Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-24 Thread Horlick, Michael
Thanks for the info.

Regards,

Mike Horlick
Conseiller
CGI Gestion Intégrée des Technologies
1350 Boul. René-Lévesque Ouest
Montréal, Qc, H3G 1T4

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Of Alan Altmark
Sent: May 20, 2011 3:56 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

On Friday, 05/20/2011 at 02:02 EDT, "Horlick, Michael" 
 wrote:
 
> This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP 

> machine:
>  
> DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was 
interrupted; 
> restarting device  
>
> I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA 
card. How 
> can I find out the cause of this problem?

There is no "problem", per se.  That messages means that the OSA detected 
an unplugged cable or a "dark" switch port.  Think of it as "loss of 
carrier signal."  You will see this when someone reboots the switch.

You didn't say anything about what release of VM you are running.  In 
early 2010, APAR PK92409 changed the behavior of the LCS device driver so 
that in addition to the message above, you also get a message telling you 
that the adapter will be restarted when an "adapter-initiated START LAN" 
is received.  I.e., the carrier signal is heard.

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Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Edward M Martin
Hello Michael Horlick,

 

Did you look at the HMC to see if there are any messages?  Or if the
card has any flashing lights?

 

Ed Martin

Aultman Health Foundation

330-363-5050

Ext 35050

 

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
Behalf Of Horlick, Michael
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 2:00 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

 

Greetings,

 

This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP
machine:

 

DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was
interrupted; restarting device  

I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA
card. How can I find out the cause of this problem?

 

No messages seems to appear anywhere else.

 

Thanks, 

 

Michael Horlick

CGI Montreal



Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 05/20/2011 at 02:02 EDT, "Horlick, Michael" 
 wrote:
 
> This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP 

> machine:
>  
> DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was 
interrupted; 
> restarting device  
>
> I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA 
card. How 
> can I find out the cause of this problem?

There is no "problem", per se.  That messages means that the OSA detected 
an unplugged cable or a "dark" switch port.  Think of it as "loss of 
carrier signal."  You will see this when someone reboots the switch.

You didn't say anything about what release of VM you are running.  In 
early 2010, APAR PK92409 changed the behavior of the LCS device driver so 
that in addition to the message above, you also get a message telling you 
that the adapter will be restarted when an "adapter-initiated START LAN" 
is received.  I.e., the carrier signal is heard.

APPLICABLE COMPONENT LEVEL/SU:
R530 PSY UK53847 UP10/01/28 P 1001
R540 PSY UK53848 UP10/01/28 P 1002
R610 PSY UK53849 UP10/01/28 P 1001

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z Consultant
IBM System Lab Services and Training 
ibm.com/systems/services/labservices 
office: 607.429.3323
mobile; 607.321.7556
alan_altm...@us.ibm.com
IBM Endicott


Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Horlick, Michael
I just did and unless I'm not specifying the right parameters to the EREP 
program I don't see any errors on my OSA address. 
 
SYSEXN = YES, SYSUM=YES, EVENT=YES specified on seperate runs.   
 
Looking at the raw data itself I see nothing like my OSA address. 
 
Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal



From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Mark Pace
Sent: Fri 20/05/2011 2:35 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?


Do you process your EREP data?  It should be there.


On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Horlick, Michael  
wrote:


Hello,

Thanks.

I think the last time it was looked at they didn't find anything (but I 
don't know all the details) .

I assume something is recorded somewhere, right?

Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal



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Sent: Fri 20/05/2011 2:09 PM

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        Subject: Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?




Call your IBM CE!

Marcy


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    Subject: [IBMVM] VM TCP/IP I/O error?

Greetings,

This morning we received the following message on the console of a 
TCPIP machine:

DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was 
interrupted; restarting device
I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA 
card. How can I find out the cause of this problem?

No messages seems to appear anywhere else.

Thanks,

Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal





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Senior Systems Engineer 
Mainline Information Systems 


Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Wakser, David
Not really; an OSA is a pretty "dumb" animal and it does not record any
errors. But there are some diagnostics that can be run.

David Wakser

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Hello,
 
Thanks.

I think the last time it was looked at they didn't find anything (but I
don't know all the details) .

I assume something is recorded somewhere, right?


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Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Mark Pace
Do you process your EREP data?  It should be there.

On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Horlick, Michael
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Thanks.
>
> I think the last time it was looked at they didn't find anything (but I
> don't know all the details) .
>
> I assume something is recorded somewhere, right?
>
> Michael Horlick
> CGI Montreal
>
> 
>
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Marcy Cortes
> Sent: Fri 20/05/2011 2:09 PM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?
>
>
>
> Call your IBM CE!
>
> Marcy
>
>
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
> Behalf Of Horlick, Michael
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:00 AM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: [IBMVM] VM TCP/IP I/O error?
>
> Greetings,
>
> This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP
> machine:
>
> DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was
> interrupted; restarting device
> I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA card.
> How can I find out the cause of this problem?
>
> No messages seems to appear anywhere else.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Horlick
> CGI Montreal
>



-- 
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Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems


Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Horlick, Michael
Hello,
 
Thanks.

I think the last time it was looked at they didn't find anything (but I don't 
know all the details) .

I assume something is recorded somewhere, right?

Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal



From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Marcy Cortes
Sent: Fri 20/05/2011 2:09 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?



Call your IBM CE!

Marcy


From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Horlick, Michael
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:00 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: [IBMVM] VM TCP/IP I/O error?

Greetings,
 
This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP 
machine:
 
DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was interrupted; 
restarting device 
I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA card. How 
can I find out the cause of this problem?
 
No messages seems to appear anywhere else.
 
Thanks, 
 
Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal


Re: VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Marcy Cortes
Call your IBM CE!

Marcy 


From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Horlick, Michael
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:00 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: [IBMVM] VM TCP/IP I/O error?

Greetings,
 
This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP 
machine:
 
DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was interrupted; 
restarting device  
I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA card. How 
can I find out the cause of this problem?
 
No messages seems to appear anywhere else.
 
Thanks, 
 
Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal


VM TCP/IP I/O error?

2011-05-20 Thread Horlick, Michael
Greetings,
 
This morning we received the following message on the console of a TCPIP 
machine:
 
DTCPKT089I Device LCS3: LAN task net type 1 adapter number 0 was interrupted; 
restarting device  

I was told by IBM that this is a hardware issue presumably on the OSA card. How 
can I find out the cause of this problem?
 
No messages seems to appear anywhere else.
 
Thanks, 
 
Michael Horlick
CGI Montreal