The answer is in the mailinglist-archive
Or Google: "tcpdump-qeth"
Regards,
Sebastian
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark D Pace
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 8:14 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: X3270 and SSL
I'm trying to
Peter,
Try IPLing without the paging device and see what happens. If it still
hangs at the first DASD device detection, then try running a CP
instruction trace. You can compare the addresses to what in the
/boot/System.map file to get an idea of what kernel routines are
running.
Mark Post
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Correct.
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Adam Thornton
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 8:27 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Q.: VIPA implementation
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Do I need to up my cough syrup dosage? Don't I remember
Just FYI, and most who care may already know,
THE supports scripting in REXX and uses a "profile"
similar to that used by CMS XEDIT.
THE is "The Hessling Editor" and was created by Mark Hessling,
author of Regina REXX. I've worked before on a common profile,
one that figures out if it is profil
On Nov 3, 2005, at 5:08 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:
On Wednesday, 11/02/2005 at 10:27 CST, Adam Thornton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am I confused? I thought the VSWITCH controller required a dedicated
OSA port.
Controllers don't have ports. They're just "CP helper" virtual
machines.
Do I nee
When interface is specified I can get lot of data, but nothing readable related
to the host 192.168.1.22.
I could verify that data is coming from 192.168.1.22 through the interface by
looking the opened sessions and sql sentences
executing on my Oracle data base running on the server where I hit
On Wednesday, 11/02/2005 at 10:27 CST, Adam Thornton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am I confused? I thought the VSWITCH controller required a dedicated
> OSA port.
Controllers don't have ports. They're just "CP helper" virtual machines.
> I guess it doesn't have to be a different physical port,
On 11/2/05, Adam Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Yu Safin wrote:
>
> > Agree, I apologize for the poor use of words.
> > However, I am still confused as to the explanation about using a
> > routing daemon. can you be more specific as to what this is all
> > about.
Hugo Rivera wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to monitoring the traffic on my network and record packets that meet
certain criteria using the command:
tcpdump host 192.168.1.22
Then I received the messages:
tcpdump: listening on eth0
Though data is going through etho interface nothing else is
Hello list,
I'm trying to monitoring the traffic on my network and record packets that meet
certain criteria using the command:
tcpdump host 192.168.1.22
Then I received the messages:
tcpdump: listening on eth0
Though data is going through etho interface nothing else is shown. I'm missing
s
Presumably, z/VM can use the volume as an EDEV without having a
VOL1 label or allocmap. If that does work, then it could be
ATTACHed to a Linux guest as a 9336. Certainly a real 9336
can be ATTACHed to a guest without having a label or allocmap.
I DO KNOW, and can tell you "this works", th
I suspect you will run into endian issues.
You didn't say what type of filesystem or what DB you are using. I think ext2,
ext3, and reiser can be moved from big endian to little endian, but I am not
completely sure.
The DB probably has binary data in the indexes, and possibly in the actual
da
On Nov 3, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Phil Smith III wrote:
Has anyone successfully "moved" data on a SCSI disk from a Linux
guest under z/VM to an Intel machine simply by redefining the LUN?
That is, if you have the right Shark and the right kinds of
connections to both the zSeries and an Intel machine
Has anyone successfully "moved" data on a SCSI disk from a Linux guest under
z/VM to an Intel machine simply by redefining the LUN?
That is, if you have the right Shark and the right kinds of connections to both
the zSeries and an Intel machine (dedicated FCP subchannels attached to a Linux
gue
We are running 20 Oracle/Linux VMs across 2 IFLs. The savings with DCSS are not
compelling enough with our fairly small number of instances. Larger shops would
benefit though. Shared Oracle directories, not supported last time I checked,
would be welcomed, but thats a different issue. We gave up on
I think we did report it at the time, but we were in the process of converting
to SLES8 and the LVM bug was fixed in that release.
Activation now fails (properly) for a given VG if all volumes in the VG aren't
present.
The first time I saw our /var LV double-mounted on /usr AND /var was a bit o
Hall, Ken (GTI) wrote:
> the connect of the DASD would frequently just fail. This combined with an
> LVM bug that caused the wrong disks to be attached to a volume group if
> volumes were missing, and made for some really "interesting" situations.
*ouch*. Is that still with latest Sles8? Did you
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 11:02:23 -0500
"Hall, Ken (GTI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We used to see behavior like this on our SLES8 systems, when too many
> images were brought up at once. It seemed to be related to contention
> for the disks because we'd reboot the images independently and they'd
>
This makes sense in both our and Peter's situation, since the hangs did appear
to be during this phase.
We actually saw two different symptoms: At later service levels (SLES8+), the
hangs seemed to be more common, but on our earlier SLES7 machines, the connect
of the DASD would frequently ju
I can boot them individually and they still hang at this point.
Uno viso, omnia visa sunt.
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Hall, Ken (GTI)
Sent: November 3, 2005 11:02
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Redhat Linux 2.4.9 Hanging
We
Hall, Ken (GTI) wrote:
> We used to see behavior like this on our SLES8 systems, when too many images
> were brought up at once. It seemed to be related to contention for the disks
> because we'd reboot the images independently and they'd come up fine, and
> never seemed to hang on individual r
We used to see behavior like this on our SLES8 systems, when too many images
were brought up at once. It seemed to be related to contention for the disks
because we'd reboot the images independently and they'd come up fine, and never
seemed to hang on individual reboots.
Try staggering the aut
I discovered this week that my three test Linux systems had been hanging
during boot, apparently since October 3, since this is the last date I
can find on their disks, and we did our monthly IPL that day. I cannot
find anything to suggest why they are not working. I can boot my install
system, mou
Please refer to:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/whatsnew.html
for the 2005-11-03 change summary:
> New OCOs for Red Hat:
- tape_3590 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 2 kernel security
update (31-bit and 64-bit), kernel 2.6.9-22.0.1.EL (2005-10-27)
Happy downloading
I'm trying to recompile x3270 with SSL support on my PC.
I have OpenSSL & OpenSSL-devel installed.
I run ./configure --with-ssl=/usr/lib
I see
checking openssl/ssl.h usability... yes
checking openssl/ssl.h presence... yes
checking for openssl/ssl.h usability... yes
configure: WARNING: Disabling O
Mrohs, Ray wrote:
> Some people might see this as "dumbing down", but in reality competition calls
> for a streamlined portable plug-n-play appliance, as opposed to complicated
> and
> redundant site-specific exercises. Its also our best shot at getting
> *supported*
> read-only shared Linux code
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