: Sunday, September 06, 2009 5:54 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: NICDEF
Hi List
NIC cannot be accessed by VM. We have defined NIC in User Direct in linux
profile. Do we have define NIC in TCPIP or in system config also?
Insufficient information...are you using a vswitch or what?
Scott
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Tony Bergenza tony.berge...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi List
NIC cannot be accessed by VM. We have defined NIC in User Direct in linux
profile. Do we have define NIC in TCPIP or in system config
Yes we are using vswitch by using osa
On 9/7/09, Tony Bergenza tony.berge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List
NIC cannot be accessed by VM. We have defined NIC in User Direct in linux
profile. Do we have define NIC in TCPIP or in system config also?
On 9/7/09, Scott Rohling scott.rohl...@gmail.com wrote:
Insufficient information...are you using a vswitch or what?
Scott
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Tony Bergenza tony.berge...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi List
NIC cannot be accessed by VM. We have defined NIC in User Direct in linux
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Subject: Re: NICDEF
On 9/7/09, Scott Rohling scott.rohl...@gmail.com wrote:
Insufficient information...are you using a vswitch or what?
Scott
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Tony Bergenza tony.berge...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi List
NIC cannot be accessed by VM. We have
Our OSAs are defined from 100-113. Can we change the NICDEF from 340 to
109 ? or should it be 10A ?
Daniel Allen | Senior Systems Programmer | 1-800-457-3736x11241
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On Feb 5, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Daniel Allen wrote:
Our OSAs are defined from 100-113. Can we change the NICDEF from
340 to 109 ? or should it be 10A ?
Well, the image *also* presumes they're at 340, not just the directory
entry. Why not just define your virtual OSAs in the guest
On Tue, Feb 5, 2008 at 12:54 PM, in message
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Our OSAs are defined from 100-113. Can we change the NICDEF from 340 to
109 ? or should it be 10A ?
No. The intent is that you set up a VSWITCH or GuestLAN, so you're not going
The real address of your OSAs has nothing to do with the virtual address
used in the CP directory definition. They don't have to match at all.
On the installation server, the starter system NICDEF is where we
preconfigured it, and the configuration files inside the system all
expect a virtual