Well a couple of the more knowledgeable folks suggested that you check
to  make sure DTCVSW1 and DTCVSW2 are both logged on.  Those are the
controllers usually associated with a VSWITCH. 

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 3:06 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Cannot reach the outside world


Can you point me in the direction of what would be needed to do that?
It was functional before our last IPL, and our z/VM expert isn't
available.

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:41 PM, McBride, Catherine <cmcbr...@kable.com>
wrote:


        Your VSWITCH state should be READY rather than just DEFINED.  
         
         
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        To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
        Subject: Cannot reach the outside world
        

        Again, sorry for my lack of knowledge here.  We're working
through several issues at my workplace.   The current problem is while
the guests can speak to one another via tcp, and the route entry is
present, the router will not respond to pings, and i cannot contact the
"outside world".   Is there a specific user that has to be logged in to
route out?  is there something wrong with the vswitch definitions below?
         
        also, is there a "quick and dirty" guide to z/VM?  I'm from the
distributed world, and would like a quick reference.. unfortunately
answers arent as easy to find on the internet about z/VM as they are
about windows or linux or any of the myriad other unixes i've worked on;
sort of a short and to the point book like the "exam cram" type or
perhaps "An idiots guide to z/VM".
         
        00: CP Q VSWITCH
        00: VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1     Type: VSWITCH Connected: 3
Maxconn: INFINITE
        00:   PERSISTENT  RESTRICTED    NONROUTER
Accounting: OFF
        00:   VLAN Unaware
        00:   MAC address: 02-00-01-00-00-01
        00:   State: Defined
        00:   IPTimeout: 5         QueueStorage: 8
        00:   RDEV: 03A0.P00            Controller: NONE
        00:   RDEV: 03C0.P00            Controller: NONE


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