Anyone have an ideal what could cause this? This is from my WebSphere
guy.
I have to use an NFS mount to mount a remote directory from
my group's depot server, which has a share set up on the requisite file
system.
So, I issue the command as follows:
mount -t nfs
As Alan said, z/VM has device sensing -, VM (CP) is clever in that
way.
Good luck.
On Friday, 08/19/2005 at 10:03 EST, McKown, John
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I just implemented some modifications to our I/O
configuration using HCD
on z/OS. We maintain our IODFs under z/OS and
I have this problem in the past... what I did was reduce the bklsize to
1024. Do the tcpdump and get a trace of it.
My problem was that a router cannot handle the way the data was sent(last
data first ).
In the trace your most likely to see the last data being sent first...
and you will also
I don't know about your HCD experience, but it is fairly straight forward.
Just add the partition and update your CHPID access/candidate list
accordingly. If your processor is not above a z800 or z900 you'll need to
implement the addition with an activation. Let me know if you need more
detail?
Are you talking about rsize and wsize on the mount command? Or
something else?
Marcy Cortes
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Yest. but that will not fix the real the problem(you will get a successful
mount)... you need to do a trrace on it.
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Marcy Cortes wrote:
Anyone have an ideal what could cause this? This is from my WebSphere
guy.
I have to use an NFS mount to mount a remote directory from
my group's depot server, which has a share set up on the requisite file
system.
So, I issue the command as follows:
mount -t nfs
Hi all,
I think a more interesting case, from Banco do Brasil, is the
migration of the 3500 branch servers to Linux. However, (for now) I can
only find articles in Portuguese ... sorry.
Ulisses Penna
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