Scott, Can you send me the TCPIP PROFILE that you have setup to use Vswitches?
Thanks, Billy On 16 Feb 2010 at 11:40, Scott Rohling wrote: > > Agreed -- I like connecting TCPIP to the VSWITCH and letting the controllers > manage the > OSA's. It's also nice to be able to recycle TCPIP without affecting Linux > guests. > > Scott > > On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Mark Pace <mpac...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes. > > It can be done either way. You can connect TCPIP to it's own OSA > connection, or connect > TCPIP to the vswitch. There may be good reasons for not having TCPIP > connected to the > vswitch, but I don't know what they would be. With vswitch having > automatic fail-over when > it has multiple OSA addresses, it's the way I run. > > > > On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Billy Bingham > <billy.bingham...@suddenlink.net> wrote: > Hello all, > > Risking the old saying that it's better to have someone think you're > stupid than to open your > mouth and remove all doubt... but :) > > I'm confused about Vswitches on z/VM... sorta. I know you define the > Vswitch in the System > Config file, but does the TCPIP guest running on z/VM also use that > Vswitch or does TCP/IP > use it's own OSA connection and other Liniux guests (In this case) use > the Vswitch? Is there > a 'cookbook' available for setting up Vswitches? > > Any hints and tips appreciated. > > > Billy > > > > > > -- > Mark Pace > Mainline Information Systems > 1700 Summit Lake Drive > Tallahassee, FL. 32317 > >