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Re: How to share TCPIP and VSwitch from level 1 to level 2
Well, they're two separate systems (that's what vir
Well, they're two separate systems (that's what virtualization buys
you). If you want them to communicate, they need a TCP stack.
You could define one VSWITCH 1st level and attach the NICs from the 2nd
level system, but you still need a TCP stack for the NICs to talk to.
Suggestion: Define the VS
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 04:14:12PM -0700, Ranga Nathan wrote:
> Is there a way to run just one TCPIP stack and one VSWITCH for both level
> 1 and level 2 z/VM?
If what you want to achieve is to have the 1st and 2nd level guests in the
same IP subnet, you could do it a few ways...
1) At the first
Sure if you have a NICDEF in the directory entry for your second level
VM, as far as second level goes it is a real QDIO device triplet and can
be treated as such. You could probably even nest VSwitches (where the
second level address is a second level vswitch).
Ranga Nathan wrote:
Is there a way
Is there a way to run just one TCPIP stack and one VSWITCH for both level
1 and level 2 z/VM?
I am sure there was some discussion about this earlier but my searches did
not pull up anything.
Thanks folks
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Ranga Nathan / CSG
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