I wouldn't think so ..  a VSWITCH is a z/VM 'thing'  (and specifically a CP
thing).   All Linux needs to know is the address/vlan/etc to talk over - it
doesn't have any use for the vswitch name.

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM, PHILIP TULLY <tull...@optonline.net> wrote:

> I was looking for a place within Linux that the vswitch name is stored
> for each virtual nic.
>
> I can query the nic information.
> # vmcp q v nic
> Adapter 0350.P00 Type: QDIO      Name: osatest     Devices: 3
>  MAC: 02-00-06-00-00-C5         VSWITCH: SYSTEM ESNET1
>
> If you look at the data in this list, all of it is stored under
> /sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth
> the only info I can't find is the vswitch name.
>
> Does anyone know if it is stored with linux?
>
>
> regards
> Phil
>
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