Re: DB2 Performance Questions

2011-08-01 Thread Marcy Cortes
Right, you can't turn it off for ECKD :( (boo hiss) Because of this, figuring out the right amount of memory is all trial and error (at least as far as we've found). Do you have enough? Marcy -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Malc

Re: Xterm, Cygwin, etc

2011-08-01 Thread Richard Troth
Hi, Steve, -- Actually, there is not necessarily a security problem with 'xterm'. But for the moment, I will defer that discussion. For remote desktop, I use VNC heavily. You get good security if you lock down VNC where it runs (ie: set it to reject remote connections) and then connect via tunne

Re: Xterm, Cygwin, etc

2011-08-01 Thread Scott Rohling
vnc is what I use..startup vncserver on zLinux .. use a vnc client ( tightvnc.org has a free one) to connect. You can also use a web browser and the 58xx port. Need the firewall to allow 59xx and/or 58xx ports. Scott Rohling On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Gentry, Steve < steve.gen...@west

Re: Problem sharing an OSA card

2011-08-01 Thread Siegel, Glenn
PRIROUTER is not in the DEVICE statement in the TCP profile see below, but in the OSA card under OSA/SF I defined the z/OS addresses as Primary and the zLinux as Secondary. DEVICE OSA1300LCS1300 LINK OSAET1300 ETHERNET 0 OSA1300 -Original Message- From: Linux

Xterm, Cygwin, etc

2011-08-01 Thread Gentry, Steve
I still like to occasionaly connect to zLinux and use the GUI Desktop interface. IIRC, Xterm isn't a good option because of security issues. What is the preferred method, these days, to use the GUI Desktop? (Yes, I realize that using the GUI, Desktop isn't the best thing to do) Thanks, Steve -

Re: Problem sharing an OSA card

2011-08-01 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 8/1/2011 at 01:55 PM, "Siegel, Glenn" >>> wrote: > I recently installed RedHat zSeries RHEL 5.5 in LPAR mode sharing an > OSA-Express in passthur mode with a z/OS 1.11 system on a z800. I had to > configure the OSA card and define the IP addresses with OSA/SF to get this > working. N

Problem sharing an OSA card

2011-08-01 Thread Siegel, Glenn
I recently installed RedHat zSeries RHEL 5.5 in LPAR mode sharing an OSA-Express in passthur mode with a z/OS 1.11 system on a z800. I had to configure the OSA card and define the IP addresses with OSA/SF to get this working. Now every time I open a gui application under zLinux the z/OS 1.11

Re: Showing a process running in BG

2011-08-01 Thread Tom Duerbusch
Thanks Scott. That pretty well shows that my tar is, somehow, running in background. root 30702 2.1 1.6 2920 1156 ?R11:57 0:01 tar -b 64 -vv - The 'jobs' command doesn't show anything as I didn't start the 'tar' within my session. Although both my telnet session and the

Re: Showing a process running in BG

2011-08-01 Thread Malcolm Beattie
Tom Duerbusch writes: > I have a process that may or may not be running in background. > > When I use any of the forms of "ps", it shows the process running, but, I > don't understand if any of the fields being displayed, indicate that this is > a BG process. It all looks the same to me . > > If

Re: Showing a process running in BG

2011-08-01 Thread Edmund R. MacKenty
On Monday, August 01, 2011 11:32:00 am you wrote: > I have a process that may or may not be running in background. > > When I use any of the forms of "ps", it shows the process running, but, I > don't understand if any of the fields being displayed, indicate that this > is a BG process. It all loo

Re: Showing a process running in BG

2011-08-01 Thread Scott Rohling
The 'jobs' command lists all active or stopped jobs (in the current shell).. also - ps -aux shows a '+' under the Status field if it's running in the foreground. With ps -ef the PID and PPID fields may help in determining who called what. Hope this helps. Scott Rohling On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 a

Showing a process running in BG

2011-08-01 Thread Tom Duerbusch
I have a process that may or may not be running in background. When I use any of the forms of "ps", it shows the process running, but, I don't understand if any of the fields being displayed, indicate that this is a BG process. It all looks the same to me . If the process is running in the bac

Re: DB2 Performance Questions

2011-08-01 Thread Malcolm Beattie
Shedlock, George writes: > We are conducting a proof of concept for one of our divisions. This includes > DB/2 9.7 and Suse 10 SP 3 with CKD dasd. > > The first opportunity is the defines of tablespaces. In our x86 environment, > this runs in less that 3-4 minutes (yes, there are a lot of tables)

Re: DB2 Performance Questions

2011-08-01 Thread Rogério Soares
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Shedlock, George wrote: > We are conducting a proof of concept for one of our divisions. This > includes DB/2 9.7 and Suse 10 SP 3 with CKD dasd. > > The first opportunity is the defines of tablespaces. In our x86 > environment, this runs in less that 3-4 minutes (

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2011-08-01 Thread Jocelyn Blais
I am out of the office until 14/08/2011. Bonjour, Je serai absent du bureau en vacance jusqu'au15 aout 2011. Pour toute urgence veuillez contacter votre representant logiciel. A bientôt, Jocelyn Blais Hi, I am out of the office, in vacation, until June 27, 2011. For emergencies please conta

DB2 Performance Questions

2011-08-01 Thread Shedlock, George
We are conducting a proof of concept for one of our divisions. This includes DB/2 9.7 and Suse 10 SP 3 with CKD dasd. The first opportunity is the defines of tablespaces. In our x86 environment, this runs in less that 3-4 minutes (yes, there are a lot of tables). In our z/Linux guest that same

Re: Is MVS TRSMAIN (terse) available for zLinux?

2011-08-01 Thread Andy Robertson
how about the Java command jar definitely works on MVS (we use it) Andy Robertson telephone mobile 0777 214 9545 home 01308 420797 -Linux on 390 Port wrote: - To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU From: Donald Russell