Hi all,
I have a strange zfcp problem i just can't figure out...
My OS runs on ECKD but i have a few luns on an XIV machine for oracle data.
We are in the middle of a migration process from one XIV to another.
my /etc/zfcp.conf used to look like this (before the migration):
#
0.0.0010 0x0 0x500173
Hi Lee - Your guests can be on different VLANs on Layer 3. Perhaps there
is another reason driving the Layer 2 decision?
David Kreuter
Original Message
Subject: OSI Layer 2/3 mismatch?
From: Lee Stewart
Date: Tue, February 28, 2012 7:13 pm
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Hi all...
>Given Oracle's own support matrix says they officially support not just
>zVM but OracleVM for Intel (i.e. rebranded Red Hat Linux), OracleVM for
>SPARC (SPARC T-series domains), Solaris containers, and M-series domains, I
would be tempted to ask your DBAs if they're just lazy or actually too
>inco
What does "lsqeth" say?
Probably need to update (or let yast do it)
/etc/udev/rules.d/51-qeth-0.0..rules
Mine looks like this:
# Configure qeth device at 0.0.3000/0.0.3001/0.0.3002
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="drivers", KERNEL=="qeth", IMPORT{program}="collect
0.0.3000 %k 0.0.3000 0.0.3001 0.
Hi all
I must be missing something...
Customer has a VM 6.1 system (RSU 1101 + z114 PTFs) and SLES11 SP1
guests. Initially the guest was on a Layer3 Vswitch - no problem. They
needed to change to go to Layer2 so they could have guests on different
VLANs - but still have the Linuxes be Layer
Hello listers,
We have a central NFS server that has several clients. This NFS server
has a filesystem used to contain SAP transports. (For the SAP folks,
this is our /usr/sap/trans filesystem.) To make a long story short,
these transports are what SAP uses to move program and database changes