Ron,
I would try to check all the parts.
- for me, the user definition looks ok.
- logon as tcpmaint and have a look at system dtcparms. This should
look similar to this:
:nick.TCPIP:type.server
:class.stack
i.e. no dedicated network device.
- make sure that you did
hmm ... I never added multiple IP addresses from the same subnet in
there. That looks problematic to me. How should TCPIP know, to
which interface it should send the packages in this subnet?
Is there a specific reason why you configured two IP addresses from the
same subnets? If that really is
ok--:nick.TCPIP set as you mentioned..
grant is done
set the DTCPARMS as follows.
IDENTITY TCPIPWD5JU8QP 128M 256M ABG
INCLUDE TCPCMSU
BUILD ON * USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-1
* BUILD ON @@member2name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-2
* BUILD ON @@member3name USING SUBCONFIG TCPIP-3
* BUILD ON
You can't have NICDEF's using a VSWITCH with TCPIP and ATTACH: statements in
the DTCPARMS file
NICDEFS are used to connect a virtual device to the user and couple it to the
VSWITCH. The VSWITCH is the only one that touches the Real devices not TCPIP in
this case.
ATTACH: is used when you want
On Tuesday, 01/20/2015 at 09:44 EST, Berthold Gunreben b...@suse.de wrote:
hmm ... I never added multiple IP addresses from the same subnet in
there. That looks problematic to me. How should TCPIP know, to
which interface it should send the packages in this subnet?
Is there a specific reason
Hello,
Kernel module VMCP is loaded via /etc/rc.local but only in Mult-User mode,
run level 3. I would like to load it in earlier run levels, say Single User
mode.
There should be a way to do that without a script in /etc/rc1.d.
RedHat recommends I rebuild
On 1/20/2015 at 12:26 PM, Vitale, Joseph joseph.vit...@bnymellon.com
wrote:
Hello,
Kernel module VMCP is loaded via /etc/rc.local but only in Mult-User
mode, run level 3. I would like to load it in earlier run levels, say
Single User mode.
There should be a way to do that
zPRO has been out for about 4 years and was a project started almost 10
years ago. We had many customers create their own self service
applications using our web technology, it seemed reasonable to take
their ideas and make a common product.
ZPRO V2 is built on ALL native z/VM functionality,
On 1/20/2015 at 11:48 AM, Vitale, Joseph joseph.vit...@bnymellon.com
wrote:
My configuration is a bit different and I have a second VSWITCH specifying
OSA address 0A0 but is not defined in
my TCPIP configuration. Or TCPIP's directory statement. It is defined
in SYSTEM CONFIG
If you want to play remember xCAT is a freebie. If you are z/VM 6.3 you
have xCAT and can jump right in.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Barton Robinson
bar...@velocitysoftware.com wrote:
zPRO has been out for about 4 years and was a project started almost 10
years ago. We had many
Hello, all.
Buried in all of the announcements on the new z13 processor last week
was this on the new, high-performance IBM XL C/C++ for Linux on z
Systems, V1.1 compiler now being delivered for Linux on z Systems
http://www.ibm.com/vrm/newsletter_10577_9003055_290982_email_DYN_1IN/wjpen61666855
My configuration is a bit different and I have a second VSWITCH specifying
OSA address 0A0 but is not defined in
my TCPIP configuration. Or TCPIP's directory statement. It is defined in
SYSTEM CONFIG and in Autolog1 profile exec.
0A0 is not the Primary OSA so maybe that's the
Hello,
I am trying to do some sort of a comparison between these products and more
digging I do then more I am lost.
There are many presentations out there with big words like cloud,
orchestrate, cut costs bla bla bla but it is hard get to the bottom
of it.
Correct me if I am wrong but so
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