Did you do 'SET VSWITCH TD6VSW1 GRANT LINUXB' ?
That is the one I keep forgetting to do when I am building a new linux
server. I wish the it would accept a wild card format userid like lnx* .
/Tom Kern
Marcy Cortes wrote:
Running z/VM 5.3 - 0702.
I have a Linux (sles9x - latest kernel) - runing on a virtual machine
I take it down.
Rename it (using directory manager of my choice -- in this case
'vmsecure change linuxa linuxb')
Boot virtual machine with the new name
And Get...
qeth: Device 0.0.3000/0.0.3001/0.0.3002 is a Guest LAN QDIO card (level:
V531)
with link type GuestLAN QDIO (portname:
td6vsw1)
qeth: LAN on card 0.0.3000 if offline! Continuing
softsetup.
Sure enough - it does not appear on Q LAN DETAILS td6vsw1
Shutting down (all the way off) and bringing it back up fixes it.
Why would that be? I haven't yet tried waiting for some time period to
see if that fixes it as well.
*Marcy Cortes *
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