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check_iscsi: A Nagios Plugin for OCFS2 Vignette iSCSI

James Melin, a system administrator for Hennipin County,  Minnesota, needed a plugin for Nagios, anOpen Source network and server monitor, to interrogate status of their Vignette iSCSI storage system, used for Oracle Clustered Filesystem (OCFS2), an Open Source shared filesystem. He wrote the plugin and was kind enough to release it under GNU General Public License (GPL), and to allow Sine Nomine Associates to post it in hopes that it will be helpful to others.

New OpenSolaris Packages

Neale Ferguson has built some new packages for use on OpenSolaris for System z.

LARS Purdue Batch System for CMS

These files are the source and documentation for the Purdue University LARS Batch Monitor System for CMS, written in the late 1980s at Purdue University. The files were preserved and provided by George Shedlock at AEGON USA and Thomas Kern at the US Department of Energy.

System Images for Build 95 of OpenSolaris for System z

The system images for build 95 of OpenSolaris for System z are available for download from http://distribution.sinenomine.net/opensolaris. Three packaging choices are available: VMARC, AWSTAPE and a DVD image.

ROMAN EXEC (Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Comission)

This file is a REXX EXEC that converts between Arabic numbers to Roman numerals.

Sine Nomine Associates Announces Debian SSL Server Enabler

Debian SSL Server Enabler is a preconfigured mainframe Linux system, developed by Sine Nomine Associates and offered for free download, that enables the use of the IBM VM SSL code shipped with z/VM 4.3 and 4.4.

Debian SSL Server Enabler 0.4 released

The Debian SSL Server Enabler has been updated to version 0.4.

SysVInit for z/VM and VM/ESA 0.5 released

Version 0.5 of SysVInit for z/VM and VM/ESA has been released.

Technical HOWTO Documents

Sine Nomine Associates' engineering staff are pleased to offer these HOWTO documents to assist our customers and prospective customers with meeting their organizations' challenges.
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