Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
1)  see below...
CP Q NIC DET
Adapter 0700.P00 Type: QDIO      Name: UNASSIGNED  Devices: 3
  MAC: 02-00-00-00-00-06         VSWITCH: SYSTEM VSWTMK00
      RX Packets: 0          Discarded: 0          Errors: 0
      TX Packets: 0          Discarded: 0          Errors: 0
      RX Bytes: 0                    TX Bytes: 0
  Unassigned Devices:
      Device: 0700  Unit: 000   Role: Unassigned
      Device: 0701  Unit: 001   Role: Unassigned
      Device: 0702  Unit: 002   Role: Unassigned
Currently, I IPL CMS in order to perform the 'COUPLE' command (which
doesn't fail).   I have performed the SET GRANT.   I see nothing in the
dmesg (except for the eth0):
qeth: Device 0.0.0600/0.0.0601/0.0.0602 is a OSD Express card (level:
0892)
with link type OSD_1000 (portname: FOOBAR)
divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
qeth: Hardware IP fragmentation not supported on eth0
qeth: VLAN enabled
qeth: Multicast enabled
qeth: IPV6 enabled
qeth: Broadcast enabled
qeth: Using SW checksumming on eth0.
qeth: Outbound TSO enabled
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
(The real OSA-X is at 0600-0602 and the VSWITCH is 0700-0702)

This indicates eth0 is 600-602, the real OSA.  If you want eth0 to be
the NIC, set SUBCHANNES=0.0.0700,0.0.0701,0.0.0702 in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.  If that doesn't help, the
output of 'q vswitch VSWTMK00' and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 may help.

-Brad

# vmcp q v osa
OSA  0600 ON OSA   0F90 SUBCHANNEL = 0000
     0600 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID 01 OSD
     0600 QDIO-ELIGIBLE       QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
OSA  0601 ON OSA   0F91 SUBCHANNEL = 0001
     0601 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID 01 OSD
     0601 QDIO-ELIGIBLE       QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
OSA  0602 ON OSA   0F92 SUBCHANNEL = 0002
     0602 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID 01 OSD
     0602 QDIO ACTIVE         QIOASSIST ACTIVE
     0602
     0602 INP + 01 IOCNT = 00136721  ADP = 014 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 114
     0602          BYTES = 0000000001359600
     0602 OUT + 01 IOCNT = 00000000  ADP = 000 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 128
     0602          BYTES = 0000000000000000
     0602 OUT + 02 IOCNT = 00000000  ADP = 000 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 128
     0602          BYTES = 0000000000000000
     0602 OUT - 03 IOCNT = 00001377  ADP = 001 PROG = 127 UNAVAIL = 000
     0602          BYTES = 000000000004ADC0
     0602 OUT + 04 IOCNT = 00000000  ADP = 000 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 128
     0602          BYTES = 0000000000000000
OSA  0700 ON NIC  0700  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL = 0003
     0700 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID 02 OSD
     0700 MAC 02-00-00-00-00-06 CURRENT
     0700 QDIO-ELIGIBLE       QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
OSA  0701 ON NIC  0700  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0004
     0701 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID 02 OSD
     0701 QDIO-ELIGIBLE       QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
OSA  0702 ON NIC  0700  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0005
     0702 DEVTYPE OSA         CHPID 02 OSD
     0702 QDIO-ELIGIBLE       QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE

2)      Okay:
modprobe vmcp
[r...@vmlnx000 ~]# vmcp q t
TIME IS 10:28:38 CST FRIDAY 12/18/09
CONNECT= 27:04:50 VIRTCPU= 014:03.64 TOTCPU= 014:28.42

Does the monprobe have to run each time the Linux system is booted?

Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer                   MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE
American Income Life Insurance Co.   Phone: (254)761-6649
1200 Wooded Acres Dr.                Fax:   (254)741-5777
Waco, Texas  76710
        




-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Mauro Souza
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 9:50 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: CentOS 4.7 on zSeries

1 - When you IPL your Linux, there could be some message indicating why
your
vswitch isn't working. The most common mistake is forgetting to give the
guest authorization to couple to the vswitch.
2 - To use vmcp, the module vmcp must be loaded. Issue a "modprobe vmcp"
before.

Mauro
http://mauro.limeiratem.com - registered Linux User: 294521
Scripture is both history, and a love letter from God.


On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers
<framaek...@ailife.com>wrote:

I've just loaded CentOS 4.7 in a VM (z/VM 5.4) and am experiencing
some
problems:

1)      I have a VSWITCH that I can't seem to get working (already
have
a eth0 with a real OSA-X)

2)      The vmcp device seems to be missing:
# vmcp q t
Error: Could not open device /dev/vmcp: No such file or directory

Thanks,


Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer                   MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE
American Income Life Insurance Co.   Phone: (254)761-6649
1200 Wooded Acres Dr.                Fax:   (254)741-5777
Waco, Texas  76710


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