Robert, 

In answer to your other questions, No vlan configuration.  

And no OSA changes on the other LPARs.  

I went to a handy quick reference, and issued a route command, and it appears 
the default route is corrupt.  It should, I believe, display an ip address.  
Instead, it displays the high-order of what appears to be a DNS name. 


Dave 



Dave Stuart
Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
[email protected]
 


>>> "Robert J Brenneman" <[email protected]> 10/1/2012 2:45 PM >>>
If you know a little about your network topology you can ping the default
gateway from your linux system, then the next hop out, and so on to see if
you have a connectivity issue or a routing issue.

Are you using vlans?  Did something in the vlan config change?

Did the other OSA sharing lpars change something that affected this linux's
connectivity?

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