Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-22 Thread David Boyes
> On UNIX (thus on Linux) > many of the best products live in their own "sandbox". > Some call it a "product home directory". Others might call it > a "package root directory". VM is a superb example of this > where we enjoy Service Virtual Machines that not only can be > isolated to their o

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-21 Thread Rick Troth
> (cough) I'm sorry. My hearing is bad. You did what? (For a minute there > I thought you you modified PROFILE EXEC. Whew!) You meant to say that > you use the :vctc. tag in SYSTEM DTCPARMS to cause VM TCPIP to reestablish > the connections, right? Because we all know that you never modify PR

Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-21 Thread Bruce Hayden
Ref: Your note of Mon, 21 Oct 2002 16:21:37 -0700 The equivalent commands in SuSE's way of doing things is "rcnetwork stop ctc0" and "rcnetwork start ctc0". Note that you may loose your default route with the ctc interface down, so you will probably want to enter "rcroute start" for good measure

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-21 Thread Wolfe, Gordon W
Gordon Wolfe, Ph. D. (425)865-5940 VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company > -- > From: Sivey,Lonny > Reply To: Linux on 390 Port > Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 6:38 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Reconnect TCPIP > > Gordon, &g

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-18 Thread Sivey,Lonny
thing when the VM TCPIP stack is restarted. There are a couple PTFs you may need for z/VM 4.2 to get it to work. Lonny -Original Message- From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:gordon.w.wolfe@;boeing.com] Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 6:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Reconnect TCPIP We h

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-18 Thread McKown, John
Solutions Team +1.817.255.3225 > -Original Message- > From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:gordon.w.wolfe@;boeing.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 5:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Reconnect TCPIP > > > We have a number of Linux (SuSE 2.4.7) images r

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-18 Thread Oliver Paukstadt
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Wolfe, Gordon W wrote: > We have a number of Linux (SuSE 2.4.7) images running under z/VM 4.2. > These are all connected to the VM TCPIP stack via virtual CTCA's. > > If the VM TCPIP stack comes down and back up, is there a way to reconnect > the linux servers without shutting

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-18 Thread Nix, Robert P.
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 5:29 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Reconnect TCPIP > > Gordon, I would think you would need to restart ALL the services that IP > uses on EACH LINUX Image !! that could be a real pai

Re: Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gordon, I would think you would need to restart ALL the services that IP uses on EACH LINUX Image !! that could be a real pain to keep track of, or maybe you could restart ALL of the services !!! I do that on my desktop, but it runs Hercules & Sles7/390 A auto script that could be fired off from a

Reconnect TCPIP

2002-10-17 Thread Wolfe, Gordon W
We have a number of Linux (SuSE 2.4.7) images running under z/VM 4.2. These are all connected to the VM TCPIP stack via virtual CTCA's. If the VM TCPIP stack comes down and back up, is there a way to reconnect the linux servers without shutting them down and rebooting? "If Paradise Lost had been