This is just the kind of session I could have used. Still can use since
I'm not familiar with all the items mentioned.
Bobby Bauer
Center for Information Technology
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892-5628
301-594-7474
-Original Message-
From: Marcy Cortes [mailto:[EMAIL
When the consultant who helped us install SUSE Linux, SLES9 and SLES10 on our
z/VM system left, he apparently didn't set up the installation files for future
use properly.
We have a virtual machine (LXSRC at IP 10.200.1.13) that contains the
installation media for SLES9 and SLES10. The plan
When we poll attendees in our Linux and z/VM sessions, 90% of them are
MVS
folks that have been told they're going to be doing z/VM and Linux. I
think moving that content into a separate conference would result in
getting very little to no attendees, since their management won't pay
to
send
Ed,
thank you for the reply, but now I a bit confused.
I did an env as root and a huge list of settings came
up. I then had cron submit the env commandto a
file(env /tmp/env.log) and I was suprised. The path
I set(roots path to be exact) wasn't there.Here is the
log I got:
SHELL=/bin/sh
On Oct 25, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Paul Noble wrote:
Upon further examination, the SLES10 directories are essentially
empty. However, there is a 4.5GB file named SLES-10-IBM zSeries-
DVD1.iso. I'm guessing (and hoping) that this is an iso image of
the installation DVD.
Is there an easy way to
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 11:38 AM, in message
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wrote:
When the consultant who helped us install SUSE Linux, SLES9 and SLES10 on our
z/VM system left, he apparently didn't set up the installation files for
future use properly.
I'll bet he did.
On Thursday 25 October 2007 09:51, LJ Mace wrote:
thank you for the reply, but now I a bit confused.
I did an env as root and a huge list of settings came
up. I then had cron submit the env commandto a
file(env /tmp/env.log) and I was suprised. The path
I set(roots path to be exact) wasn't
You're probably right about his knowledge transfer. Part of it is my fault, or
at least the circumstances. After he left, I didn't have a chance to do much
real work on the Linux machines, so the knowledge didn't sink in as well as it
should/could have.
Anyway, I tried your mount command. I'm
If there's a space in the filename, either put a backslash in front of it,
or put quotes around the whole name.
--
.~.Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation
/V\RO-OE-5-55200 First Street SW
/( )\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 2:07 PM, in message
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wrote:
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Note that there is a space in the file name. Is this confusing the command
into not knowing where the first argument stops and the second begins? Do I
need to enclose the filename in
On 10/25/07, Mark Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 2:07 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Noble
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
-snip-
Note that there is a space in the file name. Is this confusing the command
into not knowing where the first argument stops and the
Was Richard's answer posted to the list or was it private. It doesn't
matter either way, but it would definitively answer my question if some
of the message posted on this distribution list fail to be delivered to
me.
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL
Ed,
The problem isn't DB2, I am able to get it working. we
verified it by going in a back way. The problemis with
our frontend. We use an IE interface to get inot the
DB. We bring IE up and when we try to login you can
watch the time bar(for lack of a better term) at the
bottom right side of the
Thanks. In reality, there's nothing new under the sun. By that I mean that all
computer systems do pretty much the same things; they just do them in slightly
different ways and use different terminology.
I've been in this business for more than thirty years, working on everything
from
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 2:23 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Clark,
Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was Richard's answer posted to the list or was it private. It doesn't
matter either way, but it would definitively answer my question if some
of the message posted on this distribution
I was wrong. There is one JVM and 3 apps in that.
But we're seeing it on those that just have 1 app per JVM as well.
I appears some changes that went in last night may have changed the behavior
-- a bit too early to tell, more time and testing required there. FP 11 +
Generational garbage
I am looking into running linux virtual machines under a linux host on
S/390 architecture. According to this list, Linux VServer is available
for S/390.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines
Has anyone tried it? Are there other virtual machines that will run
under a linux
I am looking into running linux virtual machines under a linux host on
S/390 architecture. According to this list, Linux VServer is available
for S/390.
Has anyone tried it? Are there other virtual machines that will run
under a linux host on S/390?
Two words: use z/VM. It's far more
On Oct 25, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Jones, Russell wrote:
I am looking into running linux virtual machines under a linux host on
S/390 architecture. According to this list, Linux VServer is available
for S/390.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines
Has anyone tried it? Are
On Oct 25, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Jones, Russell wrote:
I am looking into running linux virtual machines under a linux host on
S/390 architecture. According to this list, Linux VServer is available
for S/390.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines
Has anyone tried
Unfortunately we are not a VM shop. We are running z/Linux in an LPAR.
Until we can justify the expense of purchasing VM, I am looking for a
free way to run some virtual Linux images. There may not be a good
open
source solution available, but it never hurts to ask.
Ask your IBM rep for a
Unfortunately we are not a VM shop. We are running z/Linux in an LPAR.
Until we can justify the expense of purchasing VM, I am looking for a
free way to run some virtual Linux images. There may not be a good open
source solution available, but it never hurts to ask.
Russ
-Original
Are you running more than 1 Linux LPAR?
a) No. Then you are probably not a good candidate for Linux on zSeries anyway.
A one Linux situation does not play to the zSeries strenghts.
b) Yes. Use your favorite performance tools and do some math. There is a fair
chance the hardware savings of
Looking at the description of Linux-Vserver, it is a virtualizing system in
it's most rudimentary sense of the word. As near as I can tell, it is much
more comparable with something like Solaris Zones, in that it traps the
virtual environment in something similar to chroot, but everything still
Note that zen will not run on the mainframe. It is Intel-specific.
--
.~.Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation
/V\RO-OE-5-55200 First Street SW
/( )\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905
^^-^^ -
In theory, theory and practice are the
Please keep us informed as to what you discover, Marcy. I am sure others
could benefit from your efforts.
Marcy Cortes wrote:
I was wrong. There is one JVM and 3 apps in that.
But we're seeing it on those that just have 1 app per JVM as well.
I appears some changes that went in last night may
Sigh.. Looks like we still have a memory leak (native memory is what WAS
calls linux memory as opposed to memory in the heap). After traffic
picked up, swap continues to grow and cache is staying at roughly 1G.
Back to the PMR...
On Oct 25, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Marcy Cortes wrote:
Sigh.. Looks like we still have a memory leak (native memory is
what WAS
calls linux memory as opposed to memory in the heap). After traffic
picked up, swap continues to grow and cache is staying at roughly 1G.
Back to the PMR...
Seriously, if
It was upped in hopes to stay up without crashing in 24hours.
Once IBM can figure out where the memory is going, we'll bring it back
down to where it was (slowly).
Marcy Cortes
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