Re: Really silly SSH question.

2005-04-16 Thread Phil Howard
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 01:11:13PM -0500, McKown, John wrote: | Just for grins and giggles, I created an SSH private key/public key | pair. I can now use PuTTY to logon to Linux without using my Linux | password. Instead, I must use a Passphrase. What have I gained? I did | replace my password

Re: Really silly SSH question.

2005-04-16 Thread Rob van der Heij
The most significant thing imho is that you separate authentication (by showing your private key) and access control (the system holding a list of public keys that are valid for access). You only need one passphrase to decode your private key and can use that for all systems that you logon to,

Re: Can I make LVM by 1 DASD?

2005-04-16 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 4/14/05, Mrohs, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can split up the DASD into equally sized minidisks and if you stripe the LV, then Linux will initiate multiple I/Os across howewever many physical volumes (minidisks) you have in the group. Depending on how many paths there are to the

Re: Latest on PAV's?

2005-04-16 Thread Bill Bitner
Not that I want to bring this subject back up, but I think there were a few unanswered questions. You can find the device queueing on Performance Toolkit FCX108 DEVICE report under the Req. Qued field. Also is reflected in difference between Serv Resp (Service Time and Response Time). Shown in