Re: PuTTY on SuSE 9

2005-08-17 Thread Steven . ADAMS
As an alternative to PuTTY you might consider the Cygwin suite. It will allow you to use OpenSSH as well a X11R6 and a whole host of other common *nix services on Windows. -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Sent: Wednesday, August 17,

Re: Oregon Department of Transportation Migrates Statewide System to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server

2005-03-28 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Actually we have been running a bit longer on that system but the headline is a little misleading (the entire release explains it in detail). The Linux piece is a single, critical, component of the entire licensing system. When we originally spec'd it out we knew that the aged, vintage, OS2 system

Re: Can't find default gateway during SLES 9 install

2005-02-02 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Are you a VM user? If so do you fit in James' post about PUT404? What is your gateway running on (VM TCPIP, Linux Guest, Cisco hardware)? -Original Message- From: Patrick B. O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 7:30 AM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Subject:

Re: z/VM Maintenance required to successfully use SLES9 SP1 under VM

2005-02-02 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Don't know about VM5.1 but I know that 2.4.21-266 was pulled by SuSE and replaced recently with 2.4.21-273 which fixes the guest lan problems in VM4.4. Steve -Original Message- From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:53 AM To:

Re: Poll Results

2005-01-31 Thread Steven . ADAMS
On the Java/Tomcat workload we've settled on the 31 bit IBM 1.4.2 SDK after finding that it performs better and eats a little less than the 64 bit SDK (single IFL z800, VM 4.4 with 2GB main storage). Are you seeing the same with multiple IFL's? -Original Message- From: Wolfe, Gordon W

Re: Poll Results

2005-01-28 Thread Steven . ADAMS
5 SLES8 guests running under z/VM 4.4 on a z/800. We migrated from RHEL 3 Advanced Server last June. -Original Message- From: Hugo Rivera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 10:37 AM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Subject: Re: Poll Results 7 Linux SuSE 8 guests running

Re: Poll Results

2005-01-28 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Just curious, what resources are you allocating to VM (real storage, IFL's)? What type of Linux workload (Java, CUPS, Postfix, Samba, NFS)? Steve -Original Message- From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 2:04 PM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu

Re: Newbie Question

2005-01-20 Thread Steven . ADAMS
We're about the same as Tom's group. We went with Red Hat for a year and then moved over to SuSE for support reasons. For us, because of our current relationship with Novell, there are annual cost reduction benefits as well but the move was primarily motivated by support. Steve -Original

Re: Perl help

2005-01-12 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Did you get results in milliseconds or less? If so, which Perl are you using? -Original Message- From: Steve Gentry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:26 AM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Subject: OT: Perl help I've figured a way to calculate elapsed time in

Re: Active Directory and Linux time source

2005-01-12 Thread Steven . ADAMS
This might help: http://geodsoft.com/howto/timesync/wininstall.htm -Original Message- From: James Melin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 1:04 PM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Subject: Active Directory and Linux time source Our Windows folks are trying to get

Re: SUSE kernel 2.4.21-266 qeth driver problem

2004-12-28 Thread Steven . ADAMS
I did report it to SuSE yesterday but haven't heard back from them yet. I can still communicate with the guest OS since the virtual qdio device that connects to my VSWITCH isn't impacted (just the backend virtual hipersocket device). It's an interesting problem though, I can only verify it with

Re: SUSE kernel 2.4.21-266 qeth driver problem

2004-12-27 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Hi Folks, I am having the exact problem as Michael is. I did the kernel (-266) maintenance to one of my guests this morning that previously had a working connection to my hipersockets and VSWITCH through qeth. The VSWITCH connection works fine but the hipersockets connection is toast - same 0x03

Re: Samba 2.2 has reached end of life

2004-12-27 Thread Steven . ADAMS
`rpm -qa | grep samba` should work depending on distro and the installation method. -Original Message- From: Noll, Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 12:17 PM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Subject: Re: Samba 2.2 has reached end of life Don't remember.. How do

Re: Samba 2.2 has reached end of life

2004-12-27 Thread Steven . ADAMS
hmmm... This doesn't work if your running the Samba client only. -Original Message- From: McKown, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 1:31 PM To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Subject: Re: Samba 2.2 has reached end of life running smbstatus should be a bit easier.

