>>> On 12/11/2008 at 10:36 PM, Sue Sivets wrote:
> I booted one of our sles 8 systems manually this afternoon for the first
> time in a long time.
You might want to consider shooting that poor thing to put it out of its misery.
> This system is usually booted by VM during an ipl.
> During the b
I booted one of our sles 8 systems manually this afternoon for the first
time in a long time. This system is usually booted by VM during an ipl.
During the boot process the system displayed the following messages:
INIT: /etc/inittab: missing id field
INIT: /etc/inittab: id field too long (ma
Bruce,
I have had a little experience getting 32 bit modules working on 64 bit
systems. In most cases, there are 32 bit versions in addition to the 64
bit versions of modules. And they can co-exist with the 64 bit versions
without too much trouble.
When you loaded your system did you check the
It isn't a commercial application - it is the case management software
written by the US federal court systems and "given" to us so that we can
try to adapt it to state/county court use. The federal model is all
RHEL/intel - we haven't the manpower/resources to do that so we must either
put it on z
http://matthewhelmke.net/wordpress/2008/12/05/cups-administrative-guide/
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>>> On 12/11/2008 at 1:58 PM, wrote:
> We ( rookies ) are trying to get an application installed on SLES 10.2
> under VM for a trial - and hopefully production - but are having troubles
> of the niggling kind. Such as some of modules being ornery about
> executing. Appears that the thing wants
On 12/11/08 3:08 PM, "Terry Spaulding" wrote:
> David replied:
>
>> The printers do not have to support IPP at all. That's why you define the
>> printers to the *CUPS server* as LPR printers, not have the clients bypass
>> the CUPS server and talk to the printers directly, which (unless I'm
> mis
David replied:
>The printers do not have to support IPP at all. That's why you define the
>printers to the *CUPS server* as LPR printers, not have the clients bypass
>the CUPS server and talk to the printers directly, which (unless I'm
missing
>something entirely) is what the setup you're describi
On 12/11/08 12:20 PM, "Terry Spaulding" wrote:
> We found a printer that did not support IPP so we had to define the printer
> on the Win/XP desktop as an LPR. It works fine as an LPR.
> We also found a printer that only partially supported IPP and that one we
> had to define as LPR.
The printer
We ( rookies ) are trying to get an application installed on SLES 10.2
under VM for a trial - and hopefully production - but are having troubles
of the niggling kind. Such as some of modules being ornery about
executing. Appears that the thing wants 32-bit perl whereas we have 64-bit
installed. Ya
On Thursday, 12/11/2008 at 06:02 EST, Florian Bilek
wrote:
> I am would like to set up a DMZ under z/VM with SUSE SLES or DEBIAN in
order
> to separate Internet related machines and local machines. Is there maybe
> some cookbook or some Howto how to achieve this?
Florian, has the use of Linux ip
Hi there,
We are planning to move z/VM into production and having the same thoughts...
What we decided to do was to use our current DMZ (a real one - outside of
z/VM).
Have one VSWITCH for your local Intranet and another VSWITCH connected only
to the DMZ trough a separate OSA port.
No connection w
David responded:
>Then you specify a lpd URI in CUPS from the CUPS server, not from the
>clients. You want the server to do the actual I/O to the printer, not
>the clients. The clients should need to speak only IPP. Your device URI
>in CUPS for the printer should look something like this:
>
>lpd:/
I am not aware of a cookbook for DMZ on VM in particular, but you may
be able to correlate a cookbook for DMZ using standalone machines, and
then the translation becomes straightforward.
Consider your two networks, inside and outside (or maybe three with
your "DMZ" in between). Let these be VSwit
Dear all,
I am would like to set up a DMZ under z/VM with SUSE SLES or DEBIAN in order
to separate Internet related machines and local machines. Is there maybe
some cookbook or some Howto how to achieve this?
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