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On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:45:51AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Post, Mark K wrote:
Sergey,
Nothing is taking all the CPU. The system is idling. That's why it's a
bug. :)
Load average doesn't mean CPU. I don't kn0w just what it _does_ mean,
but during times of
FYI, testparm -s will suppresses the Press enter to see a dump of your
service definitions prompt.
echo|testparm|less
testparm -s|less
Avoids an unnecessary pipe, and more importantly, well, it IS two
characters shorter ;).
Bah
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: John Summerfield
Sent:
I have a VM-Rexx socket program I would like to use in Linux. But when I
run this rexx program using regina I get the following
sh: SOCKET: command not found
Is there a way to make these SOCKET calls work in regina?
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems
1700 Summit
Note also the IBM involvement:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2543173.stm
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Mark,
It looks like you'll need to install the rxsock extension (assuming it
will port to s/390 - I've not tested it).
http://fly.hiwaay.net/~abbott/regina/
Regards, Dougie Lawson
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I have a VM-Rexx socket program I would like to use in Linux. But when I
run this rexx program using regina I get the following
sh: SOCKET: command not found
Is there a way to make these SOCKET calls work in regina?
Upon further review it appears that IBM's Object Rexx has the RxSocket
support
Hi,
I wanted to build a linux that has ext3 and lvm support. I installed the
latest LVM (1.0.3?) and used kernel 2.4.17 with the patches needed. So far
so good.
I ipled the new kernel and was happy that everything worked fine. But now I
have the problem that I cannot mount or unmount a
We recently upgraded our 9672 G6 (with an OSA-2 card) to a z900 (with two
OSA-E cards). I'm testing a SuSE Linux 2.2.16 distribution and currently
using
one of the OSA-Es in non-qdio mode. Everything is working fine just like
with the 9672.
I would like to try the other OSA-E (which is genned
I used O-REXX to write a UFT send procedure. It was sort of bi-modal. I
could write parts in the standard REXX syntax and other parts in Object
syntax. The product seemed pretty solid as I had no problems with other
than rethinking the syntax from traditional REXX.
spool_id =
We are getting the following msg when booting a S390 LPAR from tape that
has redhat 7.2 on it.
dasd:unsupported feature: 1728, ignoring setting6dasd:initialization not
performed due to errors
The dasd is a 3390-3 in a shark. Can someone help resolve this, please?
Or point me to the relevant
Make sure you put portname:TESTPORT (I mean colon!!! not = sign) Carlos
:-)
Saying goes: Great minds think alike - I say: Great minds think for
themselves!
Carlos A. Ordonez
IBM Corporation
Server Consolidation
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Dave,
That sounds about right, except for the = - : correction Carlos noted.
The other option, in case you want to play around with things for a while,
would be to put the information into /etc/modules.conf:
alias eth1 qeth
options qeth qeth_options=noauto;0x1500,0x1501,0x1502,portname:TESTPORT
Has anyone used Object Rexx? What do you think of it compared to Regina?
Yeah, I have; but I've not played a lot with Regina ... its dialect seems a
tad foreign to me; but that's only because of my IBM upbringing. I'm not a
good one to judge the relative usability and friendliness of each.
It looks like this extension was specifically designed for Regina and
Winrexx running on Windows systems only. I'm sure it could be ported easily
enough, but not by me.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Dougie G Lawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 7:24
If it were up to me, I'd spread Object Rexx (as opposed to vanilla Rexx)
over the entire IBM OS set -- there aren't versions available for TSO or
CMS. It's pretty nice. If you've got the right Linux machine (there are no
s390x/ELF64 binaries available), you can download it and try it for free
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 08:01:59 -0500, Mark D Pace wrote:
Upon further review it appears that IBM's Object Rexx has the RxSocket
support included. Has anyone used Object Rexx? What do you think of it
compared to Regina?
Haven't tried Regina, but ObjextRexx is pretty neat - especially
if you like
I tried to run B2H EXEC from the VM Download page on Windows using Regina.
It bombed. Switched to Object REXX, it worked perfectly.
-Original Message-
From: Mark D Pace [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 8:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade my kernel with this new recommended patch and i
get this trouble. Any idea ?
rm -f s390-misc.o
s390-ibm-linux-ld -m elf_s390 -r -o s390-misc.o chandev.o
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.19/drivers/s390/misc'
make[2]: Leaving directory
Mark,
the information sent so far derive from a cloned production
linux machine, connected via vmlan, where I tried to add
a 2nd (the 3172) interface. Reason for this: Its my highest
system level (SLES7 GA plus Oct 02 recommended updates
per YOU). T tried this level when my SLES7 GA level came up
Just as an update...
I'm running into this same link error with a number of other packages. It's
really looking like something wrong with the interaction between gcc 2.95.3,
and glibc 2.2.5. :(
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 6:13 PM
Mark Post wrote:
I'm running into this same link error with a number of other packages. It's
really looking like something wrong with the interaction between gcc 2.95.3,
and glibc 2.2.5. :(
Ah, now that is certainly possible, given the close interaction between
the libc I/O and libstdc++
I've got gcc 3.2 compiling as I write this. It's taking a while, but I
should have something by the end of the day that I can test with.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Ulrich Weigand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Adam Thornton wrote:
If you have a shared volume, linked read-only, to a virtual machine,
formatted with ext3, then even if you have it specified as ro in
/etc/fstab, you still get errors at boot, presumably as it tries to do
something with the journal inode.