Re: Linux Restart

2004-05-21 Thread Steven . ADAMS
What happens when you ping localhost (127.0.0.1)? -Original Message- From: Kim Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux Restart Another Newbie joins the fray ... We have a Marist Linux running under VM on an MP2003 for

Re: Linux Restart

2004-05-21 Thread Steven . ADAMS
At least the IP stack looks good. Try adding the IP address, netmask and mtu to ctc0 with ifconfig and, as Mark said, the default gateway with route add. -Original Message- From: Kim Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

Re: Linux Restart

2004-05-21 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Check the NETMASK= entry. Normally that should be 255.255.255.0 for the 192.168.x.x space. -Original Message- From: Kim Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linux Restart Wilson, Eric wrote: Kim: Ah Ha! No IP

Re: Linux Restart

2004-05-21 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Right, I just realized that to be the case (ctc). -Original Message- From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linux Restart Not for a point-to-point connection. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux

Re: Linux Restart

2004-05-21 Thread Steven . ADAMS
If the Marist dist directs local7 to /var/log/boot.log you can look there for possible clues as well. Also, /var/log/messages might be worth a look see for any events that might be blowing your configuration away. Now that you have it running, and can correct it in the event that it fails, you can

Re: FW: VM TCPIP (A Little Off Topic)

2004-05-17 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Thanks Adam. I think my current struggle is in understanding the steps needed to implement a new service machine running TCPIP and keeping them seperated. The information on TCPIP config in Planning and Customization is pretty voluminous and I'm having difficulty creating a task list from it.

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-16 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Mark/Alan My apologies, I misunderstood the request. Yes, the NIC does couple to the switch successfully and I changed to VSWITCH CONTROLLER statement, from VSWITCH CONTROLLER ON 0206 0208, after reading Alan's suggestions. Here are the snips from VM 4.40: def nic 3909 type qdio 01: NIC 3909 is

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-16 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Thanks Alan, Unfortunately I can't get to that place just yet. Good information though, I have been getting away with starting hsi1 on an odd number for over a year in vm4.3 so I guess I missed that detail. I'll clean up that little mess today and see what happens. -Original Message-

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-16 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Success... Looks like the rule is right this time, never try to start a simulated QDIO nic on an odd address number (unless you like reading dump files). Thanks a lot folks, it's a great lesson that I won't soon forget! Steve -Original Message- From: ADAMS Steven Sent: Friday, April

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-16 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Apparently not. The Hipers seem to be working where the connections to vss3000 would not. At any rate, the problem is corrected now thanks to the information about odd addresses and QDIO adapters. The part that had me most confused is probably the fact that Linux was using the same driver module

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-16 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Thanks for the input Dennis, that clears up the confusion as to why it failed. I did do exactly what you suggested (going from 0x3909 to 0x3908... ) earlier this morning and it succeeded without complaint. Thanks to all of you for being here and being willing to help out us VM challenged

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-15 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Oops, my bad Mark. I do have these entries on chandev but neglected to mention them in the original post. The one thing that I have not done is mkinitrd since the original connection for this guest was directly to the OSA Express and eth0 (alias eth0 qeth) was already defined. I did change

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-15 Thread Steven . ADAMS
I did have to add the SET VSWITCH VSS3000 GRANT REL3001 but I haven't granted TCPIP yet and it looks normal when I query the switch, controller, LAN and NIC (just won't bind qeth.o to the interface from Linux). -Original Message- From: Davis, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: VSWITCH Connections

2004-04-15 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Modprobe returns without error. Doing an insmod returns the message that the module is already loaded. Doing an /etc/init.d/network restart shuts down hsi1 and lo, then attempts to load eth0 (which returns qeth device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization. The only problem seen

Re: Linux390 Archives

2003-06-16 Thread Steven . ADAMS
Thanks Mark -Original Message- From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linux390 Archives http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-VM Mark Post -Original Message- From: ODOT zSeries Linux

Re: Redhat 7.1, 7.2, 8.0, s390, s390x?

