Yet another vSwitch question...

2008-11-26 Thread RPN01
How many vSwitch rdevices can a single controller userid control? I had thought it was one, but it appears that they can support more than one... Is there a limit? We were adding a second vSwitch in preparation to convert from fiber OSAs to copper, and I defined two additional controller userids

Re: Yet another vSwitch question...

2008-11-26 Thread Rich Smrcina
The Vswitch statement supports up to 3 OSA devices for failover. If you're using link aggregation, you can use up to 8; but they are not coded on the Vswitch statement. RPN01 wrote: How many vSwitch rdevices can a single controller userid control? I had thought it was one, but it appears that

Re: Yet another vSwitch question...

2008-11-26 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 11/26/2008 at 10:35 EST, RPN01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How many vSwitch rdevices can a single controller userid control? I had thought it was one, but it appears that they can support more than one... Is there a limit? There is no [practical] limit. That's why DTCVSW1 and

Re: Yet another vSwitch question...

2008-11-26 Thread RPN01
True, but has nothing to do with the question How many OSA addresses can one of the controller userids, such as DTCVSW1 in the installation system, support at one time? -- Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation.~. RO-OE-5-55 200 First Street SW/V\ 507-284-0844