Unless things have changed, each OSA triplet has to start on an even
real address, but the real addresses don't have to be consecutive.
Here's how we arrange ours. This setup pre-dates Guest LAN and Virtual
Switch.
Virtual
Machine Real Virtual
GUEST1 100 100
GUEST1 101 101
GUEST1 10A 102
GUEST2 102 100
GUEST2 103 101
GUEST2 10B 102
GUEST3 104 100
GUEST3 105 101
GUEST3 10C 102
GUEST4 106 100
GUEST4 107 101
GUEST4 10D 102
GUEST5 108 100
GUEST5 109 101
GUEST5 10E 102
Dennis O'Brien
"I don't have a girlfriend. I just know a girl who would get really mad
if she heard me say that". -- Mitch Hedberg
________________________________
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Daniel Allen
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 16:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IBMVM] OSA question
Can z/VM and a guest operating system (z/OS) share the same OSA
addresses ?
z/VM uses 100,101 and 102.
Can z/OS use 100,101 and 103 ? Or does z/OS need to use 103, 104 and 105
?
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