Hi Tom,
check if there that there is no tcpip protocol active in mpts for the
network cards you want to use for VM or VSE. There may be only SNA protocol
active on it. The TCPIP protocol is only used for network cards which
emulate console devices. Another possibility is to check if the adapter
They are 10 mb cards. Make sure what ever switch you plug them into,
supports such a low speed.
We also had a problem with an old switch that didn't autonegotiate down
to 10 mbs too well. We had to configure some ports on the switch to be
only 10 mbs to solve that one.
Tom Duerbusch
THD
The prod guest is 1234464k mem and we have 1048936k swap space and smr
is: IABIAS : INTENSITY=90%; DURATION=2
LDUBUF : Q1=300% Q2=200% Q3=100%
STORBUF: Q1=300% Q2=250% Q3=200%
DSPBUF : Q1=32767 Q2=32767 Q3=32767
But the part that's really is weird is the VM lpar timed out on a ping
and
On Aug 18, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Macioce, Larry wrote:
The prod guest is 1234464k mem and we have 1048936k swap space and smr
is: IABIAS : INTENSITY=90%; DURATION=2
LDUBUF : Q1=300% Q2=200% Q3=100%
STORBUF: Q1=300% Q2=250% Q3=200%
DSPBUF : Q1=32767 Q2=32767 Q3=32767
But the part that's really is
Here are the numbers straight form thehorses mouth:
Mem: 1234464k total, 1224416k used,10048k free, 2284k buffers
Swap: 1048936k total, 939956k used, 108980k free, 268164k cached
The VM lpar if 3g and yes the entire guest apps are in java.
The thing about the free and buffer is
On Aug 18, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Macioce, Larry wrote:
Here are the numbers straight form thehorses mouth:
Mem: 1234464k total, 1224416k used,10048k free, 2284k
buffers
Swap: 1048936k total, 939956k used, 108980k free, 268164k
cached
The VM lpar if 3g and yes the entire
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 10:54:20 -0500, Tom Duerbusch wrote:
They are 10 mb cards. Make sure what ever switch you plug them into,
supports such a low speed.
We also had a problem with an old switch that didn't autonegotiate down
to 10 mbs too well. We had to configure some ports on the switch to