Has anyone setup Channel Bonding using NICs from two Vswiches in Layer 2
mode?
We do not have this running yet but are starting to test ...
There are a couple of reason for this;
1. We found that when you add OSAs to a Vswitch and setup link
aggregation that the OSAs is used only on that
1. We found that when you add OSAs to a Vswitch and setup link
aggregation that the OSAs is used only on that Vswitch.
That is by definition. Setting up layer2 LACP requires exclusivity for the OSA
chpid.
2. When you setup port channeling in the Real Switch you must be
reading
Someone here says we should not do Linux on zSeries because you cannot do
stateless computing on zSeries. Of course, the first question is
What the heck is stateless computing?
I found some links:
Stateless Linux at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StatelessLinux.
Linux on IBM eServer zSeries and
On 5/12/09 7:40 AM, Richard Gasiorowski wrote:
Lionel,
When you ftp with anonymous the files known by the group ftp. A quick
bypass is to chmod the directory to 755 or 777 and that should get you
in. Then I would look at the config file of you ftp application - for
instance is vsftp change to
On May 13, 2009, at 2:16 PM, Alan Ackerman wrote:
Someone here says we should not do Linux on zSeries because you
cannot do
stateless computing on zSeries. Of course, the first question is
What the heck is stateless computing?
I found some links:
Stateless Linux at
On 5/13/2009 at 3:16 PM, Alan Ackerman test_acker_...@bankofamerica.com
wrote:
Someone here says we should not do Linux on zSeries because you cannot do
stateless computing on zSeries.
Ask them to defend that statement. What do they know that shows it can't be
done on System z? Then
On Wed, 13 May 2009 12:16:58 -0700
Alan Ackerman test_acker_...@bankofamerica.com wrote:
Someone here says we should not do Linux on zSeries because you cannot do
stateless computing on zSeries.
There is nothing in any of the concepts or implementations stopping you
doing it on Z. Nobody may
On 5/13/09 3:16 PM, Alan Ackerman test_acker_...@bankofamerica.com
wrote:
Someone here says we should not do Linux on zSeries because you cannot do
stateless computing on zSeries.
In a word: bunk.
Has anyone had any experience with building a stateless Linux on zSeries?
The Novell starter