Mace, Oh, I hope a POR isn't required. The OSA/Express cards are shared across multiple LPARs...
Dave Dave Stuart Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst County of Ventura, CA 805-662-6731 david.stu...@ventura.org >>> "LJ Mace" <ljmace1...@yahoo.com> 7/21/2009 7:25 AM >>> You may need to POR the system to reset the osa. I don't know of any other way to bring it back if they are as dead as you say. Saying that and looking at what you've done I would have to take a WAG that here is a less invasive way to bring them back. I am not familiar with native Linux and the operation of it,but do you have an HMC from which you reboot/ipl from? You should be able to go to it and "activate" the osa cards. Good Luck Mace --- On Tue, 7/21/09, Ron Foster at Baldor-IS <rfos...@baldor.com> wrote: > From: Ron Foster at Baldor-IS <rfos...@baldor.com> > Subject: Re: OSA/Express Assistance > To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU > Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 9:32 AM > David, > > When you say, you have to connect to the system via the > HMC, are you > talking about the operating systems messages interface or > the ASCII > console interface? > > You say both ports. This implies more than one > interface. What is your > default route set to in > /etc/sysconfig/network/routes? Is it set to one > of the active interfaces? > > When you say you are getting martian messages, could you > elaborate? > Could it be that the firewall got turned on? The > interface might be up, > but the firewall is disallowing all traffic. > > Also, there is some sort of OSA support tool that our zOS > guy uses. He > can go look at the OSA and the what LPARS are attached to > an OSA and > what addresses they are using. The people who know > how to use this tool > are out today at a meeting. Do you all have someone > who can look at the > OSA with this tool and find out if the Linux LPAR is really > attached and > what address it is using. > > In my limited experience running Linux in LPARS, there are > only a few > files that have to be right to get the network up. > /etc/sysconfig/network/persistentnetworkname (in our > case) > ifcfg-qeth-bus-ccw-0.0.a100 > /etc/sysconfig/hardware/hardware name (in our case) > hwcfg-qeth-bus-ccw-0.0.a100 > /etc/sysconfig/network/routes > > And possibly /etc/hosts > > Also, if you all are a member of SHARE, there was a > presentation some > time back that included some tips on how to get the > "network" up when it > does not want to come up. If you do not have ascii > console mode > running, it might be worthwhile to use google to find this > presentation. (A lot of the presentations are on the > linuxvm.org > website.) If I remember correctly, the presenter said > that by using a > few echo commands to the right places, you could get a > network up. I > never tried it though. > > Ron > > > David Stuart wrote: > > Afternoon, > > > > <set Newbie Alert> > > > > I am not all that experienced with Linux, and I > haven't worked with it for a while, and I have proceeded to > shot myself in the foot. Maybe both feet. > > > > Sles 10 SP 2 running 'native' in an LPAR (no, no z/VM > (yeah, I know!)) - Using Yast Network Manager, I have > managed to disable both OSA/Express ports, and I have been > unable to get them back, so far. Reboot(s) have been > unsuccessful in restoring my OSA ports. The ports are > running QDIO mode. > > > > A ping from my PC times out. An ifstatus eth0 > shows it to be active. But I can't seem to connect to > it. I have to connect to the System through the > HMC. But the rest of what I need to do to get things > back active are off in the far hazy, recesses of my mind, > such as it is... > > > > Ideas and suggestions greatly appreciated. > > > > Also, I am having a large number of 'martian' > messages, displaying all kinds of header information. > None of which makes any sense to me. > > > > > > Thanks, > > Dave > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dave Stuart > > Prin. Info. 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