We've finally received all the clearances necessary, and the system
images for build 95 of OpenSolaris for System z are finally available
for download from http://distribution.sinenomine.net/opensolaris.
3 packaging choices are available: VMARC, AWSTAPE and a DVD image. All
three are identica
Thanks Marcy,
I'll see what I can get going.
Dave
Dave Stuart
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County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
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>>> "Marcy Cortes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/14/2008 11:45 AM >>>
Welcome newbie :)
1) I've seen it too on SP2. You can just copy the fil
Thanks Ron,
Let me see what happens.
Dave
Dave Stuart
Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
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>>> "Ron Foster at Baldor-IS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/14/2008 10:16 AM >>>
David,
Separating the addresses with just spaces worked for me. The oth
Welcome newbie :)
1) I've seen it too on SP2. You can just copy the file in
/etc/sysconfig/hardware/ and the file in /etc/sysconfig/network files
that correspond to the existing interace to appropriately named new
files and edit with vi, changing the IP and chanids. With 2 interfaces,
you'll hav
David,
Separating the addresses with just spaces worked for me. The other
weekend the problem was with an OSA adapter in an LPAR. A few days ago,
a cohort of mine had a similar problem with Hipersockets in a VM guest.
She fixed the problem by putting the addresses in the CHANIDS.
I just repeat
Hi Ron,
I saw the CHANIDS field yesterday, and I tried what you're suggesting,
separating the addresses with comma's (,) and spaces, but all I get is just the
first address showing as configured.
My addresses are 0.0.0531, 0.0.0531, and 0.0.0532.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Stuart
Prin. Info.
David,
I ran into problem 1 a couple of weeks ago. This appears to be a change
that happened with SP2. Previously I had been able to define an OSA
connection by picking the first address. For example, I could pick
0.0.0600 and YAST would know to pick up 0.0.0601 and 0.0.0602. With
SP2, as you
Morning all,
Yesterday I completed a new install of SLES 10 SP 2 into an LPAR. During the
install, I defined one OSA-Express port, and it appears to be working fine.
However, I have several networking related nuisances and questions.
1) How do you define a second OSA-Express port? I tried
Yes, it runs on z. We trialed it.
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Can you tell me what kind of experience/pain you had?
Lea Stahr
Senior Systems Engineer
Linux and zLinux
Navistar, Inc.
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Yes, it does run on Linux for z.
We trialed it.
Marcy
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I have found a manual that includes some information for Linux on z. I
guess it is a supported platform. Thanks.
Lea Stahr
Senior Systems Engineer
Linux and zLinux
Navistar, Inc.
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Does anyone have IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere
running on zLinux or know if it will run there? The manual does not
mention this environment.
Lea Stahr
Senior Systems Engineer
Linux and zLinux
Navistar, Inc.
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Hello Guys,
Someone uses Debian on mainframe?
I have something to go up automatically an interface OSA, in Debian.
I changed /etc/network/interfaces and put the configuration of the new
interface (hsi0). It also created the file
/etc/sysconfig/hardware/config-ccw-0.0.0800 with the addresses of th
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