s for those levels on their web site. If you use one of
those kernel levels, though, they already have LCS support compiled in, so
you won't need anything from IBM.
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Kaa's Law: In any sufficiently larg
ppart from no java support you won't have problems
(at least not more than the usual ones with a completely new compiler ;-).
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If you want/need to sync the complete tree i would recommend to use wget with
it's mirror option.
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n to one of the Red Hat mailing lists.
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I absolutely have to agree with Mark here ;-)
This is really a Red Hat Support question, so should be directed to them. Or
maybe ask on one of our many mailing lists:
http://listman.redhat.com/
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devices if one of them fails, but you can't to my knowledge increase the size of
a software Raid without repartitioning and reformating.
What you are asking is a Logical Volume Management (LVM), which is not available
in the Red Hat kernel.
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/7.2/en/os/SRPMS/apache-1.3.22-6.src.rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild apache-1.3.22-6.src.rpm
rpm -Fvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/s390/apache*
Should do the job.
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/usr/sbin/nscd - name service cache daemon
DESCRIPTION
Nscd is a daemon that provides a cache for the most common
name service requests. The default configuration file,
/etc/nscd.conf, determines the behavior of the cache dae-
mon. See nscd.conf(5).
R
's close and might not be sufficient,
so you might want to either make a smaller installation or use a second dasd for
/usr/share. And yes, rhsetup formats the dasds for you.
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at ext3 is 100% backwards compatible with
ext2, meaning, you can simply mount it as an ext2 and it just works(tm).
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m, especially if you even
start to try to use it to compare different archs. Better use some 'real'
benchmarks, e.g simple ones like dhrystone or similar...
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ture.
We will look into this matter again for the next release and will most likely
include a LVM implementation including tools etc.
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