ok--:nick.TCPIP set as you mentioned.. grant is done
set the DTCPARMS as follows. IDENTITY TCPIP WD5JU8QP 128M 256M ABG INCLUDE TCPCMSU BUILD ON * USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-1 * BUILD ON @@member2name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-2 * BUILD ON @@member3name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-3 * BUILD ON @@member4name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-4 OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON SHARE RELATIVE 3000 IUCV ALLOW IUCV ANY PRIORITY IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255 IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535 NICDEF F800 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 NICDEF F900 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 NICDEF FC00 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 NICDEF FD00 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 >> rest of list above and below not changed << What I have in tcp profile ; -------------------------------------------------- DEVICE DEVF800 OSD F800 PORTNUMBER 00 LINK LINKF800 QDIOETHERNET DEVF800 MTU 1500 ETHERNET DEVICE DEVF900 OSD F900 PORTNUMBER 01 LINK DEVF900 QDIOETHERNET DEVF900 MTU 1500 ETHERNET DEVICE DEVFC00 OSD FC00 PORTNUMBER 00 LINK DEVFC00 QDIOETHERNET DEVFC00 MTU 1500 ETHERNET DEVICE DEVFD00 OSD FD00 PORTNUMBER 01 LINK DEVFD00 QDIOETHERNET DEVFD00 MTU 1500 ETHERNET ; (End DEVICE and LINK statements) ; -------------------------------------------------- HOME 10.239.53.168 255.255.255.0 DEVF800 10.239.53.169 255.255.255.0 DEVFC00 192.168.35.138 255.255.255.0 DEVF900 192.168.35.139 255.255.255.0 DEVFD00 From: Berthold Gunreben <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 01/20/2015 02:24 AM Subject: Re: VSWITCH for z/vm tcpip Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]> Ron, I would try to check all the parts. - for me, the user definition looks ok. - logon as tcpmaint and have a look at system dtcparms. This should look similar to this: :nick.TCPIP :type.server :class.stack i.e. no dedicated network device. - make sure that you did grant tcpip access to the vswitch set vswitch vsw1 grant tcpip - also add that to system profile to make it persistent - if you use RACF/VM, you will have to set permissions there - after logging on tcpip, you can have a look at the vswitch to see if the connection is ok: CP Q VSWITCH VSW1 DETAILS in there, you should have an Adapter Owner: TCPIP The rest of the configuration is from tcpmaint the files TCPIP DATA and PROFILE TCPIP Berthold On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 14:14:45 -0600 Ron Wells <[email protected]> wrote: > ok--here goes...this is what I have so far...tell me where I am all > wet.. > > logged on to tcpmaint > in system dtcparms > >> > .************************************************************** > .* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 19 Jan 2009 > .* Configuration program run by MAINT at 15:43:10 > .************************************************************** > :nick.TCPIP :type.server > :class.stack > :attach.F800-F803,F900-F903,FC00-FC03,FD00-FD03 >>> > added this <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > * * * End of File * * * > >> > logged on to maint > in user direct > I did /identity tcpip > >> > IDENTITY TCPIP WD5JU8QP 128M 256M ABG > INCLUDE TCPCMSU > BUILD ON * USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-1 > * BUILD ON @@member2name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-2 > * BUILD ON @@member3name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-3 > * BUILD ON @@member4name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-4 > OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON > SHARE RELATIVE 3000 > IUCV ALLOW > IUCV ANY PRIORITY > IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255 > IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535 > NICDEF F800 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 >>>> added these > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > NICDEF F900 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 > NICDEF FC00 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 > NICDEF FD00 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 > > SUBCONFIG TCPIP-1 > LINK TCPMAINT 491 491 RR > LINK TCPMAINT 492 492 RR > LINK TCPMAINT 591 591 RR > >>>>> > > > > > > From: Michael MacIsaac <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 01/19/2015 12:15 PM > Subject: Re: VSWITCH for z/vm tcpip > Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]> > > > > Ron, > > You wrote: > > Found the following that was incorrect...or modified from original > > 5.4 setup..person that set this up no longer here. > > :nick.TCPIP :type.server > > :class.stack > > :ATTACH.F800-F80F,F900-F90F > > Yeah, that last line looks like a mistake - you don't want 32 OSA > devices attached to the TCP/IP stack. But you've probably already > fixed that. > > The reason to attach the z/VM TCP/IP stack to the VSWITCH is to > leverage the HA qualities of the VSWITCH with its ability to fail > over to a second OSA card. Alan is right - if you're going to do > this, the better model is to put the three COMMAND statements into > TCPIP's user directory entry. Then > you don't need the :attach. tag. > > The reason to put COMMAND statements into directory entries is so you > won't > have to worry about maintaining a set of SET VSWITCH GRANT statements. > When > each virtual machine logs on, it is able to effectively grant access > to itself. > > See section 25.1 of "The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z/VM 6.3, > RHEL 6.4, and SLES 11 SP3" on the Web at > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248147.html > > Hope this helps. > > -Mike MacIsaac > > On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Alan Altmark > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Monday, 01/19/2015 at 11:19 EST, Ron Wells > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ok---it is working after I added the ATTACH > > > but I gather this is F800(example) is running through OSA only > > > not the VSWITCH.. > > > I did find where the old 5.4 had the NICDEF in the USER DIRECT > > > file The Cook book I am looking at has the steps to set the OSA > > > addr to the VSWITCH >> BUT > > > questions > > > it shows setting up for one(1) OSA port using addr of 2100 and > changing > > to > > > virt addr of 600 ?? is that necessary ? Reason I ask it looks > > > like > old > > > setup it was not done that way. the F800 was used on the define. > > > Next is it says to do a COMMAND SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT &USERID > > > COMMAND DEFINE NIC 600 TYPE > > > QDIO > > > COMMAND COUPLE 600 to SYSTEM > > > VSW1 > > > > > > Gather the above are VM commands and have to be performed for > > > each OSA > > set > > > of addresses ?? > > > F800 = 600 F900=601 FC00=602 FD=603 > > > > > > Am I getting it or way off?? > > > > I think you're getting way off, and I am having trouble > > understanding > your > > posts and figuring out what you want to do. (The odd formatting > > doesn't help.) Don't worry about what it was before; what do you > > want NOW? > > > > Start with PROFILE TCPIP. If you need two interfaces, then the > > profile has them. If it references F800, then you need virtual > > F800, F801, and F802. It doesn't matter whether it is physical > > (e.g. A803-A805 attached as F800-F802) or a virtual NIC (DEFINE NIC > > F800). If there's a second interface defined as 600, then it > > wants 600-602, again not caring about virtual or real. > > > > If you have the COMMAND SET VSWITCH GRANTs in the directory, then > > you > have > > to use the COMMAND DEFINE NIC and COMMAND COUPLE statements instead > > of NICDEF because NICDEFs are processed before any COMMAND > > statements, creating an authorization problem. > > > > Alan Altmark > > > > Senior Managing z/VM and Linux Consultant > > Lab Services System z Delivery Practice > > IBM Systems & Technology Group > > ibm.com/systems/services/labservices > > office: 607.429.3323 > > mobile; 607.321.7556 > > [email protected] > > IBM Endicott > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO > > LINUX-390 or visit > > http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For more information on Linux on System z, visit > > http://wiki.linuxvm.org/ > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 > or visit > http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For more information on Linux on System z, visit > http://wiki.linuxvm.org/ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Email Disclaimer > This E-mail contains confidential information belonging to the > sender, which may be legally privileged information. 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