Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Marcy Cortes
Paul wrote:
 Look out for PORT number depending on the type of OSA cards you have access 
 to.  

Good point!
We had one that was inadvertently cabled to P01 too.
We changed the vswitch def rather than move the cable.

Good luck George!


Marcy 


Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
Marcy:

How did you change your vswitch definition for PO1?

Chuckie has deigned use of PORTNAME in VSWITCH taboo.

 



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Paul wrote:
 Look out for PORT number depending on the type of OSA cards you have 
access to. 

Good point!
We had one that was inadvertently cabled to P01 too.
We changed the vswitch def rather than move the cable.

Good luck George!


Marcy 



Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Mark Post
 On 2/1/2011 at 02:45 PM, George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
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.


Mark Post


Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Rohling
You use the format of  '.Pn'to define the port..  for example:
 A00.P1..

The default is port 0   (A00.P0)...

Scott Rohling

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 Marcy:

 How did you change your vswitch definition for PO1?

 Chuckie has deigned use of PORTNAME in VSWITCH taboo.




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 Paul wrote:
  Look out for PORT number depending on the type of OSA cards you have
 access to.

 Good point!
 We had one that was inadvertently cabled to P01 too.
 We changed the vswitch def rather than move the cable.

 Good luck George!


 Marcy




Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Rohling
Should have explained, if it wasn't clear: .Pn   Where   is the
OSA address and Pn is the port number (P0 or P1)..

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 You use the format of  '.Pn'to define the port..  for example:
  A00.P1..

 The default is port 0   (A00.P0)...

 Scott Rohling


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 george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:

 Marcy:

 How did you change your vswitch definition for PO1?

 Chuckie has deigned use of PORTNAME in VSWITCH taboo.




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 Paul wrote:
  Look out for PORT number depending on the type of OSA cards you have
 access to.

 Good point!
 We had one that was inadvertently cabled to P01 too.
 We changed the vswitch def rather than move the cable.

 Good luck George!


 Marcy





Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Feller, Paul
Here is what it would look like.  This is from one of our z/VM systems that is 
using the port 1 on the OSA card for the VSWITCH.

DEFINE VSWITCH ADCVS01 ETHERNET RDEV E020.P01 E050.P01

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Marcy:

How did you change your vswitch definition for PO1?

Chuckie has deigned use of PORTNAME in VSWITCH taboo.



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Paul wrote:
 Look out for PORT number depending on the type of OSA cards you have access 
 to.

Good point!
We had one that was inadvertently cabled to P01 too.
We changed the vswitch def rather than move the cable.

Good luck George!


Marcy


Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
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.





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 On 2/1/2011 at 02:45 PM, George Henke/NYLIC 
george_he...@newyorklife.com
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.


Mark Post



Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Feller, Paul
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.



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 On 2/1/2011 at 02:45 PM, George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
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 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.


Mark Post


Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
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. 




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 On 2/1/2011 at 02:45 PM, George Henke/NYLIC 
george_he...@newyorklife.com
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.


Mark Post


Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 02/01/2011 at 03:24 EST, Feller, Paul pfel...@aegonusa.com 
wrote:
 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.

Actually, (An) and (Bn) are LEDs.  :-)
The port number (Pn) is a logical number associated with a chpid.
The jack number (Jn) is the physical connector number associated with the 
feature (FRU, card).

Look in Appendix B of the  OSA-Express Customer's Guide and Reference.

Alan Altmark

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Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread Feller, Paul
Yes the LED is A1 or A0.  That's what I get for just glancing at the picture I 
have on my wall.  I keep it there so I remember which is port 0 and which is 
port 1 on the card.  :)


Paul Feller
AIT Mainframe Technical Support

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On Tuesday, 02/01/2011 at 03:24 EST, Feller, Paul pfel...@aegonusa.com
wrote:
 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.

Actually, (An) and (Bn) are LEDs.  :-)
The port number (Pn) is a logical number associated with a chpid.
The jack number (Jn) is the physical connector number associated with the
feature (FRU, card).

Look in Appendix B of the  OSA-Express Customer's Guide and Reference.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z Consultant
IBM System Lab Services and Training
ibm.com/systems/services/labservices
office: 607.429.3323
alan_altm...@us.ibm.com
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Re: z196 lb4ul

2011-02-01 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
Dave Jones wrote:

 
 Look before you leap
Yes, but where's the excitement in that? :-)
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lb4ul is sufficient for either:

Leap before you Look or Look before you Leap





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On 01/31/2011 04:38 PM, George Henke/NYLIC wrote:

 
 Look before you leap
Yes, but where's the excitement in that? :-)
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