I've been quite happy with Levanta for creating Linux Instances. It's very
good at creating Instances that have similar configurations (e.g. test and
development). The product strengths are in a type of copy on write sharing
of Linux and any RPMs. The product is a little weak in version
What's the difference between the force command and cp signal shutdown?
We've been using the force, since that's the command that I found first.
Should we change our procedures?
Thanks
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I have used a product called Harbor in the past. I was quite happy with it
for AIX (UNIX) and Windows. I installed and ran the product (client) for a
SuSE system. I was able to backup and restore files. I did not test a full
bare metal type recovery. My problem was that the product was
You might want to look at:
http://dsh.sourceforge.net/
There is a similar sounding utility on IBM's SP/2 product, which is layered
on top of AIX. IBM used Kerberos to authentic. Basically, you could issue
a command line to a collection of hosts. The hosts could either be
specified on the
I believe that 2.4.21-95 has the do_mremap() problem addressed. I have this
url from SuSE:
http://sdb.suse.de/download/s390x/update/SuSE-SLES/8/rpm/s390x/k_deflt-2.4.2
1-95.s390x.rpm
-Original Message-
From: Eric Sammons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:58
Eric,
I remember seeing some issues with the 64bit kernel and the diag driver. We
are just doing the equivalent of the following:
modprobe dasd_fba_mod
echo add device range=292 /proc/dasd/devices
mkswap /dev/dasdg
swapon /dev/dasdg
The bottom line is that the vdisk is an fba type device. If