On Thursday, 11/04/2010 at 02:03 EDT, [email protected] wrote: > Personally, I don't keep the IPWIZARD setup. > There are few considerations about IPWIZARD in the new TCPIP Program > Directory, Level 610. > If any error occurs during TCPPARMS processing, TCPIP do not start. Example: > when we define 2 sets of OSAs, and only one is available at a time (Disaster > Recovery setup). > After first time of TCPIP's activation, I comment the :attach. line of DTCPARMS > and put DEDICATEs on directory. No more problems. > And the PROFILE TCPIP constructed by IPWIZARD must be changed by other, based > on model supplied (ft= STCPIP). See Program Directory. > My friends (and co-workers) generally don't read this manual.
IPWIZARD is not (and has never been) a TCP/IP configuration maintenance tool. Is is for use only during initial configuration after the z/VM install. Alan Altmark z/VM and Linux on System z Consultant IBM System Lab Services and Training ibm.com/systems/services/labservices office: 607.429.3323 [email protected] IBM Endicott
