This is a z/vm guest.
It is logged off (after an init 0) and then logged back on.
I do not have an lladdr statement in the eth config file.
Alan Levy
VM/Linux Administrator
NYC Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications
718-403-8020
-Original Message-
From: Linux
Mauro - where did you put this script and can you show the script ?
Thanks.
Alan Levy
VM/Linux Administrator
NYC Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications
718-403-8020
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Mauro
Hi,
We are implementing a DataGuard solution to sync data with our DR system.
Does anyone have any idea how much capacity a single z10 EC IFL at the DR end
(ie: the DataGuard receiving system) would be able to handle, eg: redo log
rates in GB/hour?
The IFL would be running Oracle 11.2.0.3.2
We've seen the same thing recently with z/VM 6.1 and SLES11 SP1. Verified
VSwitch is assigning MAC address and no LLADDR in ifcfg-eth file. Strange
thing is issue doesn't seem to be consistent... Seems to affect some guests
and not others and even the same guest that experiences the problem
On 5/18/2012 at 07:51 AM, Levy, Alan al...@doitt.nyc.gov wrote:
This is a z/vm guest.
It is logged off (after an init 0) and then logged back on.
I do not have an lladdr statement in the eth config file.
I'm pretty sure that z/VM is supposed to issue a gratuitous ARP for Layer 2
VSWITCH
We are at: z/VM Version 6 Release 1.0, service level 1101
Alan Levy
VM/Linux Administrator
NYC Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications
718-403-8020
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Mark Post
Sent: Friday, May
On Thursday, 05/17/2012 at 12:17 EDT, Levy, Alan al...@doitt.nyc.gov
wrote:
We have a problem with a linux server that when we reboot it, it takes
at least
15 minutes to be able to ssh into.
It seems, from out network traces, that when the server reboots, it has
2 mac
addresses in the arp
I've seen several installations over the last few years build their own
web based applications for cloning. That was my incentive for producing
a low cost web based application that included cloning
(http://VelocitySoftware.com/zpro.html;) and to provide some level of
standardization.
How many