whether there is any limitation on the minimum
mainframe machine configuration (cannot be installed on Generation X and
below machines) required for installing LINUX.
Thanks and Regards,
Kirti
Hi to everyone !
I have a SuSE Linux in a z/VM 4.4 in which I want to install a DB2 Server.
To achieve this I must NFS-access my installation CD mounted in a RedHat
PC which performs as NFS Server.
What I have done is this:
IN MY PC (RedHat Linux 9)
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- I include the
But you will not be able to buy that from IBM anymore ;-)
Seriously, the question was answered on the list yesterday or so. Have
a look at the archives.
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On Gwe, 2004-11-26 at 10:48, Jos Ral Barn Rodriguez wrote:
mount -t nfs 197.10.1.8:/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
But it fails saying:
mount: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive
I just can't find which my mistake has been. Could anyone help me ?
What do you get back from a 'QUERY TIMEZONE' command?
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From: Ranga Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 25, 2004 19:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Clock setting in VM
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Ranga Nathan / CSG
Systems Programmer -
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 11:03:49 -0500, Peter Webb, Toronto Transit
Commission [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you get back from a 'QUERY TIMEZONE' command?
I believe we concluded that at IPL they adjusted local time in the
wrong time zone and thus set the LPAR offset to the TOD clock... He
would
SLES9 for S/390 (31-bit) in an LPAR (no VM) using a shared IFL (I have one
other LPAR running SLES9 31-bit)
I would like to upgrade my existing 31-bit system to 64-bit. When I tried
running upgrade mode, there were hundreds of conflicts and I was not sure
how to resolve them. That seemed
You can do a pvdisplay /dev/dasd?# command for each volume that makes up
the logical volume. Or, you can do cat /proc/lvm/global and look at all
of them at once.
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Aristarc Diez Redorta
Sent:
Being in the middle of developing the 64-bit version of Slack/390, I can
state with great assurance that you would be _much_ better off doing a fresh
install. There is just too much stuff going on that is too difficult to
figure out in a reasonable period of time.
What are you trying to preserve
It would be nice to have some DWIMity built into computers.
DWIM = Do What I Mean (geekspeak)
I still have my Xerox Dandetiger. It has DWIM functions...8-)
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Use the basic mode feature of the VM Performance Toolkit. Much more
sophisticated matching capabilities than basic PROP, and makes a very
acceptable scrolling console and event manager.
Just turned on the LGLOPR Programmable Operator guest. Looking at the
string matches in the routing table, it
Ranga Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last couple of days I am seeing VM clocking in my MAINT session when
I do something trivial like viewing the reader files. One time it even
killed the session while trying to view a file in the reader list. I had
to log in as operator and 'force' MAINT.
I
Thanks for the suggestions!., I was able to get sles9 installation
done through yast. The system now reboots itself from dasd and it
appears that all the networking information I entered during the install
does not come up. I try to ping the ip address of the linux lpar and
nothing. I cannot
You will need to insmod the DASD driver, with the appropriate device numbers
for your DASD units:
insmod dasd_mod dasd=num1,num2,num3-num4
I haven't looked at the SLES9 install yet, so I don't know if dasd_mod will
then automatically load dasd_eckd_mod or not. If not, then just
insmod
On Thursday, 11/25/2004 at 05:21ZE10, Vic Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The MTU size must be set appropriately with respect to the definition of
the
Hipersockets CHPID in HCD. This definition in effect determines the
maximum
'block size' that can be sent on that CHPID, and there are
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