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Joseph,
Looks like you got OPERATOR and CAOPER (both z/VM userids, nothing to with
Linux), competing over being the SECUSER of your Linux server.
Do you have CA Operator running in both userids and both being configured
to monitor the Linux console?
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Cameron,
Did you try:
cp file.name "//'MVS_data_set(member)'"
So double quotes around the whole filename and single quotes around the dsn?
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Martha,
Just configure a second eth device on another triplet on the same chpid.
Then in the udev rule, you find the portno parameter.
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="ccwgroup", KERNEL=="0.0.", ATTR{portno}=
openssh-cavs, but I need openssh-helpers.
So can you tell me which binary repository I need to use?
Op maandag 27 juli 2015 heeft Mark Post mp...@suse.com het volgende
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On 7/27/2015 at 01:55 PM, Ronald van der Laan nl50...@gmail.com
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With SLES11 SP3, we used the /usr
Mark,
Thanks, I'll open a ticket...
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But I can not find the following two subpackages:
openssh-cavs
openssh-helpers
I
of the packaging list or I am looking in the
wrong repositories?
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reader solution, you grant CONTROL access. All that only
need to read will need READ access.
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Joe,
If you got DFSMS installed, the DFSMS COPY command followed by a CMS format
recomp, is a very nice and fast option to copy one minidisk to a new fresh
(unformatted) minidisk.
More convinient is of course to use a directory manager...
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Alan,
Are both the z10 and z196 part of a single SSI cluster?
If so, and you have no domains specified, even the z196 may report to be a
z10 so that you can do a vmrelocate from z196 to z10.
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Robert,
You could use the STATUS command in the SYSTEM CONFIG to change the usual
CP RUNNING, CP READ, etc into something else.
We once had messages like CP CRAWLING and so on a very slow test lpar
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OSA port (not device address!) that is used for link
aggregation is dedicated to a single vswitch.
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Or without root access:
$ grep 'VM00 Name:' /proc/sysinfo
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Daniel,
Did you define two virtual NICs (eth0 and eth1) to the same VSWITCH?
I noticed that eth0 and eth1 are in the same subnet. So perhaps you have a
routing table problem.
Can you also issue a vmcp q nic details to show the connections from NIC
to the VSWITCH(es)?
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Peter,
Have you tried:
parameters = root=/dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0150-part1
dasd=0.0.0150-0.0.015f TERM=dumb
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Roger,
Have you tried installing:
libopenssl-devel
pcre-devel
zlib-devel
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Gene,
Shouldn't that be:
MODULE=dasd_diag_mod
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Steve,
Why don't you define:
FEATures
ENABle
STP_Timestamping
DISable
STP_TIMEZone
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, they contain the port mapping and also
the hostname that is used to bind to.
Perhaps you can tweak a bit there by defining different hostnames for each
of your two ip addresses there too.
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remember correctly) was
created to fix a problem in respecting the limiting on IFLs..
The following should work in the directory entries...
TEST:
SHARE ABSOLUTE 12.5% LIMITHARD
SANDBOX:
SHARE ABSOLUTE 5.0% LIMITHARD
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Yoon-suk Cho,
You should also check the System Definition Files, QUERY SDF
Perhaps you have a lot of old segments or large system trace files laying
around.
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Ann,
I use sudo and locked shared userids.
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a shared directory and at least xlink
protection between your z/VM systems for the shared volumes.
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the Linux systems (link mode MW).
Note however, that you do not have Posix locking on OCFS2 with SLES 10 yet,
but if you migrate to SLES 11, you can choose between GFS and OCFS2 and get
Posix locking, so that for instance the HA functionality of MQSeries 7.0.1
can be used with Linux.
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advise would be to use option 2. If you use ssh, then use the option
-X (upper case X). If you use PuTTY, then look at Connection - SSH -
X11 and select Enable X11 forwarding.
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Bruce,
Did do you check the packages on the SLES 10 SDK cds?
I found most of the documentation code, like latex, docbook and so on there.
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the disk in readonly mode as normally
used for CMS disks using the MR linkmode.
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James,
I normally use a combination of ssh, sudo and tar to copy files with root
authorization from one system to the other:
cd ${sourcedir}
sudo tar -cp ${files} | ssh ${targetsys} sudo tar -C ${targetdir}
-xpv
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+ error) into a file called
daemon.log.xxx and start with a new file each day.
Change 86400 into 3600 and you'll get your logs per hour.
With SuSE the code is in /usr/sbin/rotatelogs and for Apache2 it is called
/usr/sbin/rotatelogs2
There is also a man page for more information.
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for your DEFINE VSWITCH statement.
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users to access their files.
An alternative to the ISFC (ISLINK) cluster approach would be to install
IPGATE first an second level and use IPGATE to export/import the filepool
from first to second level.
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) and prefix it with the line:
USERID 2nd_level_userid
Then issue:
SPOOL PUN TO 2nd_level_zvm_guest RDR
PUN fn ft fm (NOH
You should now see the file in the reader of your vm userid at second level.
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Gigabit Ethernet types and the vswitches are
defined with only the RDEV parameters.
Does anyone know how to make the IP take over being forwarded to the real
switches and then to the other vswitch?
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Rob,
Yes, by replacing the /sbin/sulogin by a script that just calls /bin/bash,
you prevent the password check for both the fsck and single user modes.
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Anna,
What Linux distribution and version are you using?
