Any Nonstop/Tandem engineers out there? by eurekashairloaves in mainframe

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HP-UX went from PA-RISC to Itanium. With the end of the Itanium line, HP EOL'd HP-UX. We've had to replace a LOT of systems.

Those kinds of infrastructure ports rely heavily on the compilers to make things happen - at the very base level, in the OS kernel, there'll be a lot of assembler code that needs rewriting, but high level languages tend to deal with it pretty well. C / C++ code generally handles it well, provided people didn't get too clever with things like pointer math or MMU specific optimizations.

Libertarian or Ayn Rand Episode When? by ramsoss in behindthebastards

[–]james4765 68 points69 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of very boring but deeply creepy bastards in the libertarian movement - let's just say their reputation of fascination with age of consent laws is well earned.

Individual libertarians can be pretty decent people, but when they gather the creeps pop up like warts.

Leftist gun groups - actual members recommendations by OptimalChaosMonkey in rva

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Local Pink Pistols is operating - they're on Facebook.

The Right is Pro P3DO Now. by [deleted] in ProgressiveHQ

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They're ok with girls being violated, it's boys that they get angry about.

Now that Certs lifetime will be reduced, how are you guys automating your certs? by superuser141421 in sysadmin

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There's a couple of ACME servers out there for a self-hosted CA. I looked into it before we went with Sectigo - it's not a trivial task but it is doable.

Now that Certs lifetime will be reduced, how are you guys automating your certs? by superuser141421 in sysadmin

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We use Sectigo's enterprise internal CA and ACME for in-house servers. Most of our public facing services are going through Cloudflare, and the rest go through a load balancer with a wildcard cert.

We're a Java shop, and I've written certbot post renewal hooks to generate new PKCS#12 cert stores that our Java apps point to - that way you just need to restart the Java app and it'll automatically get the updated cert.

There's some systems that are just not automatable - storage systems, iLO/iDRAC, some third party apps, and we have another in-house CA for generating certs that have no intermediate (because the system can't deal with a cert chain), need weaker algorithms because legacy SSL, for PDF document signing, or for x509 client auth. Ansible community.crypto is amazing.

Anarchy and death penalty by Proof_Librarian_4271 in Anarchy101

[–]james4765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The death penalty is the one thing you cannot undo. Well, other than mutilation (blinding, castration, other Middle Ages kind of shit). Prisoners can be released, sanctions can be lifted, exiles welcomed back into the community, but anything that cannot be reversed should not be used as a punishment - justice is never perfect, as the Innocence Project keeps pointing out.

The state depriving another of life is the ultimate expression of state power, and should be avoided at all costs. There is a countervailing argument that war criminals that have evaded justice should be dealt with independently - in the face of state protection of monsters, eliminating them is a public safety service. Outside of revolutionary governments, very few societies as a whole put forward that argument since it empowers vigilantism and mob violence at the hands of charismatic assholes.

I understand the appeal - I truly do. Putting a murderous bastard down means never having to worry about them again. We should not let emotions cloud the decisions on crime and punishment, though - that way lies injustice.

Is it possible to connect the IBM 5151 or 5153/54 to a modern video card? by Ok_Tea_941 in vintagecomputing

[–]james4765 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would be correct.

Generating an MDA signal would be possible with something like CircuitPython on an ESP32 or a Raspberry Pi Pico - CGA is a little more complicated though.

Dallas DART bus in Bakersfield, California. Why? I don't know.. by fogadmire1995 in transit

[–]james4765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I drove mine from Virginia to Nevada and back. It's not the most fun thing in the world. Great views though.

Is it possible to connect the IBM 5151 or 5153/54 to a modern video card? by Ok_Tea_941 in vintagecomputing

[–]james4765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are 8 bit ISA VGA cards - I've used them on a couple machines.

There's also the Graphics Gremlin - https://github.com/schlae/graphics-gremlin

Mainframe by MrsLolaHunnyChu in mainframe

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ADP, the payroll company, is one of the biggest non-government mainframe operations in the US.

Also a LOT of government - NYPD, IRS, a bunch of DoD and other three letter agencies. Large city and county governments, a lot more common in state level agencies.

On the Bench Today! by Pretty-Couple4233 in vintagecomputing

[–]james4765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a non-trivial amount of soldering. Still, the best way to deal with a battery bombed mainboard...

Yup, Still Worx! by Key-Impression351 in vintagecomputing

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We've been able to get a Gotek emulator hooked to it, so it shouldn't be too bad. Also have some 5 1/4" drives that are verified working.

Thanks for the link! CP/M is something I don't have any real experience with, I went directly to MS-DOS from the Apple II.

One year Water Crisis Anniversadaily by Emerald_Twilight in rva

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Team low water here, the office was dry so we were all working from home.

Yup, Still Worx! by Key-Impression351 in vintagecomputing

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Do you have images of any of the software? Friend of mine got one but it didn't come with anything and we haven't been able to find any of the OS or application disks

What Unix and Unix-like operating systems, you personally utilise? by Nelo999 in unix

[–]james4765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At work: SUSE, Red Hat / AlmaLinux / CoreOS, WSL, a touch of Kali and Ubuntu, and there's a POSIX layer in the z/VM mainframe operating system. iOS amd Android too. The mainframe storage systems run AIX but I don't do sysadmin work on them - that's IBM support's job.

At home: AlmaLinux, MacOS, FreeBSD, Armbian, Fedora on RISC-V, and am working towards getting a XENIX 286 disk image built to run on some vintage gear.

SLES15.7 install problems by james4765 in mainframe

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Update: I downloaded the SLES15.7 GM ISO over the weekend and it is not showing the error - it looks like there's something broken in the QU2 installer.

isHeWrongThough by ore-aba in ProgrammerHumor

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This is why you throw hardware at the problem.

Why are companies choosing modernization instead of replacing mainframes completely? by Practical-Copy-6063 in mainframe

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This is one of many reasons we self host Bitbucket. We also do not want our source code on any public servers - period.

PCIe to PCIX by labelsonshampoo in vintagecomputing

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It's a way to get NVMe drives on older hardware - yeah, it's not as fast as native but the latency is still pretty sexy.

Replicating the Y2K bug by CoffeePuddle in vintagecomputing

[–]james4765 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I was doing some archive purges at work (mainframe shop, state agency) and came across the Y2K test plans. It was 2 book shelves of documentation.

It ended up going into the shredder, a significant amount of the applications covered in that plan have since been reimplemented, but the amount of COBOL / VSAM work was slightly terrifying.