Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Sue Farrell
Did VSWSVC01 used to be an IP VSWITCH? Have you made the appropriate change in the Linux configuration files to make the interface Layer 2? Regarding the Q NIC output, it looks like you must have all the latest 6. 1 service on because there's now a QUERY NIC Class B command. If you wish to

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Rogério Soares
Hi Sue, I got the problem, when i created the vswitch i set it to ETHERNET, it can be IP VSWITCH without problem? I reinstall the linux enabling LAYER 2 SUPPORT and works great!.. if possible, can you tell me how enable layer 2 support after installed ? i found option

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Sue Farrell
Glad it's working now. I believe all you need to do to enable Layer 2 is what you already did - setting QETH_LAYER2_SUPPORT to '1'. Leave LLADDR blank. Then Linux will use the MAC address assigned to the virtual NIC.

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Rogério Soares
abou IP VSWITCH i can set it to IP ou i should keep it on ETHERNET ? i have no problem today with ip vswitch, what you think? i enjoy the moment and change it to ethernet or i can still using ip vswitch ? thanks for help , and forgive if is a noob question.. On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 1:13 PM,

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread David Boyes
abou IP VSWITCH i can set it to IP ou i should keep it on ETHERNET ? i have no problem today with ip vswitch, what you think? i enjoy the moment and change it to ethernet or i can still using ip vswitch ? For Linux systems, I generally recommend ETHERNET. That uses slightly more CPU, but

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Sue Farrell
I agree with what David said about using ETHERNET. In addition, if you want to use Link Ag, you have to use ETHERNET. :-) Sue

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Marcy Cortes
If you are using LACP, must be ETHERNET. (Layer 2) Marcy From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Rogério Soares Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 7:18 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: [IBMVM] definition of guest using port group and vswitch

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Rogério Soares
Great David, i haven't zos today, when it comes, we create a new vswitch... i will get you advice, i will enjoy the moment to change it to ethernet... :) thanks again :) On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM, David Boyes dbo...@sinenomine.net wrote: abou IP VSWITCH i can set it to IP ou i should

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-21 Thread Rogério Soares
Soares *Sent:* Friday, January 21, 2011 7:18 AM *To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU *Subject:* Re: [IBMVM] definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation abou IP VSWITCH i can set it to IP ou i should keep it on ETHERNET ? i have no problem today with ip vswitch, what you

definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Rogério Soares
Dear friends, i have a new problem today.. For the first time i tryed set a vswitch using port group definitions using: set port group grpsrv01 join 1D00.P0 1E00.P0 Port group GRPSRV01 is created Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:19:10 DEFINE VSWITCH VSWSVC01 ETHERNET RDEV 0800.P0 GROUP GRPSRV01

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Marcy Cortes
] definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation Dear friends,  i have a new problem today..  For the first time i tryed set a vswitch using port group definitions using: set port group grpsrv01 join 1D00.P0 1E00.P0 Port group GRPSRV01 is created Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:19:10 DEFINE

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Scott Rohling
Can you see the startup messages from the guest (from an actual LOGON)? You should be able to see some type of error for 800 .. either that or you didn't put the directory online before restarting the guest? Scott Rohling 2011/1/20 Rogério Soares rogerio.soa...@gmail.com Dear friends, i

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Rogério Soares
using port group and vswitch (link aggregation Dear friends, i have a new problem today.. For the first time i tryed set a vswitch using port group definitions using: set port group grpsrv01 join 1D00.P0 1E00.P0 Port group GRPSRV01 is created Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:19:10 DEFINE

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Scott Rohling
You really need to see this from the z/VM logon - before Linux is even booted. We need to see if CP complains about anything when it creates the NIC. We need to know why address 800 is not created (or is not coupled to the vswitch) - the messages at z/VM guest logon will provide valuable

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Rogério Soares
i make a test, that give a light.. I remove the grant, boot machine, give grant again, and online i tryed using COUPLE command to to make device network on.. so i receive: CP COUPLE 0800 TO SYSTEM VSWSVC01 HCPNDF6024E Incompatible Transport - SYSTEM VSWSVC01 is an Ethernet Transport someone

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Scott Rohling
Have you actually rebooted the guest from logon? This is saying your NIC is defined as an IP transport -- but the VSWITCH is ETHERNET. Did you mean to use ETHERNET or IP transport? From HELP HCP6024E: o The transport type of the NIC is set when either it has been coupled to a Guest LAN or

Re: definition of guest using port group and vswitch (link aggregation

2011-01-20 Thread Rogério Soares
yes, i have logoff and logon this machine after set up... on user direct, i do this definition: 02129 NICDEF 0800 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSWSVC01 to use port group, i should set the vswitch to ETHERNET... :-/ On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Scott Rohling scott.rohl...@gmail.comwrote: Have