VSWITCH and LINUX

2004-03-12 Thread Davis, Larry
Is there any good articles or presentations on setting up a Linux, Sorry should it be Flock, Herd, or School for penguins. I am trying to setup a REDHAT AS 3 system on a VSWITCH network under z/VM 4.4.0 RSU 0401 Any suggestions? TIA,\|/ (. .) ooO-(_)-Ooo Larry Davis, 6-2380

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2004-03-12 Thread Post, Mark K
Larry, Hopefully you saw this coming: http://linuxvm.org/Present/ Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Davis, Larry Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VSWITCH and LINUX Is there any good articles

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2004-03-12 Thread Miguel Diaz
A colony of penguins Regards, Miguel Diaz Staff Software Engineer TCP/IP for z/VM Davis, Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/2004 10:27 AM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject VSWITCH and LINUX Is there any good

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2004-03-12 Thread Alan Altmark
There's nothing special about setting up Linux on a VSWITCH except for IP address selection; make sure the IP addresses are in the same subnet as the other hosts on the LAN segment the OSA is connected to. As a bonus, if none of the guests using the VSWITCH are doing routing, then the OSA connection can

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2004-03-12 Thread Davis, Larry
Yes I was and in fact I should have looked first, but I am getting lazy lately, or in more of a rush than I should be. Thanks Larry -Original Message- From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VSWITCH and LINUX

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2004-03-12 Thread Davis, Larry
do that, but I would need to set the VSWITCH Controller to be the primary router for those OSA devices it controls. Larry Davis -Original Message- From: Alan Altmark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VSWITCH and LINUX

VSWITCH and LINUX

2004-03-12 Thread Jim Sibley
Sorry should it be Flock, Herd, or School for penguins. The correct term seems to be rookery of penguins. = Jim Sibley RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries Computer are useless.They can only give answers. Pablo Picasso __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find

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2004-03-12 Thread Post, Mark K
on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Sibley Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VSWITCH and LINUX Sorry should it be Flock, Herd, or School for penguins. The correct term seems to be rookery of penguins. = Jim Sibley RHCT, Implementor of Linux

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2004-03-12 Thread Gregg C Levine
: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Post, Mark K Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [LINUX-390] OT: Penguin terminology, was RE: VSWITCH and LINUX According to Webster, a rookery is The breeding place of a colony of, so colony would

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2004-03-12 Thread Arty Ecock
Hi, Two other collective nouns for penguins are waddle and raft. A waddle is a bunch of penguins on land, and is preferred over rookery. A raft is a group of penguins floating on the surface of water (where they spend most of their time). Cheers, Arty

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2004-03-12 Thread Jim Sibley
According to Webster, a rookery is The breeding place of a colony of, so colony would be the collection of birds, rookery is where they breed. So, when is IBM going to come out with a new version of the zSeries boxes code-named rookery? :) So much for relying on the advanced education of my

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2004-03-12 Thread Davis, Larry
I hope I don't have to clean the rookery. -Original Message- From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Penguin terminology, was RE: VSWITCH and LINUX According to Webster, a rookery is The breeding place

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2004-03-12 Thread David Heilman
: VSWITCH and LINUX According to Webster, a rookery is The breeding place of a colony of, so colony would be the collection of birds, rookery is where they breed. So, when is IBM going to come out with a new version of the zSeries boxes code-named rookery? :) Mark Post -Original Message- From

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2004-03-12 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 03/12/2004 at 11:26 EST, Davis, Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So Allen If I understand and my VM system is in a 10.38.135.0 network and I want to connect several Linux guests to a VSWITCH controlled by TCPIP then I would need to make all the Linux user in the 10.38.135.0 network

Re: VSWITCH and LINUX

2004-03-12 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 03/12/2004 at 02:25 EST, someone offline wrote: If you want a separate network, the VSWITCH isn't involved. You would use a Guest LAN with a virtual router. (You could connect the virtual router to the real network via the VSWITCH if desired.) Would this offload some

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2004-03-12 Thread Dennis Musselwhite
) mode on the OSA card. (2) If you formerly used the VM TCP/IP stack as your router for a collection of Linux guests on a Guest LAN you might have used the VM stack IP address as your gateway to the rest of the network. With the VSWITCH your Linux guests should be able to send IP frames directly