I have two question, can I share the datapath(n+2) with the ZOS ??? and
why they coded two datapath per LPAR??? Thanks
Alan Altmark
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01/31/2003
04:11 PM
Please respond
to Linux on 390
Port
On Friday, 01/31/2003 at 02:54 GMT, Eddie Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Current, we have an OSA-express that being shared by
> two Z/OS LPAR. Each LPAR has one TCPIP stack running at one time...
however
> the "datapath" has two unique addresses for each of the LPAR - total of
> four addresses for the datapath and two for the read/write.
>
> My question is that, can I attach the next address
> in the datapath as the third address of my TCPIP(Z/VM ) stack???
I think z/OS allows the datapaths to be specified separately, z/VM
doesn't. You have to give VM n, n+1, and n+2.
Alan Altmark
Sr. Software Engineer
IBM z/VM Development