Thank you, Dave ...
I could never imagine that those DNS-updates take more than
2 days :-) But let's wait ...
But at least I can acces the site via their IP-address.
ciao Lutz
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Hi, Lutz.
www.vm.ibm.com has moved from 204.146.134.198 to 204.146.134.18.
DNS updates are working their way through the Internet, so it's not just
a German/European problem.
DJ
Lutz Hamann wrote:
> Thank you for your explanation and the URL, Vic.
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> I'd like to check it - if www.vm.ibm.com goes online again :-)
> It seems to be off-line since last Friday or Saturday :-(
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> Does anybody know the reason - or is it only specific German/European
> problem ?
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> On Saturday 06 August 2005 04:38, Neale Ferguson wrote:
> NF> I have a guest LAN that connects a number of guests.
> <snip>
> NF> All but one of the guests can talk to each other, except one
> NF> (I'll call X) which can only talk to the default gateway. If I ping
the
> NF> others from X I get no response. The same goes when I go from the any
> NF> other of the guests except R to X.
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> NF> We are z/VM 4.4 0404. Guest X is SLES9 SP2, Guest R is SLES7, other
> NF> guests are Debian.
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> There are a few VMLAN fixes out since 0404RSU. From recent experience
I'd
> suggest you get right up to date and try again (the qeth driver on the
> guests
> other than X might need an update as well, although it strikes me as odd
> that
> the SLES 7 system works talking to the SLES 9 SP2 given that its qeth is
> probably older than the Debians'...).
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> The z/VM team maintains an excellent resource that talks about (among
other
> things) z/VM maintenance levels in support of virtual networking:
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> http://www.vm.ibm.com/virtualnetwork
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> Look for the "Virtual Switch and Guest LAN CP Maintenance levels" link.
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> NF> The other weirdness I see is that all the guests have a subnet mask
of
> NF> 255.255.255.192 but Q LAN DETAILS reports everyone as 255.255.255.0.
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> No need to be concerned about this. At earlier levels the display shows
> the
> natural network mask (i.e. as if you weren't subnetting) instead of the
> actual subnet mask in use. On z/VM 5.1 the subnet mask display is
removed
> (replaced by the MAC address, like the multicast display).
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> Cheers,
> Vic Cross
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