Yep!
 
as:
OSA  9B10 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    9B10
OSA  9B11 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    9B11
OSA  9B12 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    9B12
OSA  9B13 ATTACHED TO VZD0001  9B12
OSA  9B14 ATTACHED TO VZD0001  9B10
OSA  9B15 ATTACHED TO VZD0001  9B11
OSA  9B16 ATTACHED TO VZD0002  9B10
OSA  9B17 ATTACHED TO VZD0002  9B11
OSA  9B18 ATTACHED TO VZD0002  9B12
OSA  9B19 ATTACHED TO RHEL002  9B12
OSA  9B1A ATTACHED TO RHEL002  9B10
OSA  9B1B ATTACHED TO RHEL002  9B11
OSA  9B1F ATTACHED TO VZD0005  9B12
OSA  9B20 ATTACHED TO VZD0005  9B10
OSA  9B21 ATTACHED TO VZD0005  9B11
OSA  9B22 ATTACHED TO RHEL003  9B10
OSA  9B23 ATTACHED TO RHEL003  9B11
OSA  9B24 ATTACHED TO RHEL003  9B12
OSA  9B25 ATTACHED TO RHEL004  9B12
OSA  9B26 ATTACHED TO RHEL004  9B10
OSA  9B27 ATTACHED TO RHEL004  9B11
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Daniel Allen
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OSA question



        So I could use the OSA as this: 
         
        OSA  0100 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0100

        OSA  0101 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0101

        OSA  0102 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0102

        OSA  0103 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0104

        OSA  0104 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0105

        OSA  0105 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0106

        
        That way I would not have gaps in the OSA.

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        From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stracka, James (GTI)
        Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:25 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: OSA question
        
        
        Sure,
         
        You can have 107, 108 and 103 as the controller
         
        or you could have done:
         
        OSA  0100 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0100

        OSA  0101 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0101

        OSA  0102 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0102                  
         
        OSA  0103 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0101

        OSA  0104 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0100

        OSA  0103 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0102
         
                                      
         

                -----Original Message-----
                From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Allen
                Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:18 PM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: OSA question
                
                
                I have the following OSA environment:
                 
                q 100-10f

                OSA  0100 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0100

                OSA  0101 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0101

                OSA  0102 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    0102

                OSA  0103 FREE

                OSA  0104 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0104

                OSA  0105 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0105

                OSA  0106 ATTACHED TO BH3A     0106

                OSA  0107 FREE    , OSA  0108 FREE    , OSA  0109 FREE
, OSA  010A FREE 
                OSA  010B FREE    , OSA  010C FREE    , OSA  010D FREE
, OSA  010E FREE 
                OSA  010F FREE

                 
                TCPIP requires three addresses and the first two
addresses must be an even-odd pair. 
                 
                Is that correct ?
                 
                If it is correct and I need to add another z/OS guest, I
would use 108, 109 and 10A. 
                 
                Is there any way to 103 and 107 so all the OSA addresses
are used ?
                 

        
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