since the hipersockets lookup table is never on the network and the IP
address doesn't seem to have to be in a routing table. I wonder what
would happen if you made the Hipersocket connection in Linux the address
of the other connection and made the original connection some un used
address. Then if the IP address is imbedded in DB/2 somewhere it would
find it.  I am also a little uncomfortable with the VERY large
Hipersocket buffer size being used in the IOCP and VSE IP startup.    


Craig Moody
System Z Technical Specialist
Levi, Ray and Shoup, Inc
2401 West Monroe St
Springfield, Il 62704
217 793-3800 x1813


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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
John Kaba
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:03 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Setting up Hipersockets between CICS and Linux

We have defined and set up Hipersockets in our VSE guest running under
VM in LPAR1 to communicate with Linux running as a guest under VM in our
IFL.
We can ping each side ok, so we know it is defined correctly, and we can
even issue the CIRB transaction to connect to the database, however our
application abends with an AEY9 code which tells us that something is
going wrong when it tries to connect to the DB in the remote host.  Has
anyone ever experienced a situation similar to this?

John Kaba
Fort Hays State University

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