This response suggests me that you need to start OSASF to load an OAT, and
if you need SNA, an IOACMD LOADSNA (or something alike) is required too.
Because: with old OSAs, you often have to load an OAT.  the fact that the
"management" address 30F gets online convinces me in my thoughts.  (you may
try to issue IOACMD GET_OAT to get a sample OAT table)
The OSASF user will need an MDISK at address 7034 to handle your OSA (chpid
34)..

2010/1/26 Billy Bingham <billy.bingham...@suddenlink.net>

>  I changed my IOCDS defintions to this:
>
>           CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0300,PATH=(34),UNIT=OSA
>          IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0300,04),CUNUMBR=(0300),UNIT=OSA
>          IODEVICE ADDRESS=(030F),UNITADD=FE,CUNUMBR=(0300),UNIT=OSAD
>
>  When I do a Q 30F I get: OSA 030F FREE
>
>  But when I do a Q 300 I get: OSA 0300 OFFLINE
>
>  And I cannot bring it online at all not matter what I try. This VM is so
> old I'm not sure if OSA/SF is installed and even if it is I've never used it
> under VM.
>
>
>  Billy
>
>
>  On 26 Jan 2010 at 5:20, Neil Carson wrote:
>
>  >
> > Billy,
> >
> > I have seen the other posts and maybe they are correct. but
> > We have an mp2003 with two OSA in it one a 10mb osa and the other a OSA
> FENET 100.
> >
> > We have recurring problems with the 10mb osa where it will not come
> online and the only solution
> > I have found is to do a complete power down/off of the whole box. Just
> doing a POR does not
> > even reset it takes a complete power off/down.
> >
> > Our OSA 10mb gets into this so called "hung" state when the LAN switch it
> is plugged into is
> > rebooted (for what ever reason). There has been a couple of times where a
> LAN guy has applied
> > new firmaware to the LAN switch and the only way I could get the OSA 10mb
> working again is to
> > completely power down the MP2003-202. And yes before doing this I tried
> varying off the path,
> > chipd , etc reloading the OAT etc but none of them did the trick. The
> only thing that does a
> > complete reset of the card is a power down. (at least in my case)
> >
> > It should only be noted that this only happens to our 10mb OSA card which
> is older (generation)
> > than our 100mb OSA FENET card. The switch the 100 is plugged into can be
> rebooted but the
> > OSA 100 (is smart enough (so to speak) to recover)
> >
> > I do not know if the my scenario abovetotally to you situation.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Neil
> > "
> >
> > >>> Billy Bingham <billy.bingham...@suddenlink.net> 1/25/2010 6:19 PM
> >>>
> >
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Trying to IPL VM/ESA 2.4 on an old MP2000. The box IPLs OK, but when
> tring to vary the OSA
> > online I get the HCPCPN6283I... message. I do a QUERY on the device and
> VM shows it as an
> > OSA, but it's offline. Any ideas?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Billy
>
>
>



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