2003-01-28 Thread Steven Adams
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 08:29, you wrote: Hi all, im downloading Redhat 7.1, but now im not sure about the 64 or 31 bits, im downloading it from: ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.1/en/os/s390x/, in the 7.2 directory i only found s390, and looking at the mirror list

Another z/VM Linux Guests using Hipersockets Question

2003-01-28 Thread Steven Adams
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 17:52, you wrote: On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 05:37:08PM -0600, Ketchens, LeMarr T. (RyTull) wrote: For some reason, we can not get our HiperSockets to work. We are trying to use virtual hipersockets, but I was wondering if it would be better to use actual Physical

Re: have to remount after restart

2003-01-27 Thread Steven Adams
On Sunday 26 January 2003 19:27, you wrote: If your filesystem is ext2 you specify ext2, and if it is ReiserFS you specify reiserfs, like this: /dev/hda/all/usr reiserfsdefaults 1 2 Rob Reiser recommends that you not auto check that filesystem with the standard fsck tools

Re: Microsoft shows Linux some respect

2003-01-26 Thread Steven Adams
On Friday 24 January 2003 01:53, you wrote: I call it the trained monkey approach. To get anything done with Windows applications, you have to sit in front of the thing and practice hand-eye co-ordination. I also stopped talking to the world in little pictures at the age of three. I never

Re: Microsoft to convert world to shared source - by 15,625 AD

2003-01-26 Thread Steven Adams
On Thursday 23 January 2003 07:08, you wrote: -Original Message- From: Phil Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I think most people don't want their employees using the source code everyday. Really, they don't. That's a distraction from real work, Ballmer said last year.

Re: ssh success and yet another question

2003-01-21 Thread Steven Adams
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 12:20, you wrote: At 20:49 21-01-03, paultz wrote: Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (//.ssh/known_hosts). Doesn't someone assume your home directory is / here? And is that where you want them? I think if you did an ls -a from // you would find that

Re: install questions

2003-01-21 Thread Steven Adams
I thought the maystream was intended for those who built their own dist from scratch with the z/Series patches/drivers, was that not the intent? Steve On Tuesday 21 January 2003 13:47, you wrote: Ok. I'll leave my 2.4.7 alone since I don't have any problems to date. Thanks for the info on

Re: lpd print daemon

2003-01-17 Thread Steven Adams
/etc/printcap is still required, regardless of where your starting the daemon from, since it defines the queue and some other printer particulars. If the daemon is being launched from INETD it will not take a process until it gets a request, ps may not show an active printer process unless your

Re: Linux Monitoring Tools?

2003-01-17 Thread Steven Adams
On Friday 17 January 2003 14:31, you wrote: I don't regard those as monitoring tools: rather they take a snapshot of the state of the system at a given moment. In contrast, monitoring tools such as mon take regular measurements. Mon in particular can monitor anything - including your aircon

Re: Apache and viewing C files

2003-01-16 Thread Steven Adams
On Thursday 16 January 2003 12:58, you wrote: How do I configure Apache so that if I click on a hyperlink that corresponds to some C source code (or any other language or header file), instead of just getting the raw output produced I get a marked up version? That is, one that has line numbers

Re: Help needed with Debian/390 under hercules configuration errors

2003-01-16 Thread Steven Adams
On Thursday 16 January 2003 19:53, you wrote: Hi all, I recently dl'ed Matt Zimmerman's Debian-3.0r1 image to try out under hercules. My base system is RH 7.3, hercules is 2.16.5. I initially had some trouble with the CTC definitions, but Matt put me right with that over on the

Re: Hipersockets SLES8

2003-01-15 Thread Steven Adams
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 15:20, you wrote: Here is my Linux config: ifconfig hsi0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet addr:129.80.45.226 Mask:255.255.255.224 inet6 addr: fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/10 Scope:Link UP RUNNING NOARP MTU:8192

