Note that the network management software differs by distro: RHEL uses
NetworkManager (see Eric's answer below), SUSE uses wicked, and Ubuntu uses
netplan - and beware: Some distros changed their tools over time: E.g. Ubuntu
was formerly using NetworkManager at some point if I recall correctly.
This is something I've done occasionally in our z/VM guests. All through
an ssh session, no less! (Note that our Linux guests are running RHEL8.)
In my case, I have a network connection called "enccw0.0.f804". I use
the "nmtui" command to make any changes to the connection definition.
Then I'll i
he 3270 terminal) will then be disconnected
from the virtual console, and you can go about your business.
Thanks,
Sam
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-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Peter
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2022 20:16
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST
Hello
When an existing redhat Linux guest on zVM requires a IP change. What are
files that I need to change to reflect with new IP address?
For an existing Linux, how do I view it's console from a 3270 emulator ?
Cause as of due to the IP change the Linux guest is not connectable via SSH.
Could