Maybe the IOCDS is wrong and the partition does not see the DASDs.
You can check this with
cat /proc/subchannels | grep 2734
Freundliche Gruesse,
Klaus Bergmann
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On 2/22/06, shogunx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And in case you wonder, my estimate for the half life of any
> > information on Internet is 10 years.
>
> How do you arrive at your estimate?
When I was searching for information about something introduced 10
years ago, about half of the links we
> Does anyone know if Oracle 10g is doing well on the zSeries? I
> looked at the Oracle web site, and 10.1 is the latest for the
> zSeries. Any indication if 10.2 will make an appearance on
> Linux for zSeries?
Ken: I asked Oracle and was told this is standard practice for
zSeries not to make the
Most enterprise Linux distributions don't have the very latest point (and
sometimes even major) releases of software in their repositories (it's
considered a feature by most).
According to the ASP.NET FAQ on the Mono website (
http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_ASP.NET), all you need is Apache (1.x
Is there a FAQ for X11, Putty and/or Cygwin for he LINUX-390 group?
Can't find Linux-390 in FAQS.ORG. I remember reading a simple FAQ for
linux-390, but don't remember where.
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I'm one of those "proof of concept" sites - actually you all have proven
the concept, but this is what management calls it - we want to see if we
can move an ASP.NET application from IIS to the Mono version on Apache on
a Linux server on z/Series.
I'm trying to RATFD (Read All The "friendly" Docum
Thanks Mark. We paid for it. Guess I have to talk to our Novell rep.
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SUSE does not make their SLES products (for any architecture) available
for download by the general public. That includes maintenance. If you
want SLES, you have to pay for it, or sign up for an evaluation copy.
What you are likely seeing are mirrors for the SUSE Linux platform,
which is not the
A last minute reminder that Hillgang is meeting tomorrow in Herndon VA at the
CA offices. If you wish to attend please drop me a note. See:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/events/hillgang.pdf for details.
Neale
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Can someone point me to a mirror site that has the architecture s390x.
Most sites have i386, ia64, sparc, etc. etc. but no s390x .
TIA
Bernie Wu
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Edmund,
Thanks for replying to my inquiry.
We are running kernel 2.4.19-3 on an LPAR with no VM. I issued the
commands you had suggested after determining that we are on kernel 2.4
echo set 2734-273d on > /proc/dasd/devices
I then reissued the DASD LIST command. Showing the following
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> On 2/22/06, shogunx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > it amazes me how many times that particular wheel has been reinvented.
>
> Poor guidance is as popular on the Internet as proper recommendations.
The same can be said of most other forms of communi
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 12:21, Longstreth, Lance wrote:
>In need of help formating some DASD..We have some DASD we want to format
>to be used by LVM. But when we try to format the volumes it does
>recognize them. ...
The VM guest has the DASD linked to it, but Linux doesn't know anything abo
On 2/22/06, shogunx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it amazes me how many times that particular wheel has been reinvented.
Poor guidance is as popular on the Internet as proper recommendations.
And in case you wonder, my estimate for the half life of any
information on Internet is 10 years.
Rob
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In need of help formating some DASD..We have some DASD we want to format
to be used by LVM. But when we try to format the volumes it does
recognize them.
1. we have ran the zipl
2. shutdown the LINUX LPAR
3. did an inactivate using the HMC to refresh
4. Reactivated LPAR using HMC
5. After system
I was just downloading these this morning. It looks to me like the
latest SP3 CD images for 64-bit are labeled as follows:
SLES-9-SP-3-s390x-GM-CD1a.iso -- e74f074fc81c1d1bb12ff59d9f2541bb
SLES-9-SP-3-s390x-GM-CD2.iso -- 9ebbd79d41e46ee3c0f0b4e6997f7319
SLES-9-SP-3-s390x-RC4a-CD3.iso -- 34ddf
Hi,
Does anyone know if Oracle 10g is doing well on the zSeries? I looked at
the Oracle web site, and 10.1 is the latest for the zSeries. Any
indication if 10.2 will make an appearance on Linux for zSeries?
Thanks,
Ken Vance
Amadeus
Someone replied to me off-list that a PMR was opened and a reply from SuSE
was:
The "error" was: the media label which is written into the header part
of the ISO image was wrong, causing CDs burned from it to be
misidentified and YaST not accepting such CD as a SUSE patch CD.
Perhaps th
it amazes me how many times that particular wheel has been reinvented.
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, John Summerfied wrote:
> shogunx wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Bruce Gui wrote:
> >
> >
> >>does any one know how to install a application with graphic interface by
> >>cygwin (local) and x11 (remote)?
On Wednesday, 02/22/2006 at 03:21 GMT, Gordon Will
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> have tried this, there is definately no server on my network with that
ip
> address.
There are PTFs to correct this problem. Please contact the Support
Center.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
> Does anyone have any information on the new corrected
> sles9 sp3 CD? I noticed there is a new "corrected" CD1
> labeled CD1a that is now available on the Novell site.
What are the correct file names and md5sums for SLES9 SP3, s390 and s390x?
Can someone from SuSE please clarify? Pretty please?
shogunx wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Bruce Gui wrote:
does any one know how to install a application with graphic interface by
cygwin (local) and x11 (remote)?
I only know on localhost these steps should be done:
start cygwin
xinit
twm&
netstat -a (listening on TCP port 6000)
if you have X1
Does anyone have any information on the new corrected sles9 sp3 CD? I
noticed
there is a new "corrected" CD1 labeled CD1a that is now available on the
Novell site.
John
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have tried this, there is definately no server on my network with that ip
address.
thanks.
gordon.
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Before you IPL the deck, try to ping 10.100.80.122 from another system.
If you get a response back, that's the problem.
Gordon Will wrote:
hi,
I am currently having problems installing SLES9 on an virtual linux on ZVMV5R10.
I have copied reader files etc and setup the linux install exec, edit
Gordon Will wrote:
hi,
I am currently having problems installing SLES9 on an virtual linux on ZVMV5R10.
I have copied reader files etc and setup the linux install exec, edited
configuration details into parmfile.
I IPL the install I am getting "eth0: duplicate address detected!" error when
et
hi,
I am currently having problems installing SLES9 on an virtual linux on ZVMV5R10.
I have copied reader files etc and setup the linux install exec, edited
configuration details into parmfile.
I IPL the install I am getting "eth0: duplicate address detected!" error when
eth0 is being configured
Thanks John and everyone else that responded. The problem turned out to
be that the iso images were created incorrectly. All of the filenames
were truncated to 31 characters. I've recreated the isos and I'm
transferring them to the install server now.
John Schnitzler Jr wrote:
Rich,
Make
Rich,
Make sure you are specifying the relative path from the directory
you land in when you ftp into your ftp server.
John
Rich Smrcina
My guess would be you're using a Windows FTP server on your laptop, and this
doesn't work. You either need to use an FTP server or NFS on Linux. The
problem has to do with Windows being rather casual about case-sensitivity in
file names.
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> xinit
> twm &
> xhost +
This lets anyone on the planet connect to your X server and register to
receive X events, including keystrokes and mouse movements.
I'd strongly suggest being a little more restrictive in what hosts you
allow to connect ('xhost +' turns off host authentication entirely).
HI James
I have just completed a SLES9-SP3 install into an LPAR , using Mike
Macissac's script and Redbook "LPAR to Virtual server" , so if they want
to chat lets do so.
Regards
Gerard
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