On Dec 8, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Steve Gentry wrote:

Hello. I have two linux guest machines running on the same IFL  I
have a
hipersocket defined to both of them i.e., they are on the same
subnet.  I
also have OSA ports defined to these same two machines.  The OSA's
are on
a different subnet, and both Linux's (eth0) are on that same
subnet.  One
of the linux machines is running Samba.  I issue a mount command
from the
other linux machine.  How do the linux machines determine which
interface
(eth0 or hsi0) to use?  I would want both Linux's to use hsi0 because
hipersockets are supposed to be fast.  Can I some how force the two
Linux's to use the hsi0 rather than eth0?

I'd override it with different DNS names for the different
interfaces: lnx1-eth and lnx1-hsi, for instance.

Adam

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