Yes - it is assumed that 3 devices are used..   so 9404-9406 will be used,
with the definitions you show.

Scott Rohling

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 4:02 PM, George Henke/NYLIC <
george_he...@newyorklife.com> wrote:

> tyvm, Paul and Marcy
>
> In my VSWITCH definition, rdev  is changing from 9004 to 9404 when we go to
> the z196.
>
> define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev *9004*.p00 9004.p01
>
> Does that mean that after I change my VSWITCH definition to 9404, the next
> 2 addresses:  9005, 9006,  will also automatically change from 9005, 9006 to
> 9405, 9406?
>
> define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev *9404*.p00 9004.p01
>
>
> Current OSA:
>
> q osa
> OSA  9000 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    9000 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID D4 OSD
> OSA  9001 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    9001 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID D4 OSD
> OSA  9002 ATTACHED TO TCPIP    9002 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID D4 OSD
> *OSA  9004 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  9004 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID D4 OSD    *
> *OSA  9005 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  9005 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID D4 OSD    *
> *OSA  9006 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  9006 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID D4 OSD    *
>
>
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>  Yes Marcy is correct about adding P01 to your VSWITCH address.  I will
> have to do something similar on February 13th when we move from a z10 to
> z196.  My plan is to have two SYSTEM CONFIG members.  One will be called
> SYS2817 CONFIG and I will use it to do the first IPL on the new box.  That
> one will have my changes in it.  If all goes well I will change SYSTEM
> CONFIG before the next IPL.
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> Paul Feller
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> On Behalf Of Marcy Cortes
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> Right,
> You would redefine it like this
>
>        define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev 9004.p01
>
> Or play it safe and put both in there ☺
>
>        define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev 9004.p00 9004.p01
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> Paul, Marcy, et al:
>
> I just came from a z196 pre-install planning meeting (by phone) in which it
> was said that the OSA on the z/196 will be using PORT 1.
>
> We are currently using PORT 0 on our Z9.
>
> Does this mean our VSWITCH definition (below) in SYSTEM CONFIG which
> defaults to PORT 0 will not work on the z196 unless we code PORT 1?
>
> define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev 9004
>
>
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> ty all very much.
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> You would be using the default which is port 0 (zero).  The port number
> really only comes into play if you have an OSA Express3 card and are
> connecting to the second port or what is called the A1 port on the card
> layout.
>
> Paul Feller
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> What is the default PORT number?
>
> We do not specify PORT number in our VSWITCH definition below (from SYSTEM
> CONFIG):
>
> define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev 9004
>
> Sorry to ask:
>
> But does this mean we do not use an OSA.?
>
> Or does it mean we use a default?
>
> I think it may mean the former.
>
> Mark Post <mp...@novell.com>
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> >>> On 2/1/2011 at 02:45 PM, George Henke/NYLIC <
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> wrote:
> > How did you change your vswitch definition for PO1?
> >
> > Chuckie has deigned use of PORTNAME in VSWITCH taboo.
>
> Port number is not the same as port name.  Two different parameters
> entirely.
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>
> Mark Post
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