On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 02:19:45PM -0400, Miguel Diaz wrote:
> One stack connected to the OSA can be designated as the primary_router. It
> doesn't matter if they are in seperate LPARS or guests in the same LPAR,
> only one, regardless of microcode level.  If you need to have two stacks
> with primary_router specified, you need to OSA cards.  Note that unless
> z/OS is actually acting as a virtual router, there's no need for it to
> specify primary_router.

If I set primary_router in the Linux guest, and it appears to succeed,
has it succeeded, or will I get an error if I ask it to be the primary
router and someone else already is?

Adam

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