Hello list, When I define a NIC for the linuxmachine I use something like:
DEFINE NIC F00 TYPE QDIO COUPLE F00 SYSTEM OSNLINUX In the directory the NIC is specified as special. In one machine we have defined three NIC's. F00 coupled to AOSN, F10 coupled to AOSNBU and F20 coupled to OSNLINUX. The F20 was created to mov e the linuxmachine to vswitch. F00 was the old connection to guest LAN. Today we had to disconnect F00 from the guest LAN and then redefine F00 t o connect to the Vswitch. Then the F00 would replace the F20 device and the machine would be moved to the vswitch. I have found something I can't explain. The NIC F00 was coupled to AOSN just after the DEFINE command, no couple was needed. But we wanted the NI C to be coupled to OSNLINUX so the couple to AOSN was not correct. I did no t expect the define to automatically connect to the guest LAN. What could b e the logic? Did I have to UNCOUPLE first? Thanks, Berry.
