>>> On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at  7:19 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 
-snip-
> I was running out of space on '/', so I followed the procedure to move part 
> of a file system to another volume.  I successfully moved /usr to a new 
> volume.  It mounted successfully, so I updated /etc/fstab following the 
> procedure.  All was good.  So I shut down and rebooted.  During reboot, there 
> are messages to the HMC about waiting for required device and has the OSA 
> device numbers in the message.  The after a few seconds a message comes out 
> 'Network interfaces not found', and boot continues.  
> 
> The OSA interfaces appear completely dead from the 'outside'.  The physical 
> OSA ports are working just fine (shared with other LPARs). 
> 
> Linux is SLES 9 SP3 running in an LPAR on a 9672.  
> 
> Ideas?  

Send me the output from the following commands (off-list please):
lsmod
hwinfo
ifconfig -a
grep . /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-qeth-bus-ccw
ls -lR /sys/devices/qeth/

Also, what happens when you "modprobe qeth" and "dmesg | tail -n 30" ?


Mark Post

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