On 4/11/19 5:03 PM, Tony Krowiak wrote:
Once an APQN is assigned to an mdev device it will remained assigned until
it is explicitly unassigned from the mdev device. The associated AP queue
devices, however, can come and go due to failures or deliberate actions by
a sysadmin. For example, a sysadm
On 11/04/2019 23:03, Tony Krowiak wrote:
Once an APQN is assigned to an mdev device it will remained assigned until
it is explicitly unassigned from the mdev device. The associated AP queue
devices, however, can come and go due to failures or deliberate actions by
a sysadmin. For example, a sysad
On 11.04.19 23:03, Tony Krowiak wrote:
> Once an APQN is assigned to an mdev device it will remained assigned until
> it is explicitly unassigned from the mdev device. The associated AP queue
> devices, however, can come and go due to failures or deliberate actions by
> a sysadmin. For example, a s
Once an APQN is assigned to an mdev device it will remained assigned until
it is explicitly unassigned from the mdev device. The associated AP queue
devices, however, can come and go due to failures or deliberate actions by
a sysadmin. For example, a sysadmin can dynamically remove an AP adapter
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