# modprobe qeth

qeth: loading qeth S/390 OSA-Express driver ($Revision: 1.77.2.20
$/$Revision: 1
.98.2.11 $/$Revision: 1.27.2.5 $/$Revision: 1.8.2.2 $/$Revision: 1.7.2.1
$/$Revi
sion: 1.5.2.4 $/$Revision: 1.19.2.7 $ :IPv6 :VLAN)
Jun 27 11:56:35 LNXMSTR9 kernel: qeth: loading qeth S/390 OSA-Express
driver ($R
evision: 1.77.2.20 $/$Revision: 1.98.2.11 $/$Revision: 1.27.2.5
$/$Revision: 1.8
.2.2 $/$Revision: 1.7.2.1 $/$Revision: 1.5.2.4 $/$Revision: 1.19.2.7 $
:IPv6 :VL
AN)


-Matt




Post, Mark K wrote:

Ok, then what happens if you do a "modprobe qeth" command?


Mark Post

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Matt Gourley
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 8:39 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: RPMs to keep/purge after installation


'lsmod | grep qdio' comes up with information; 'lsmod | grep qeth' does
not.  I think this is where we're running into issues, as an interface
does not get created.

'dmesg' doesn't say anything about either qdio or qeth.

Thanks,

-Matt

Post, Mark K wrote:



If you want to avoid re-installing, we'll need diagnostic information.
Do the qeth and qdio kernel modules load successfully? (lsmod)  Do they





create an interface? (ifconfig -a)  If not, what shows up in the kernel





ring buffer?  (dmesg)


Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Matt Gourley
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 9:10 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: RPMs to keep/purge after installation

Well, I did spend some time getting rid of a bunch of RPMs on the
golden image yesterday.  Unfortunately for me, one or more of the RPMs
I nuked were necessary for the network configuration (qeth).  The
golden image boots, but cannot connect to the network.  Luckily, we had





already setup our controller per the book, and I can copy any RPM from
the source tree
(/nfs) to the golden image (/sles9golden), reboot the golden image, and
re-install the rpm.  I've already done this for the vlan RPM, but the
golden image still will not come up on the network.  Short of listing
every RPM I purged, can anyone out there tell me what RPMs are


necessary


for qeth to run?  Or is there further configuration I need to do on my
golden image?  (Oh boy, a chance to work on my ed(1) skills!  :-) )



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