Re: ssh_dss_verify: signature incorrect

2003-01-15 Thread Steven Adams
Here's another little detail to look at. The sshd linux man page states that host keys must have an empty passphrase. If you set a passphrase on the key that you gen'd for your server host, try regenerating that key with ssh-keygen -q -b bits -t type -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N (consult your

Re: ssh_dss_verify: signature incorrect

2003-01-15 Thread Steven Adams
the passphrases off his _personal_ keyfiles to avoid the ASCII/EBCDIC situation that David Boyes mentioned. And, of course, if he did put passphrases on his host keyfiles, then those should be removed as you suggested. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Steven Adams [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Linux Monitoring Tools?

2003-01-13 Thread Steven Adams
On Monday 13 January 2003 03:21 pm, you wrote: Are there similar performance monitoring type tools are out there for Linux? What are others using? IBM are offering us Tivoli, anybody have any experience using it with Linux? (Vendor input is welcome, but if this would contravene list policy

Re: Samba weirdness

2003-01-10 Thread Steven Adams
On Thursday 09 January 2003 03:47 pm, you wrote: I have a Samba installation that is authenticating to a Windows NT PDC and working just peachy. All until the virtual machine is rebooted. Then all of the security that was set up for the shares and directories and files under the shares

Re: FTP Failures to Linux Guest

2003-01-07 Thread Steven Adams
If this turns out to be the problem, you might also try to force your ftp server to ACTIVE mode connections only and tell your client to use ACTIVE (port 20/21) instead of PASSIVE. If you can't seem to get your Security team to work with that, try getting them to allow ssh traffic and tunnel

Re: 3270 emulation packages

2003-01-07 Thread Steven Adams
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 09:56 am, you wrote: Does anyone know of any open source or atleast free 3270 emulation packages? - Jason Herne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) COSI z/Server team lead On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 13:59, paultz wrote: Pat, x3270 will run under Weirdmind. Regards,

Re: Oracle 9i

2003-01-03 Thread Steven Adams
On Friday 03 January 2003 01:16 pm, you wrote: You still may get better performance with LVM because the I/O architecture only allows one (1) I/O to a given device address at a time. If you stripe, then you actually have multiple device addresses assigned to a single file system, so you can

Re: Oracle 9i

2003-01-03 Thread Steven Adams
On Friday 03 January 2003 01:16 pm, you wrote: You still may get better performance with LVM because the I/O architecture only allows one (1) I/O to a given device address at a time. If you stripe, then you actually have multiple device addresses assigned to a single file system, so you can

Re: Determining dependencies

2002-12-22 Thread Steven Adams
On Sunday 22 December 2002 06:56 am, you wrote: When installing SLES7 and having picked a configuration. If a package is de-selected from that configuration a dependencies dialog will come up indicating that other packages depend on it. How does one go about determining which package(s)

Re: Determining dependencies

2002-12-22 Thread Steven Adams
On Sunday 22 December 2002 10:40 am, Steven Adams wrote: On Sunday 22 December 2002 06:56 am, you wrote: When installing SLES7 and having picked a configuration. If a package is de-selected from that configuration a dependencies dialog will come up indicating that other packages depend

Re: Determining dependencies

2002-12-22 Thread Steven Adams
On Sunday 22 December 2002 12:40 pm, you wrote: Except this won't do what Rich wants, either. He wants to know what other packages depend on this one. The only way to figure that out, from what I can see, is to query every single package in the RPM database, and search/grep for this one.

Re: Determining dependencies

2002-12-22 Thread Steven Adams
Good point, guess that proves the theory that there is more than one right way of doing things. On Sunday 22 December 2002 01:59 pm, you wrote: I think Steve should have suggested rpm -qa | grep package | xargs rpm -qR

Re: High Availability

2002-12-18 Thread Steven Adams
Take a look at http://openmosix.sourceforge.net/ That is the open source product of choice since Beowulf, and others, decided to start selling the product. Unfortunately, I don't see an S/390 port for this product so I apologize of being off-topic with this reply. On Wednesday 18 December