On Aug 14, 2006, at 9:02 AM, Richard Troth wrote:
'ifconfig' and 'route' are good commands to know because they are
common
to most Unix or POSIX environments and common to all Linux
distributions. If you get stuck, you can (as Mark suggested)
use those
two commands to restore connectivity a
'ifconfig' and 'route' are good commands to know because they are common
to most Unix or POSIX environments and common to all Linux
distributions. If you get stuck, you can (as Mark suggested) use those
two commands to restore connectivity and then sign on with a more Unix
friendly tool (eg:
then use YaST to make the fallback permanent.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Macioce, Larry
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 10:49 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: question on changing ip/route addrs
We are in the pla
Macioce, Larry wrote:
We are in the planning process of changing our public addrs to bring
them in house. But I have a question. I know I can go into YAST and make
the change to the network card for the instance ip addr and the router
number. But the minute I save the changes I'm going to lose m
You could backup and edit the configuration files in /etc/sysconfig/network/
and disconnect from the SSH session. Then you could connect via a TN3270
screen, swap the files, them restart the network with rcnetwork restart.
Your TN3270 session will not be killed.
On 8/11/06, Macioce, Larry <[EM
We are in the planning process of changing our public addrs to bring
them in house. But I have a question. I know I can go into YAST and make
the change to the network card for the instance ip addr and the router
number. But the minute I save the changes I'm going to lose my
connection into the in