Well to check THAT particular item (on the z/linux to z/linux transfers
anyway) I ipl'ed both guests to set the hsi1 tx/rx numbers back to 0, and
then ran the test. When I did an ifconfig against each guest, the eth0
interface showed a few K of traffic, whereas the hsi1 interface showd 593
MB of traffic - I used that as the indicator that the hipersockets for
linux to linux worked. I don't know how to check something similar for the
z/os side of things.





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I wonder if for some reason the 192.x address is NOT being used during
FTP. Is there a confirmation that the transfer is actually going through
the hipersocket?




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On Friday, 05/28/2004 at 12:13 EST, "Lucius, Leland"
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> Yepper, it does.  I'm currently running with a 56KB MTU (on z/OS side)
and have
> tried lower.  Never could get the FTP up very high.  I even transferred
files
> between a TFS under z/OS and an ram disk under Linux.  Thought it might
be I/O
> related.  Helped a little, but still not where it should be.

Ummm...you have to have the same MTU on both sides.  Make sure you have
MFS (OS= in IOCDS) at 64K.

Alan Altmark
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IBM z/VM Development

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