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TCPIP Connectivity with Two LPARs

  • 1.  TCPIP Connectivity with Two LPARs

    Posted Thu December 11, 2014 11:59 AM

    We have two LPARs in a sysplex, S0W1 and S0W2.  Our normal process is to IPL S0W1 first and then IPL S0W2.  We normally take down S0W2 first for backups, etc.  TCPIP connectivity works fine under those conditions.  When both systems are up and we need to IPL only S0W2, the following occurs.

    1. Both systems up, connectivity is fine.

    2. Take down S0W1, connectivity for S0W2 is fine.

    3. IPL S0W2, connectivity on S0W2 is lost.  It seems to happen while S0W1 is still in NIP.

    TCPIP on S0W2 takes an error.  Sorry, I don't have the messages that are issued.  We have to IPL S0W2 to get connectivity back.

    Display from S0W1 during normal condition:

    UNIT TYPE STATUS 
    0400 OSA  A-BSY  
    0401 OSA  A      
    0402 OSA  A-BSY  
    0403 OSA  OFFLINE
    0404 OSA  A-BSY  
    0405 OSA  A      
    0406 OSA  A-BSY  
    0407 OSA  OFFLINE
    0408 OSA  OFFLINE
    0409 OSA  OFFLINE
    040A OSA  OFFLINE
    040B OSA  OFFLINE
    040C OSA  OFFLINE
    040D OSA  OFFLINE
    040E OSA  OFFLINE
    040F OSA  OFFLINE

    Display from S0W2:

    UNIT TYPE STATUS 
    0400 OSA  OFFLINE
    0401 OSA  OFFLINE
    0402 OSA  OFFLINE
    0403 OSA  OFFLINE
    0404 OSA  OFFLINE
    0405 OSA  OFFLINE
    0406 OSA  OFFLINE
    0407 OSA  OFFLINE
    0408 OSA  A-BSY  
    0409 OSA  A      
    040A OSA  A-BSY  
    040B OSA  OFFLINE
    040C OSA  A-BSY  
    040D OSA  A      
    040E OSA  A-BSY  
    040F OSA  OFFLINE

    From PLEXMAP:

    [manager]  # tap0 define network adapter (OSA) for communication with Linux
    name awsosa 0009 --path=A0 --pathtype=OSD --tunnel_intf=y   # QDIO mode
    device 400 osa osa --unitadd=0
    device 401 osa osa --unitadd=1
    device 402 osa osa --unitadd=2
    device 408 osa osa
    device 409 osa osa
    device 40A osa osa

    [manager]  # eth1 define network adapter (OSA) for communication with network
    name awsosa 0019 --path=F1 --pathtype=OSD                   # QDIO mode
    device 404 osa osa --unitadd=0
    device 405 osa osa --unitadd=1
    device 406 osa osa --unitadd=2
    device 40C osa osa
    device 40D osa osa
    device 40E osa osa

    I am confused with the unitadd parameters.  The IODF does not specify any UNITADDs, so from the prospective of zOS, the unitadds are the same as the last two digits of the address.  I can rationalize that the unitadds for eth1 404-406 are there since it is shared with tap0 400-402,  If that is the case, then why aren't unitadds required for the 404-407 40C-40E pair?  This may be unrelated to our problem, but I abhor inconsistency. 

     

     

    SherrilJohnson