Yum on SLES 11

2010-06-01 Thread Thang Pham
Is there a yum RPM for SLES 11? I know I can use zypper to install packages, but I need yum for the moment. Thanks, Thang 2455 South Road (Embedded Phamimage moved to

Re: Yum on SLES 11

2010-06-01 Thread Mark Post
On 6/1/2010 at 02:13 PM, Thang Pham thang.p...@us.ibm.com wrote: Is there a yum RPM for SLES 11? I know I can use zypper to install packages, but I need yum for the moment. I would doubt it. zypper will work against YUM repositories, though. Mark Post

z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Tom Burkholder
z/VMers, My disclaimer is I'm not a networking engineer but I have a zVM and networking question. I can provide more details, etc, but is anybody running z/VM and z/OS lpars on the same z10 and SHRing the OSAs? We originally setup the z/VM proof-of-concept with VSWITCH but a single OSA to a

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Harder, Pieter
I don't know about z10 (don't have one), but we run with two OSA 1000BaseT as a failover pair shared between two z/OS and one z/VM/IFL lpars. The outside is one /24 network and we gave out individual host addresses and use a VSWITCH with two RDEVs on the z/VM side as well. The OSAs keep track

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Mark Pace
I don't know a thing about the Cisco switch, but I have 3 LPARs, 1 z/VM and 2 z/OS, sharing the same OSA Express-3 port. Since they are on the same port they are obviously on the same subnet. On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Harder, Pieter pieter.har...@brabantwater.nl wrote: I don't know

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Marcy Cortes
Since they are on the same port they are obviously on the same subnet. Well no, you can have lots of subnets on the same port. But yes, you can share them with z/OS if you have to. Marcy This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the addressee or

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Mark Pace
Okay - I'm going to show my ignorance here. How can you have multiple subnets on the same OSA port? On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Marcy Cortes marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.comwrote: Since they are on the same port they are obviously on the same subnet. Well no, you can have lots of subnets on

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Harder, Pieter
I don't know a thing about the Cisco switch, but I have 3 LPARs, 1 z/VM and 2 z/OS, sharing the same OSA Express-3 port. Since they are on the same port they are obviously on the same subnet. That is not necessarily true if you take vlan tagging into account. One physical port may then

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread David Boyes
I don't know a thing about the Cisco switch, but I have 3 LPARs, 1 z/VM and 2 z/OS, sharing the same OSA Express-3 port. Since they are on the same port they are obviously on the same subnet. Nope. Think VLANs. Each one of those physical ports could be on up to 1024 different segments, and

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Aria Bamdad
You can have multiple subnets on one segment. For example, you can have 10.1.1.x and 192.168.1.x packets using the same segment of ethernet. There is nothing that prevents you from doing it and it is not uncommon. Aria -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Mark Pace
Thank you, Ladies and gentlemen, I've learned something new today. I'm going to have to figure out how to do this one day so I can provide fail-over support for the other OSA. On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Aria Bamdad a...@bsc.gwu.edu wrote: You can have multiple subnets on one segment. For

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 06/01/2010 at 03:20 EDT, Tom Burkholder tom.burkhol...@qvc.com wrote: If anybody is sharing OSA's with z/VM and z/OS lpars I'd be interested in getting some more information or ideas if possible. One of my biggest concern is being able to keep the same 192.168.xxx.yyy currently

Re: z/VM and z/OS sharing OSAs?

2010-06-01 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 06/01/2010 at 04:26 EDT, Aria Bamdad a...@bsc.gwu.edu wrote: You can have multiple subnets on one segment. For example, you can have 10.1.1.x and 192.168.1.x packets using the same segment of ethernet. There is nothing that prevents you from doing it and it is not uncommon.

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