Use sed..for example something like:
# cp ifcfg-eth0 ifcfg-eth0.old
# sed "s/10.1.20.88/10.1.20.xxx/g" ifcfg-eth0 > ifcfg-eth0.new
..thanks
From: "Frank M. Ramaekers"
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 10/06/2020 10:15 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Modify ifcfg-encw0.0. at DR
The message indicating that port 2049 was not registered is an error. Do
you have the PORTMAP address space started?
..thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I start mvsnfs, there are no filesystems exported to be mounted
I copied the following text from my system log file, but I can't see any
error
: Michael Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 10:10 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: NFS question
The message indicating that port 2049 was not registered is an error. Do you
have the PORTMAP address space started? ..thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I start
portmapper: EZA4339E RPC: Remote system
error -
EDC8128I Connection refused.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 10:48 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: NFS question
That's a good manual. In the beginning of chapter 5, it says
I don't think there is either. SAS is a CPU hog. It make more sense to run it on
Linux/Intel accessing NFS mounted data.
..thanks
Smith, Ann (ISD, IT) wrote:
Thanks!
Talking to our SAS rep, I get the impression SAS doesn't think there's much
of a market for it.
-Original Message-
Does anyone know where I can get the perl-MIME-Base64-2.12-6 package for SLES8 and are
there any special issues concerning the install? Any help would be appreciated.
..thanks
--
For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive
We have a SLES8 system at kernel level 2.4.21-112. We are experiencing a problem with
an ext3 file system where the kjournald process is in an uninterruptable disk sleep
state. This file system is a LVM logical volume consisting of 11 3390-9 logical
devices on a 2105-800 (shark) disk unit with
I haven't tested zLinux-z/OS, but a few months ago I did some testing with
zLinux-zLinux hipersockets and GBe with both ftp and NFS. I tried various z990
chpids:
CHP Frame MTU
FA 16KB8KB
FB 24KB16KB
FC 40KB32KB
FD 64KB64KB
These tests were done during
I believe that the only difference between an Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL)
processor and a standard processor is that the IFL has a microcode fix to ensure that
MVS systems can't use it.
Jason Herne wrote:
We have an IFL here and we run z/VM and Linux on it :)
- Jason Herne
On Mon,
Everyone needs to learn to live with their history and I don't think you can make such
a broad generalization of Americans based on the policy of a bureaucrat in LA.
..thanks
John Summerfield wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Miguel Diaz wrote:
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 10:43:01 -0500
From: Miguel
All of our S/390 systems (Linux/390, VM z/OS) get the time from an
external time source..ie the IBM 9037 sysplex timer. We manually set the
time in the sysplex timer (about once a year :)) We don't care how
accurate the time is, so we've never looked into having the sysplex
timer get it's time
I don't think that the rexec daemon needs to be running on z/VM. To have
it start with a Linux SLES7 guest, modify the /etc/inetd.conf file:
execstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.rexecd
.thanks
Scott Archer wrote:
Okay I've got the TCP/IP rexec daemon running on z/VM.
On a related note, you might consider using the rexec command from VM to
issue a '/sbin/shutdown -h now' to your Linux guests.
.thanks
Wolfe, Gordon W wrote:
We've just upgraded to z/VM 4.3 and would like to begin using the CP SIGNAL SHUTDOWN
command to shut down our Linux servers. We are
I agree. The writer is wrong. There is plenty of code, even with z/OS
V1.4, which cannot be 'swapped into place', on a running system.
..thanks
Steve Gentry wrote:
The writer made the comment that :
snip
Well, IBM (NYSE: IBM - news) mainframes as old as the original System 370, which
It's the same here. MVS (OS/390 or z/OS) and VM users EXPECT minimal
problems/outages and loudly complain about either. M$ and unix system
users (even Linux/390 users) assume there will be problems/outages and
don't complain.
Stephen Y. Odo wrote:
On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 10:39:50 -0500, richard
Try /usr/bin/ed if you have it; as suggested earlier.
..thanks
Ketchens, LeMarr T. (RyTull) wrote:
I'm able to login to the machine (Linux Guest) but only via the 3270.
Meaning, I login at the z/VM Console as the Linux Guest. I can then logon
to the machine as root, but you see this session
From the console:
d m=cpu
..thanks
Chris Markle wrote:
we have an MP3 but aren't sure if it's a 7060-H30, H50 or H70. What
command can we issue, and where from, to find out which one we have? tyia.
Oops..sorry about that.
I'm not sure..what does cat /proc/cpuinfo show?
Chris Markle wrote:
From the console:
d m=cpu
this looks like a Z/OS command... Is it? We are running Linux(es) under
VM... If this is a Z/OS command, how would I do it in my Linux / VM
environment? tyia...
18 matches
Mail list logo