Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-03-01 Thread Jim Sibley
"How can I tell that these OSA connections are running at 100 and not 10 mb?" On the hardware SE or HMC, you can go into single object mode and look at the CHPs (you need to know the CHIPD of the OSA card). There is an icon for Advanced functions, which shows you the state of the OSA CHP and you c

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-03-01 Thread Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco
No, I have not, let me read through that. Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/01/2004 10:45 AM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethern

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-03-01 Thread Alan Altmark
On Monday, 03/01/2004 at 10:40 EST, "Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anyone provide some hand holding? Peter, have you read the VIPA chapter (chapter 17) of the Linux on zSeries Device Driver and Installation Command Reference? (http://www10.software.ibm.com/de

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-03-01 Thread Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco
Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions Adam Thornton said: > Run Zebra or Quagga with OSPF and configure a VIPA-advertised virtual > address between your physical interfaces just like you do on z/OS. Way back when we worked on "ISP/ASP Solutions", I described using the dummy

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-02-29 Thread Vic Cross
Adam Thornton said: > Run Zebra or Quagga with OSPF and configure a VIPA-advertised virtual > address between your physical interfaces just like you do on z/OS. Way back when we worked on "ISP/ASP Solutions", I described using the dummy network device to create an interface that looks like a VIPA

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-02-29 Thread Adam Thornton
On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 13:33, Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote: > Thanks, but for right now we are runing Linux under a native LPAR. Any > other suggestions? Run Zebra or Quagga with OSPF and configure a VIPA-advertised virtual address between your physical interfaces just like you do on z/OS.

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-02-29 Thread Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco
] cc: Subject: Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote: > In the z/OS world I can define a Virtual IP Address (VIPA). Users connect > via the VIPA and thus usually not notice individual OSA outages. Is there > a similar capability with Linu

Re: Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-02-29 Thread Alex deVries
Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote: In the z/OS world I can define a Virtual IP Address (VIPA). Users connect via the VIPA and thus usually not notice individual OSA outages. Is there a similar capability with Linux? If so, where can I find additional information? Peter, You might consider loo

Linux and OSA/e Ethernet Questions

2004-02-29 Thread Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco
I am running SuSE Linux with 2 OSA/Express 100 mb Ethernet connections shared with two z/OS V1.2 LPARs. How can I tell that these OSA connections are running at 100 and not 10 mb? In the z/OS world I can define a Virtual IP Address (VIPA). Users connect via the VIPA and thus usually not notice ind