Without meaning to play down your quest for a reference,
converting from Guest LAN to VSWITCH should only require
using a different router than you did before. With VSWITCH,
your guests are "bridged" to a physical ethernet, where they can
"hit" the same router as VM, MVS, and other discrete sys
Gordon,
The VM userid must have a NIC defined as type qdio, eg. DEF NIC 480
TYPE QDIO
Couple it to the vswitch, eg. COUPLE 480 SYSTEM VSW1
I have defined the VSWITCH in my SYSTEM CONFIG file:
DEF VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 5000 4F00
5000 is the primary OSA triplet and 4F00 is the failover
Grant the VM us
Can someone point me to a reference for configuring Linux SLES9-SP1 with z/VM
5.1 using VSWITCH? We're trying to convert over from guest LANs.
All the references I've been able to find are either for z/VM 4.4 or for SLES8,
or both.
I've tried
Wunder,Odonez and MacIsaac, "z/VM VSWITCH with fai
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Stefan Bader
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On 9/15/05, Harold Grovesteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> During the development of the z990 cpu PL8 was ported to GCC. See the
> article "The GNU 64-bit PL8 compiler: Toward an open standard
> environment for firmware development."
Which makes the full circle, since afaik the desire to use GCC
I've been able to download them in the past. I just tried again, and it
worked now. Have you tried completely closing your browser and trying
again?
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Scully, William P
Sent: Thursday, September 1
I've been trying to assist our developers in downloading the Java SDK
from IBM at:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux140/
When you select the link(s) for zSeries you're directed to a page which
asks that you register. However once I (apparently, successfully)
register, and r
I found that the 10 dasd that would show up in the pvscan were CDL format.
The other 2 were not. So I defined a new VG, and LV, on new DASD and
copied the old information over. No since in going forward with 2 disks in
the old format.
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Sy
http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd48-34.html
During the development of the z990 cpu PL8 was ported to GCC. See the
article "The GNU 64-bit PL8 compiler: Toward an open standard
environment for firmware development."
Ray Mullins wrote:
PL/X? True, but I personally think that is not th
Hi Mark,
probably check /etc/lvm.conf and see whether there could be accidentally
an exclusion that
matches the dasd name (like for example sdb1).
Otherwise the output of lsdasd would be helpful.
Stefan Bader
SW Linux on zSeries Development & Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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