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| is used for other purposes, too. Use the CD as a recovery system and
| let your production system load from DASD.
Actually, that is the purpose ... to be able to bring the system up from
the CDROM.
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 07:23:24AM -0500, shogunx wrote:
| On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
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| | That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
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| What voltage and amperage does it need?
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| 3-phase 440V most likely about 20-30 amps.
You'll need at least 25 kVA
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:49:53AM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote:
| On Wednesday, 03/16/2005 at 01:08 CST, Phil Howard
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| Under the link boot disk on the Slack390 site, it describes setting up
| the initial boot/IPL to install Slack390. But only refers to tape and
| card
delta, set the regulator for
240/139 if it's wired for wye and don't try to run anything else on it.
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don't find it in my list so I
am downloading it right now. I'll check it out.
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:16:42PM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote:
| On Wednesday, 03/16/2005 at 10:09 CST, Phil Howard
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| But there is still missing documentation info. Is there a specific NAME
| that is accessed in the /tapes directory? Or is it like EL TORITO
for content managed somewhere else.
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of info, which is what names from the tapes directory on the CD
will be used when booting that CD.
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on Hercules, have used Slackware since 1.0, and
worked on VM/370 systems from 1976 to 1992. But, if anyone has any ideas
or shortcut pointers that can speed up making the change, that would be
appreciated.
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, I tend to consider those details all
the time. That lets me avoid this kind of crash. But it also takes me
out of the running programming higher level applications.
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?). But if you need a large, high
traffic, high uptime, database, you don't really want the kinds of
machines typically built around Intel CPUs.
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host name. So it looks like someone moved mailer390.marist.edu (at least
in a database), yet the mailing list still comes from the old IP address.
Someone might want to look into the inconsistency.
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 06:31:38AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
| On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Phil Howard wrote:
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| I'm running Linux/390 (2.4.17) under Hercules (2.17.1) under Linux (2.4.21)
| on x86, and noticed that the encapsulation between host and guest systems
| for the CTC via TUN
TX packets:40 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
RX bytes:5460 (5.3 KiB) TX bytes:5471 (5.3 KiB)
How is that supposed to work?
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(but in theory still might in a few hours). There needs
to be a way to even kill device drivers (for most devices).
/IMHO
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seriously
worry about a workforce that takes a year to adapt to a change like using a
different modern word processor.
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remember for sure.
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On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 08:34:07AM -0700, Fargusson.Alan wrote:
| Power chips are not microcoded, so this would not be possible.
Maybe the new ones will be. It could be interesting if they were.
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, such
as an active web site run entirely via HTTPS where the crypto work
can add to the CPU load.
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