It is doubtful anyone here would have run the ifconfig down command. But
thanks for the information. What is more likely is that I am not looking in
the proper place for the log I need to track down the problem. Assuming
that I did not change the default where, besides /var/log, would I look
I need to share between two LPARS - (that have working copies of Linux
running on each LPAR with separate IP addresses and Hostnames) - a single
OSA-2 adapter. The first LPAR that I activate owns the OSA-2 adapter and
the second LPAR does not have network access. Can someone please point me
to a
I am running SuSE Linux in an LPAR. And according to the SuSE documentation
installation using ssh (text mode) recommends 128+ MB of memory be
assigned to the LPAR. I have 128 MB of central memory assigned and another
128 MB of expanded memory assigned.
I have completed the installation. What
I posted a query to this list and found that I no longer had an active
subscription. I tried to re-subscribe, but I have only received 1 e-mail
since that time. Sending this response to the list 1) to inform and 2) to
test if I receive this message back.
-Original Message-
From:
I have stopped receiving e-mail from this list? Is this something on my end
or on yours?
Doug Clark (541) 864-2840
I am running within an LPAR on 3 disk units;
unit 123d on volser LIN3
unit 123e on volser LIN4
unit 132f on volser LIN5
Our dasd is a IBM shark model 2105-F20: emulating 3390-3 disk
drives. Our tape drives are on a IBM VTS model 3494-B10: emulating
3590 Magstar tape drives.
I have
Running SuSE Enterprise version 8.
Our dasd is a IBM shark model 2105-F20: this is emulating 3390-3 disk
drives.
Our tape drives are on a IBM VTS model 3494-B10: this emulates 3590 Magstar
tape drives.
Not running VM - please I know, and I hope to get there soon but politics
are politics.
I
Sorry my error. I should have said how can I boot from 1116 - and I am
thinking about disaster / recovery where I have restored onto unit 1116 and
I cannot have already done a zipl because (in my hypothetical scenario) my
system is currently down.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Jarboe
I received an error message trying to run a configure script for LVM. One
message I saw stated that I should Consider using the --with-kernel_dir
flag and I have seen the use with-kernel_dir flag comment is other
documentation.
I assume that this is an environment variable but I don't know what
distribution you're running,
or do you want to know what version of the kernel you're running? For the
latter, uname -r will tell you that. For the first, that is
distribution-specific. Which one are you running?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Doug Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Everyone,
Thanks for your help. The command in the smb.conf did not match the name
I had in the printcap file.
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:51 AM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'; 'Doug Clark'
Subject: RE: samba config
the various software packages available
for Linux and or any other information that you believe is appropriate
please send me an e-mail.
Thanks,
Doug Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Originally I wrote:
I have the file sharing and printing all worked out using Samba 2.2 under
SuSE Linux version 7 Enterprise Server for S/390. I have uploaded print
drivers and that also went as documented. The only problem I am now having
is that when I print, it goes nowhere (into the great
I have documented the steps below, but will someone please help me
understand why I can't start the print daemon. I will be
happy to provide more information as needed.
Doug
from the inetd.conf file
1) printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/bin/lpd -i
2) # lpc status
systems, it would
/usr/sbin/lpd.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Doug Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lpd print daemon
I have documented the steps below, but will someone please help me
understand why I can't
I would like a copy also
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay
Maynard
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 5:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Yet Another IBM Conspiracy Theory
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 05:20:31PM -0500, Mark Post wrote:
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