I don't know what the name of the course is, any longer, but it was
ZV050: "Linux under z/VM"... after that class I was looking at a
P/390 in a lab I ran with some enthusiasm.. just before it had to be
de-provisioned, yanked and scrapped. *darn*.
I recall seeing a LOT of presentations that'd fu
Hi,
I need to make a presentation describing the unique aspects of running Linux on
zSeries to a few UNIX/Linux guys who don't have any mainframe background. I
could throw something together myself but I figured I'd try online first to
maybe save some time and effort. Any material that describe
Changed the route statement and things are looking better.
Initially the z/VM IP address was set as the route gw (carry over from the
z/10); that wasn't working so I changed GW to the address of the actual router
on our subnet... (Could swear that I tried that already).
Now the guest is pingab
Forgot to ask: Is it possible the subnet mask needs to change?
Scott Rohling
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Scott Rohling wrote:
> Can the gateway access the other subnets? Is there a firewall on the
> other side of that gateway that might be stopping you?
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> Scott Rohling
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Can the gateway access the other subnets? Is there a firewall on the other
side of that gateway that might be stopping you?
Scott Rohling
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:12 AM, Rich Blair wrote:
> Hello All,
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> We are currently migrating from the z/10 hardware to a z/196.
>
> The z/196 is located
Hello All,
We are currently migrating from the z/10 hardware to a z/196.
The z/196 is located on a different subnet within our internal network so I
need to change IP address of each LINUX guest.
I have performed the following procedure for changing an IP on a SLES9 Linux
guest (since initial