Re: hipersocket question for dummies (me )

2012-01-23 Thread Ward, Mike S
...@its.ms.gov Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 3:18 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: hipersocket question for dummies (me ) We are having a connection issue with a couple of our linux guests that simply proves I don't know what I'm doing AND I can't seem to RTFM correctly Environment is Suse 11

Re: hipersocket question for dummies (me )

2012-01-21 Thread Offer Baruch
Hi, i didn't understand if E8xx and E9xx are on the same chpid... i think they are. it seems you were on the right path but you missed something... on z/OS you have created 3 devices that are all on the same subnet. defining 3 routes to each Device will not help. how will z/OS know when to use

Re: hipersocket question for dummies (me )

2012-01-21 Thread David Kreuter
one -, define a VLAN topology on top of the hipersocket network, and go from there. It's charming. David Kreuter Original Message Subject: Re: hipersocket question for dummies (me ) From: Offer Baruch offerbar...@gmail.com Date: Sat, January 21, 2012 4:29 am To: LINUX-390

Re: hipersocket question for dummies (me )

2012-01-20 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 01/20/2012 at 04:38 EST, bruce.light...@its.ms.gov wrote: The first 8 guests work just fine - z/OS IP address is 192.168.4.2 and the guests are 192.168.4.xxx and all are using CHPID E8 After the 8 guests are defined, we are out of E8 triplets so we give the next 2 E9xx triplets.

hipersocket question for dummies (me )

2012-01-20 Thread Bruce . Lightsey
We are having a connection issue with a couple of our linux guests that simply proves I don't know what I'm doing AND I can't seem to RTFM correctly Environment is Suse 11 guests on z/VM 6 trying to connect to z/OS 1.12 on a z196, The first 8 guests work just fine - z/OS IP address is