Well a lot of that depends on what flavor you want to use. There are several.
SuSE, RedHat, and Slackware to name a few. Do you have a preference?
Greg Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'd like to receive the LINUX/390 DVDs.
Let me know where to send the cash.
http://linuxvm.org/Info/distros.html
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I'd like
For Debian/390 see: http://www.sinenomine.net/debian/media
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I'd like to receive the LINUX/390 DVDs.
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I am trying to run the Bastille script on Red Hat RHEL4.
If I try bastille -c, I get:
ERROR: Could not load the 'Curses.pm' interface module. This
may be due to an invalid $DISPLAY setting, or
the module not being visible to Perl.
If I try bastille -x, I get:
I strongly recommend that you get a different Linux/390 distribution.
The Marist distribution is very very much out of date. You'd be much
better off with any of:
Debian/390
Slack/390
CentOS
The way I understand it, you cannot share the same OSA device numbers
across
On 8/13/06, Waite, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grand Afternoon,
I'm running 3 S390X machines on SuSE SLE 10.0, they have been
running on z/VM 5.1 for quite a long time, they ran well and happy with
their file system on FCP SCSI. Wd are talking EXT3 FS
We switched yesterday to
Is there are FTP exit on VSFTP... in VM we have FTP exit???
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Now that SHARE 107 has ended, I'm renewing my call for people to
contribute their presentations to the linuxvm.org web site. Even if you
uploaded them to the SHARE web site, I would like to include them all in
one place, since not everyone has access to the SHARE proceedings.
If you would rather
You have the source code, you can put one in if you like. I suspect
you'll wind up with a much less secure server if you have an exit
though.
What sort of functionality do you think you need in an exit?
Mark Post
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On 8/15/06, Richard Hitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Dave all
Hold your breath; ned will soon be reappearing on our downloads page.
Richard Hitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Jones wrote:
There's no mention of NED there now.wonder whatever happened to it?
DJ
Richard Pinion wrote:
I
Please trim your replies.
I use the IBM Pcomm TN3270 client. When I map my shift-6 key (normally
a cent sign on US keyboards), to a caret ^ then just typing in ^c or ^d
or ^z, etc., works as expected for me.
Mark Post
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The FTP on the z/OS has exit call FTPSMFEX... which contains
informations(dataset) . Base on the datasetname sent... it will start a
job. Another word if a file has arrived, start the TASK.
Any suggestion ???
Post, Mark K
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Zseries SLES 9 SP2 supports coding multipath=yes or multipath=all or
multipath=host3,host5,...hostn in
/etc/zipl.conf's kernel parameters ;
Example: parameters = multipath=yes root=/dev/...
and during linux booting up, its initrd's /linuxrc shell script checks
for multipath= and does something
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Eddie Chen
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:39 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: VSFTP Exit
The FTP on the z/OS has exit call FTPSMFEX... which contains
informations(dataset) .
I am trying to set up DHCP for linux users on our VSWITCH.
Right now I have two linux users, both on VSWITCH. One is the DHCP
server (SLES9 SP2 with ISC dhcpd), and one is the DHCP client (SLES10
with dhcpcd).
The client sends its VM user name as its DHCP client identifier; the
server
The FTP on the z/OS has exit call FTPSMFEX... which contains
informations(dataset) . Base on the datasetname sent... it will
start a
job. Another word if a file has arrived, start the TASK.
VSFTP has no capability to perform actions when a file arrives. FTP is a
file transfer
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Eddie Chen
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:05 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: VSFTP Exit
Do you knon any VENDOR has there own FTP that supports userexit ?
Try looking af Pure-FTP.
Yes, NJE.
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The FTP on the z/OS has exit call FTPSMFEX... which contains
informations(dataset) . Base on the datasetname sent... it will start a
job. Another word if a file has arrived, start the TASK.
Any suggestion ???
Is there are FTP exit on VSFTP... in VM we have FTP exit???
Well, it would help to know what you'd like to control
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:04 PM
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Subject: Re: VSFTP Exit
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Use NJE over IP. It's designed to incorporate such functions (at least
the
Do you knon any VENDOR has there own FTP that supports userexit ?
McKown, John
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On Thursday, 08/24/2006 at 01:33 MST, Stricklin, Raymond J
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I am trying to set up DHCP for linux users on our VSWITCH.
Right now I have two linux users, both on VSWITCH. One is the DHCP
server (SLES9 SP2 with ISC dhcpd), and one is the DHCP client (SLES10
with
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 09:26:48AM -0500, Alan Schilla wrote:
zVM 5.1 installing to ECKD minidisk. We had a similar error on the VDISK swap
and this is FBA but we think we should be able to run the install without
swap and then resolve the FBA problem later.
VDISK cannot be handelt by
BSI's NJE IP Bridge provides this capability for any IBM OS capable of NJE to a
CTC, and Unix/LINUX, MacOS and Windows. See http://www.bsiopti.com. Works with
any release of MVS, VSE, JES. etc (or at least anything post-VS2 SVS...). It's
not free, but it's really inexpensive.
NJE: it's not
Convert the s390 qeth driver, which can be a module, to use kthread
rather than kernel_thread, whose EXPORT_SYMBOL is deprecated.
Compiles and boots, and dmesg shows it is in use for eth0.
Signed-off-by: Serge E. Hallyn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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VDISK (which can be FBA or DIAG) and FBA are not valid for use with fdasd,
since neither are ECKD. The fdasd command only works with ECKD disks.
Mark Post
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