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Anna,
Sorry, I have no RHEL 4 to check against.
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Eric,
Please see
http://www.novell.com/documentation/suse91/suselinux-adminguide/html/apas04.html
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C000/C001/C002 xF1 eth0 OSD_1000 0 no always_q_2 no 64k
128
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$ qethconf vipa add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx eth0
$ qethconf vipa add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx eth1
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: UNASSIGNED RDEV: 0030 Controller: VSWCTL2 VDEV: 0030
Portname: UNASSIGNED RDEV: 0040 Controller: NONE
I'm running on a z990 processor and want to check the traffic on the
vswitch.
Does someone know what I'm doing wrong?
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mount the disk and your dasd error messages will disappear.
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additional info: SASL(-4): no mechanism available:
abinodji:~ #
You might try adding the -x option to your ldap query to go for simple
authentication (or none) instead of SASL.
# ldapsearch -x -h hawk -p 389 -s base -b objectclass =*
subschemasubentry
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Jim,
Please check /opt/IBM/IHS/bin/adminctl and /opt/IBM/IHS/conf/admin.conf
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cat /etc/SuSE-release
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to return to the older disk, you can safely reuse it for the next
update.
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: No such file or directory
Did you issue modprobes to load the kernel modules?
$ modprobe appldata_os
$ modprobe appldata_mem
$ modprobe appldata_net_sum
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You could do something in /etc/ssh/sshrc, as that exit is called by
sshd during login and before the user gets control.
logons=`who | grep ^$USER | wc -l`
if [ $logons -gt 1 ]; then
fi
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? Does anyone have experience with or know how to do this?
-Cameron
Put the certifate or the certificate of the CA (world readable) on the
Linux system and add the following line to your system ldap.conf file:
TLS_CACERT certicate filename
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console log
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= Fast Ethernet (FEth)
1000 Base-T = Gigabit Ethernet (GEth),..,gigE,...
1000Base-T uses electrons through copper to connect to 10Base-T, 100Base-T
or 1000Base-T
GbE uses photons through fiber to connect to a 1Gbs LAN.
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Jim,
Please check if your initrd contains the dasd_diag_mod kernel module.
You also seem to lack the dasd_fba_mod module, otherwise it would have
loaded instead.
Please try:
insmod dasd_diag_mod
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you talk to 3390s.
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Srinivas,
My version of compat does not require GLIBC_2.3.
# rpm -qf /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
compat-2002.8.15-20
# rpm -q --requires compat
ld.so.1
libc.so.6
libm.so.6
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3)
libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
Hi,
Probably a stupid remark, but should you not define both VSWITCHes with the
PRIROUTER function?
VSWITCH1 to be able to route to your destination, and VSWITCH2 to route the
answer back to the originator?
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,portname:HSI3000
becomes:
» cat /etc/chandev.conf
» noauto
» qeth0,0x390A,0x390B,0x3909,0,0
» add_parms,0x10,0x3909,0x390B,portname:VSI3000
» qeth1,0x300A,0x300B,0x3009,0,0
» add_parms,0x10,0x3009,0x300B,portname:HSI3000
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Sopia,
Please try:
mount /dev/dasdn1 /mnt -t reiserfs -o rw
This mounts the first partition on the disk that contains your filesystem.
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Sophia,
The easiest way is:
$ umount /mnt
$ echo -n set 800 off /proc/dasd/devices
and when available:
$ hcp detach 800
or from the VM console:
#CP DETACH 800
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level reacts on a SIGNAL SHUTDOWN, issue a QUERY
SIGNALS
command from a class B user.
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:
- VMFINFO ZVM CP ( SETUP
or when using SFS
- VMFINFO ZVM CPSFS ( SETUP
Then select PTFs/APARs
and follow the panels.
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Thomas wrote:
cat /etc/chandev.conf
noauto
add_parms,0x10,0xf00,0xf02,portname=VMLAN01
hsi0,0xf00,0xf01,0xf02,0,0
Try: (replace the '=' with ':')
cat /etc/chandev.conf
noauto
add_parms,0x10,0xf00,0xf02,portname:VMLAN01
hsi0,0xf00,0xf01,0xf02,0,0
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to the kernel.
So you would do something like:
/* */
Call Diag 8, 'CP IPL LINUX PARM VMPOFF=ipl cms MEM=64M'
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Lemarr T. Ketchens wrote:
What's the equivalent to the chkconfig (under RedHat) on SuSe?
Lemarr, try the insserv command.
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Phil,
Try a 'cat /proc/dasd/devices' to see the device_name to mdisk_address
mapping.
For further mapping info of how are those logical volumes mapped onto your
physical volumes, try 'pvdata -av /dev/dasdb1'.
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Harald,
Please look into the /etc/modules.conf file and check if you have got the
following aliases defined:
alias eth0qeth
alias eth1qeth
alias eth2qeth
alias eth3qeth
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linux servers to the outside world, it might be convenient to give
that route both 'IUCV ALLOW' and 'IUCV ANY' and leave the other directories
without an IUCV statement.
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, you'll find two files:
iucv.c and netiucv.c
- iucv.c is the kernel part that provides the iucv api's.
- netiucv.c is the tcp/ip iucv driver.
Both files have a line '#undef DEBUG' that you can replace by '#define
DEBUG'.
Then rebuild the kernel and you'll get lots of debug messages.
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optionnetiucv iucv=userid0:userid1
You should be able to define up to 10 userids that way.
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