Bob Robinson wrote:
court to show mercy and issue a “stay’ from network hell as I am recently
recovering from z/OS’itis!
Isn't there a cream for that?
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On Monday, 01/16/2006 at 12:08 CST, Bob Robinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ye who repent shall be saved, I cast off the Ill conceived Guest LAN
configuration and embrace the VSWITCH design with all its glory! Said
new
design includes duel VSWITCH controllers and failover OSA?s. I ask the
On Monday, 01/16/2006 at 12:05 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Bob Robinson wrote:
court to show mercy and issue a ?stay? from network hell as I am
recently
recovering from z/OS?itis!
Isn't there a cream for that?
Pills, dude, pills. The company who makes the pills has
On 14/01/2006, at 7:34am, Alan Altmark wrote:
As you noted, the VSWITCH will solve this problem. A single OSA
can be
shared by the VSWITCH in each LPAR, creating the necessary transparent
bridge.
Except that these are separate CECs, so no OSA-sharing
unfortunately. The split-subnet
On Sunday, 01/15/2006 at 08:56ZE10, Vic Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14/01/2006, at 7:34am, Alan Altmark wrote:
As you noted, the VSWITCH will solve this problem. A single OSA
can be
shared by the VSWITCH in each LPAR, creating the necessary transparent
bridge.
Except that
Greetings everyone,
Scenario:
2 CECs each with one z/VM 5.1 LPAR. Each z/VM LPAR has one TCPIP stack,
MPROUTE, two OSA Expresss and one QDIO guest LAN. The Guest LANs are
defined with the same subnet, lets say 10.10.10. CEC 1s Guest LAN
gateway address is .1 (dot one) and CEC 2s is .2
Each guest LAN is a different LAN segment and require their own subnet.
Try 10.10.11 (assuming a 24-bit netmask) for CEC2.
Bob Robinson wrote:
Greetings everyone,
Scenario:
2 CEC’s each with one z/VM 5.1 LPAR. Each z/VM LPAR has one TCPIP stack,
MPROUTE, two OSA Express’s and one QDIO
On Friday, 01/13/2006 at 01:44 CST, Bob Robinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 CEC?s each with one z/VM 5.1 LPAR. Each z/VM LPAR has one TCPIP stack,
MPROUTE, two OSA Express?s and one QDIO guest LAN. The Guest LAN?s are
defined with the same subnet, let?s say 10.10.10. CEC 1?s Guest LAN
immediately by reply e-mail
and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Subject: [VMESA-L] QDIO Guest LAN