Gordon, I would think you would need to restart ALL the services that IP uses on EACH LINUX Image !! that could be a real pain to keep track of, or maybe you could restart ALL of the services !!! I do that on my desktop, but it runs Hercules & Sles7/390 A auto script that could be fired off from a session would be good, considering IF IP services take a hit you may not have Telnet like connectivity !!... let us know what you find out about this one, I would like to file the response away....
Thanks Ken Dreger At 03:15 PM 10/17/2002, Wolfe, Gordon W wrote:
We have a number of Linux (SuSE 2.4.7) images running under z/VM 4.2. These are all connected to the VM TCPIP stack via virtual CTCA's. If the VM TCPIP stack comes down and back up, is there a way to reconnect the linux servers without shutting them down and rebooting? "If Paradise Lost had been written by a system administrator, it would have had the sequel 'Paradise Restored from Backup'." Gordon Wolfe, Ph. D. (425)865-5940 VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company
Ken Dreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] presently un-employed IBM systems programmer
