Try a rule similar to this
From:
Lionel Dyck lionel.d...@us.ibm.com
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LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
08/30/2011 10:16 AM
Subject:
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I changed my subscription to digest as I could find no way using Lotus
Thanks to everyone who replied. I have been using Quick Rules for so long
I'd forgotten about the full mail rule capabilities which included both
sender and to. For this, and other listservs, I'm using the filter on TO
and it is working great.
Lionel B. Dyck
z Client Architect
IBM Corporation
Hello all,
I am not sure if I do something wrong here
I format a DASD in CP as PERM. Then I provide this DASD to Linux as fullpack
minidisk, 0-END.
When I issue lsdasd I see the disk is not formatted, as expected.
From CP I can see the volume serial on disk via Q rdev
Then I run dasdfmt
Hello all,
RHEL 5.6, I have one disk with PAV aliases and five disks without aliases in
Linux
lsdasd reports
0.0.0201 alias ECKD
0.0.0202 alias ECKD
0.0.0203 alias ECKD
0.0.0100 active dasda 94:0 ECKD
Greetings!
I might be absurdly wrong, but I guess PAV does not need dm-multipath to
work, does it?
My understanding came from the following presentation.
http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/lvc/lvc0510c.pdf
HTH,
Pedro Principeza
From: Marian Gasparovic mar...@yahoo.com
To:
Pedro,
this would be true for RHEL 6.1 which supports HyperPAV and also provides
transparent usage of PAVs. But it requires kernel 2.6.25+ while RHEL 5.6 is
2.6.17.
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Marian Gasparovic
===
The mere thought hadn't even begun to speculate about the merest
I received several responses suggesting not to use 0-END but rather 1-END.
I should have mentioned the reason why I do this - the disk in question is
mod-a with 212k cylinders. CP (and hence also DirMaint) does not support
minidisk bigger than 65,519 cylinders. And I cannot carve up this disk
I downloaded and mounted the sdk for SLES 11 SP 1 and installed regina.
I then code a simple rexx exec to validate that rexx is functional. But when I
execute it, I get:
linux74:/home/duerbuscht # regina thd01.rexx
Error 3 running thd01.rexx: Failure during initialization
Error 3.1: Failure
On 8/31/2011 at 05:05 PM, Tom Duerbusch duerbus...@stlouiscity.com wrote:
I downloaded and mounted the sdk for SLES 11 SP 1 and installed regina.
I then code a simple rexx exec to validate that rexx is functional. But
when I execute it, I get:
linux74:/home/duerbuscht # regina
Hi Marian,
You may also try to use blacklist_exception parameter on multipath.conf.
You'd state:
blacklist {
devnode *
}
blacklist_exceptions {
devnode /dev/sdag
}
HTH,
Pedro
From: Marian Gasparovic mar...@yahoo.com
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Date: 31/08/2011 18:05
Thanks Mark
That was it.
I would have thought that my current directory would be searched prior to
searching the path.
I didn't need to specify a path for the execs I created on SLES7 thru SLES10.
I guess it is possible that I accidently, always, put the execs in a directory
that was in the
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 03:14:08PM -0700, Lionel Dyck wrote:
I haven't done it on Linux (yet) but on Windows I always put ;. in the
PATH so that it would always search the current path when I issued a
command - perhaps if I wasn't so fixated on the command line that wouldn't
have been an
I haven't done it on Linux (yet) but on Windows I always put ;. in the
PATH so that it would always search the current path when I issued a
command - perhaps if I wasn't so fixated on the command line that wouldn't
have been an issue.
That might be worth considering for Linux
Lionel
Lionel B.
That might be worth considering for Linux
Just never ever do it to root. :)
Marcy
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Lionel
Dyck
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:14 PM
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On 1 September 2011 10:39, Philipp Kern pk...@debian.org wrote:
That might be worth considering for Linux
You shouldn't do that there's the slightest possibility that you end up in an
untrusted path (where somebody can drop executable files) with cd and execute
something there (think of ls).
If migrating UNIX application to z/Linux, are there incompatabilities? In
other word, what are general considerations for this kind of migration?
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