On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 12:16 EDT, "Bhemidhi, Ashwin" <ashw...@ti.com>
wrote:

> This was a layer 2 vswitch before and after the move. Also if I need to
delete
> and re-define do I just do it in Linux or we also need to delete and
re-define
> in z/VM guest ID( I do not see if this matters).  I tried deleting and
> re-defining the network interface in the guest but with no success. I
still get
> the same error:
>
> qdio: loading QDIO base support version 2
> qeth: loading qeth S/390 OSA-Express driver
> qeth: received an IDX TERMINATE with cause code 0xf6
> qeth: The qeth device 0.0.0800 is not configured for the OSI layer
required by
> z/VM
> qeth: sense data available on channel 0.0.0800.
> qeth:  cstat 0x0
> dstat 0xE
> qeth: irb: 00 c2 60 17  04 98 90 38  0e 00 10 00  00 80 00 00
> qeth: irb: 01 02 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
> qeth: sense data: 02 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
> qeth: sense data: 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
> qeth: Initialization in hardsetup failed! rc=-5
> qeth: received an IDX TERMINATE with cause code 0xf6

0xF6 is specifically issued when the VSWITCH type doesn't match the way
the guest has previously configured the adapter.  You could get this error
if the guest tried to configure layer 3 on an layer 2 VSWITCH or the guest
configured the vNIC prior to the COUPLE to the VSWITCH.

All that would be required is to log the user off/on or detach the NIC and
re-define it.

If the ONLY thing you changed was z9->z10 and you have the support for
OSA-Express3 (if that's what you're using) applied, then call it in.  Just
double-check that Linux is configured to do layer 2.

I have seen systems do odd things after a h/w change because something was
dependent on the system identifier or CPU serial number.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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