If you mount it as ext2 these
I recently installed the following RPM's:
MySQL-3.23.41-1a.s390.rpm
MySQL-devel-3.23.41-1a.s390.rpm
MySQLclient9-3.23-22-6a.s390.rpm
MySQL-server-3.23.41-1a.s390.rpm
Afterwards, I was able to start the mysqld daemon ok and install an application I
downloaded for a demonstration of the
I'm trying to build the s390-tools for the May2002 stream. The code is
looking for ucd-snmp headers, specifically ucd-snmp/ucd-snmp-config.h,
ucd-snmp/ucd-snmp-includes.h, and ucd-snmp/ucd-snmp-agent-includes.h. I
found net-snmp 5.0.6 on SourceForge, but that package doesn't seem to have
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 08:26:00AM +1000, Vic Cross wrote:
And perhaps why there is a dependency on SNMP headers?
osasnmpd attaches itself to ucd-snmpd using the AgentX interface
therefore it needs some structures defined in the ucd-snmpd headers.
Regards,
Jochen
Jochen,
Thanks, I appreciate it. One comment, though. The SourceForge site states
that the 4.2 line has been stabilized, so you might want to consider
modifying the code to work with the 5.0 version.
Thanks again,
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Jochen Röhrig [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
You forgot to tell what distribution you use. Here i use debian 3.0
(woody) and php-mysql works fine. Look for the following line on your php.ini (mine is
in /etc/php4/apache/php.ini):
extension=mysql.so
Look for the plugin also (maybe your path is different):
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Adam Thornton wrote:
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 06:13:32AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Check that fstab says it's not to be checked.
It does; after the options, I've got 0 0: no dumps, no check. Yes,
mounting it as ext2 works fine, but that's not the point. I think the
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 08:24:08AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
On RHL, fsck is invoked by the initialisation scripts. Check what yours
is doing, possibly it's going wrong on ext3/
Nope.
If I detach the disk so it isn't mounted at boot, and then reattach it
dynamically
mount -t ext2 -o
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Adam Thornton wrote:
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 08:24:08AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
On RHL, fsck is invoked by the initialisation scripts. Check what yours
is doing, possibly it's going wrong on ext3/
Nope.
If I detach the disk so it isn't mounted at boot, and then
At 11:25 12/05/2002 -0500, Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission wrote:
I tried to run B2H EXEC from the VM Download page on Windows using Regina.
It bombed. Switched to Object REXX, it worked perfectly.
B2H is a great piece of software, and Gary Richtmeyer put a lot of effort
into getting it
At 10:57 12/05/2002 -0500, James Tison wrote:
Has anyone used Object Rexx? What do you think of it compared to Regina?
Yeah, I have; but I've not played a lot with Regina ... its dialect seems a
tad foreign to me; but that's only because of my IBM upbringing.
I'm curious - are you saying
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 11:35, you wrote:
While checking the doc, I found this:
-j external-journal
Set the pathname where the external-journal for
this filesystem can be found.
which raises the question as to where the journal is.
It's an internal
Would someone explain what B2H is, and where it can be retrieved? Might
make a good link for you-know-where.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ross Patterson
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 9:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adam,
This looks similar to a problem someone else (Gordon Wolfe?) was having a
while ago. Is the file system on the minidisk you're accessing mounted R/W
on another system? If so, it's marked as being dirty. If you make sure the
file system is only mounted R/O by all systems accessing it,
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 11:06:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
It should, of course, be e2fsck -n /dev/dasd/0cd2/part1
Der. Perhaps I ought to stop for the night.
debinst:~# e2fsck -n /dev/dasd/0cd2/part1
e2fsck 1.27 (8-Mar-2002)
Warning! /dev/dasd/0cd2/part1 is mounted.
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 10:17:53PM -0500, Mark Post wrote:
Adam,
This looks similar to a problem someone else (Gordon Wolfe?) was having a
while ago. Is the file system on the minidisk you're accessing mounted R/W
on another system? If so, it's marked as being dirty. If you make sure the
At 22:20 12/05/2002 -0500, Mark Post wrote:
Would someone explain what B2H is,
It's a translator from the BookMaster document mark-up language to
HTML. B2H can handle some other input formats, but it's raison d'etre is
BookMaster GML documents.
and where it can be retrieved?
B2H lives on
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 12:28, you wrote:
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 11:06:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
It should, of course, be e2fsck -n /dev/dasd/0cd2/part1
Der. Perhaps I ought to stop for the night.
You only did what I said. I woke up to it when I saw the errors.
And when not
I'm curious - are you saying Regina doesn't look like Object Rexx, or
Regina doesn't look like Rexx?
Oh no, I didn't mean to impugn Regina at all. I last saw it long ago
(1996?), and gave up on it real quickly. I fuzzily recall that it only
seemed like a close cousin to the IBM Rexx dialects.
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 12:42, you wrote:
Oh no, I didn't mean to impugn Regina at all. I last saw it long ago
(1996?), and gave up on it real quickly. I fuzzily recall that it only
seemed like a close cousin to the IBM Rexx dialects. Many OS/2, TSO, and
CMS execs I'd written broke in unexpected
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 12:38:55PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Okay, use '-f' to force it to check. Just in case. It is telling you
the dirty bit's not set and that means nobody else has it mounted rw.
I have seen e2fsck find errors when forced to check, even though the
filesystem was
Hello again from Gregg C Levine
Adam, just for fun, what sort of hardware are you running this under?
And is it Debian? Or somebody else? Yeah, try it. Mount the pack, R/O,
and see what happens, and let us know what happens.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 12:46:23AM -0500, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Hello again from Gregg C Levine
Adam, just for fun, what sort of hardware are you running this under?
And is it Debian? Or somebody else? Yeah, try it. Mount the pack, R/O,
and see what happens, and let us know what happens.
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