Looking at services on fedora 30 I didn't recognize from fedora 29, I did an rpm -q -i to tell me about the new tpm2-abrmd.service:
tpm2-abrmd is a system daemon implementing the TPM2 access broker (TAB) and Resource Manager (RM) spec from the TCG.
I haven't had such a laugh since my old IBM 360 days when I looked up error code IEC020I to find it means:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 15:20 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
Looking at services on fedora 30 I didn't recognize from fedora 29, I did an rpm -q -i to tell me about the new tpm2-abrmd.service:
tpm2-abrmd is a system daemon implementing the TPM2 access broker (TAB) and Resource Manager (RM) spec from the TCG.
I haven't had such a laugh since my old IBM 360 days when I looked up error code IEC020I to find it means:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
Nope, several minutes of staring and I don't get it. I've never been an IBMer though.
poc
On Thu, 02 May 2019 20:39:34 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
Nope, several minutes of staring and I don't get it. I've never been an IBMer though.
That's the point. Their "explanation" in the messages and code manual was laughable gibberish.
P.S. What it really meant was that the $@#! operator in the comp center mounted the wrong tape which had unexpected block sizes and blew up the program trying to read it (at least that's what it always meant the 47,000 times it happened to me :-).
Now if I could only tell what the tpm2-abrmd service does and if I need it running for any reason...
On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 15:53 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 02 May 2019 20:39:34 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
Nope, several minutes of staring and I don't get it. I've never been an IBMer though.
That's the point. Their "explanation" in the messages and code manual was laughable gibberish.
P.S. What it really meant was that the $@#! operator in the comp center mounted the wrong tape which had unexpected block sizes and blew up the program trying to read it (at least that's what it always meant the 47,000 times it happened to me :-).
The classic one is of course:
Wrong Error
poc
On 5/2/19 6:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 15:53 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 02 May 2019 20:39:34 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
Nope, several minutes of staring and I don't get it. I've never been an IBMer though.
That's the point. Their "explanation" in the messages and code manual was laughable gibberish.
P.S. What it really meant was that the $@#! operator in the comp center mounted the wrong tape which had unexpected block sizes and blew up the program trying to read it (at least that's what it always meant the 47,000 times it happened to me :-).
The classic one is of course:
Not a typewriter
On 5/2/19 5:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 15:53 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 02 May 2019 20:39:34 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
Nope, several minutes of staring and I don't get it. I've never been an IBMer though.
That's the point. Their "explanation" in the messages and code manual was laughable gibberish.
P.S. What it really meant was that the $@#! operator in the comp center mounted the wrong tape which had unexpected block sizes and blew up the program trying to read it (at least that's what it always meant the 47,000 times it happened to me :-).
The classic one is of course:
Wrong Error
I always liked the old Fortran error code which, according to the manual, meant, "An erroneous error number has been placed in the error table."
On Thu, 2 May 2019, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 15:20 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
Looking at services on fedora 30 I didn't recognize from fedora 29, I did an rpm -q -i to tell me about the new tpm2-abrmd.service:
tpm2-abrmd is a system daemon implementing the TPM2 access broker (TAB) and Resource Manager (RM) spec from the TCG.
I haven't had such a laugh since my old IBM 360 days when I looked up error code IEC020I to find it means:
TCP erropt = ABE and/or no SYNAD exit specified.
Nope, several minutes of staring and I don't get it. I've never been an IBMer though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKQzqwn-jIM
rday