Re: systemd Failed unmounting /usr

2016-12-20 Thread Marcy Cortes
I opened SR 101042968031 to get a fix. I asked that it include the systemd standby memory fix that I have currently been testing as well. We're keeping Jeff busy these days. Marcy -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Mark Post Sent:

Re: systemd Failed unmounting /usr

2016-12-20 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 12/20/2016 at 03:00 PM, Marcy Cortes >>> wrote: > Do you have a bug number I can reference when I open an SR to get a test fix > from SUSE? 1013989 Mark Post -- For LINUX-390 subscribe

Re: systemd Failed unmounting /usr

2016-12-20 Thread Marcy Cortes
Mark Post wrote: > And it looks like the bug has been fixed and will be made available in a > maintenance update to systemd. Good to know. I think I want to stick with separating it out. Some vendor products wind up there :( Do you have a bug number I can reference when I open an SR to get a

Re: systemd Failed unmounting /usr

2016-12-20 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 12/20/2016 at 05:48 AM, "van Sleeuwen, Berry" >>> wrote: > So while it is stated that a separate /usr is supported in these systems, I > am wondering how to configure that? You don't configure it. You should be able to just tell YaST that's how you want

Re: Expanding root file system

2016-12-20 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 12/20/2016 at 07:59 AM, Benjamin Block >>> wrote: > But isn't that all handled automatically by grub2-install? It rebuilds > the stage1-initramfs and also executes zipl AFAIK, and you don't have to > care about the "bloody" details, like which initrd to copy

Re: Root, sudo, su and preserving audit trail

2016-12-20 Thread Rick Troth
On 12/20/2016 12:23 PM, Michael MacIsaac wrote: >> > You say your audit trail is lost but then cite environment variables. >> > Don't count environment variables as "audit". Ever. > With Apache password-protected directories tied to LDAP, this seems to be > working. Users must authenticate to get

Re: CPU Steal on Linux Guest

2016-12-20 Thread Victor Echavarry Diaz
Barton: The other LPAR has 3 active IFL's. The fourth is offline. Regards, Victor Echavarry System Programmer Operating Systems -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Barton Robinson Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 7:53 PM To:

Re: Root, sudo, su and preserving audit trail

2016-12-20 Thread Michael MacIsaac
> You say your audit trail is lost but then cite environment variables. > Don't count environment variables as "audit". Ever. With Apache password-protected directories tied to LDAP, this seems to be working. Users must authenticate to get in to the system from a browser. We then have

Re: Root, sudo, su and preserving audit trail

2016-12-20 Thread Rick Troth
Remember that some of the audit trail will be in your SYSLOG traffic. On 12/19/2016 09:12 AM, Michael MacIsaac wrote: > We cannot SSH as root in our organization which is good for preserving > audit trail because all users must use their own credentials. And that's a GOOD thing. Many customers

Re: Root, sudo, su and preserving audit trail

2016-12-20 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Mark, Thanks for the suggestion, but it seems I can't have it both ways: # su -p zadmin mkdir: cannot create directory â/rootâ: Permission denied chmod: cannot access â/root/.bash_history.dâ: Permission denied bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied $ exit # su -p - zadmin su: ignore

Re: IBM Common Cryptographic Architecture (CCA) for Linux

2016-12-20 Thread Eric Rossman
I'm so sorry. I didn't see that you had replied until now. So, the APIs differ slightly between ICSF and other platforms (including Linux on System z), but are maintained in parallel. My understanding is that all the crypto cards get updates on a similar schedule (not 100% sure of the schedule for

Re: Expanding root file system

2016-12-20 Thread Benjamin Block
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 05:33:55PM -0700, Mark Post wrote: > >>> On 12/19/2016 at 06:07 AM, Benjamin Block > >>> wrote: > > AFAIK its the same for btrfs as for the first case you mentioned. If you > > change rootfs-dependencies, you'll need to make sure you rebuild

Re: systemd Failed unmounting /usr

2016-12-20 Thread van Sleeuwen, Berry
Hi Mark, As for my setup, vanilla SLES12 SP2. An installation based on EXT4. Moved /usr, /opt, /tmp, /home into LVM rootvg. Installed the software base without the Gnome and X Window system patterns. The errors already appear during the reboot right after the initial installation. indeed I