Thanks for all your response.
The problem is solved, "primary_router" was not set on the correct
interface in my virtual router.
Gerard MONTELEONE
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Yes Alan, i've done it.
Gerard MONTELEONE
Ingenieur Systeme & Reseau
SI.TE.C Z.I du vazzio 20090 AJACCIO
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De : Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de
Alan Altmark
Envoyé : vendredi 4 jui
While searching for IBM's redbooks I came across this...
http://www.discountmagazineplanet.com/cover_view.cfm?tid=10946&CFID=16283647&CFTOKEN=54858430&sid=2
Think IBM should take a hint. :-)
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Ronan C. Resende wrote:
But our linux guests are still always in Q3. If we put down our eth0 and
do a rmod qdio, the linux guest go to other queues.
This is a good indication I suspect. I don't think the APAR fixed it for
dedicated OSA devices, but only for virtual NICs. If you configure a
VSWITCH
> Just downloaded Samba 3.0.4 to upgrade from Version 2.2.5-SuSE.
>
> I am following the normal install procedure. It seems that there are
some
> patches for SuSE. But there is a caveat that goes with that.
> ...
> I would like to know how the list members approached the upgrade. Also
> please advi