On Thursday, 12/02/2004 at 09:09 MST, "Seader, Cameron"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> IBM has told us also that this limitation also applies to z/VM, This is
per
> LPAR. so i am limited to 127 devices online at one time. How have people

> overcome this limit, If i want to have hipersockets on all of my linux
guests
> and i want more than 40 guests we have a problem here houston. This
limitation
> really sucks. Is there a way to get around this. Is there some way to
define
> virtual hipersockets without real addresses? What can we do? I can't
setup a
> Guest lan, because i need all of my guests to talk to z/OS since we have
an
> LDAP server we authenticat to over on that side.

"I don't think so, Tim."   z/OS may have that limitation, but not z/VM. It
is also possible that HCD enforces the z/OS limitation and, if so, you
would encounter that same limitation if you use HCD on z/VM.

Feel free to let me know (offline, please) who in IBM gave you that
information and I can either (a) correct their understanding of how the
Universe functions or (b) learn something new.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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