Not exactly what I was looking for, but it is something. q osa type hipers OSA 0720 ATTACHED TO TCPIP 0720 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0721 ATTACHED TO TCPIP 0721 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0722 ATTACHED TO TCPIP 0722 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0723 FREE DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0724 ATTACHED TO ZOS19 0724 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0725 ATTACHED TO ZOS19 0725 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0726 ATTACHED TO ZOS19 0726 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0727 FREE DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0728 ATTACHED TO HMAVSE 0728 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 0729 ATTACHED TO HMAVSE 0729 DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD OSA 072A ATTACHED TO HMAVSE 072A DEVTYPE HIPER CHPID FF IQD 20 "Function pending" "Not active" 21 "Idle" "Not active" 22 "Active" "Active" 23 "Idle" "Not active" 24 "Function pending" "Not active" 25 "Idle" "Not active" 26 "Active" "Active" 27 "Idle" "Not active" 28 "Function pending" "Not active" 29 "Idle" "Not active" 2A "Active" "Active"
So the z/OS addresses look the same as the ones connected to z/VM and z/VSE. Hmmm On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Michel Raicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you can if you have enough authority on the HMC/SE. > On the HMC select single object operation to your CEC when getting to the > SE, select groups, select cpc, rigth click on it(your cec name), select > channels, find your hipersocket pchid(normally last chpids on the list) > right click on the chpid, select channel operations then channel problem > determination, then select the lpar, and then select the devices you want to > see. > regards > > > [image: Inactive hide details for Mark Pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]Mark Pace > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > *Mark Pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System < > IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> > > 05/09/2008 11:14 AM > Please respond to > The IBM z/VM Operating System <IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> > > > To > > IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > cc > > > Subject > > Re: Hipersockets - xposted to VM-L & IBM-Mai > > > > On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Thomas Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL > PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > Is there an IBM Statement of Direction for a VSWITCH/HiperSocket > connection? > > /Tom Kern > > > I would like to see a tool on the HMC to view the same sort of information > that you get from Query VSWITCH DETAILS. > > > -- > Mark Pace > Mainline Information Systems > -- Mark Pace Mainline Information Systems -- Mark Pace Mainline Information Systems