I'm not sure where to look to debug this problem.
I've been testing Suse 8. We have been on Suse 7 for about a year.
When I install Suse 8, it connects to VM's TCP/IP machine and runs just
fine. This is z/VM 4.2 btw. However, when I cycle Linux, it doesn't
connect back to IP.
But, if I cycle
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I'm not sure where to look to debug this problem.
I've been testing Suse 8. We have been on Suse 7 for about a year.
When I install Suse 8, it connects to VM's TCP/IP
, it should get you going again. After a few attempts, perhaps.
If
you're lucky today.
Mark Post
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I'm not sure where
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You are right, in both cases.
Stopping the IP device and starting it again worked, at least the first
time.
I do plan on moving to IUCV. But during the initial testing, I'm
keeping the things I have control over, the same as I had
On Wed, 28 May 2003 13:03:41 -0400 Post, Mark K said:
I have this exact same problem on one of my SuSE systems that I upgraded to
a 2.4.19 kernel. I switched to IUCV instead. If you don't want to go with
Guest LANS (and you _really_ should), IUCV is the better way to go than CTC.
They're both
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I'm not sure where to look to debug this problem.
I've been testing Suse 8. We have been on Suse 7 for about a year.
When I install Suse 8, it connects to VM's TCP/IP machine
On Wednesday, 05/28/2003 at 01:19 EDT, Aria Bamdad
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How do you setup guest lans if you want to use IP addresses for the
linux guests that are not private addresses? What I mean is if you
VM host is on 1.2.3.x subnet and you want the linux guests served by
the VM TCPIP
On Wed, 28 May 2003 15:09:59 -0400 Alan Altmark said:
Use NAT in the gateway to handle the translation. Or wait for z/VM 4.4.
I am at 4.3 now. Can the VM stack do NAT? I did see some documents on this
but it involved using a linux guest as the router.
How do you setup guest lans if you want to use IP addresses for the
linux guests that are not private addresses? What I mean is if you
VM host is on 1.2.3.x subnet and you want the linux guests served by
the VM TCPIP to be on the same 1.2.3.x subnet, how is it done? I thought
the guest lans had
On Wednesday, 05/28/2003 at 03:14 EDT, Aria Bamdad
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On Wed, 28 May 2003 15:09:59 -0400 Alan Altmark said:
Use NAT in the gateway to handle the translation. Or wait for z/VM
4.4.
I am at 4.3 now. Can the VM stack do NAT? I did see some documents on
this
but it
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