Billy,
I have seen the other posts and maybe they are correct. but
We have an mp2003 with two OSA in it one a 10mb osa and the other a OSA FENET
100.
We have recurring problems with the 10mb osa where it will not come online and
the only solution I have found is to do a complete power
This response suggests me that you need to start OSASF to load an OAT, and
if you need SNA, an IOACMD LOADSNA (or something alike) is required too.
Because: with old OSAs, you often have to load an OAT. the fact that the
management address 30F gets online convinces me in my thoughts. (you may
Oh yes, to use OSASF under VM, starters log on to OSADMIN1, that user is
predefined to run OSASF. Verify too that user OSASF can be autologged: when
you issue IOACMD to use OSA/SF, at some point it will connect to user OSASF
usng APPC/VM which make that user OSASF is automagically started.
I don't know if you've been through this yet and I know I am late to
the party, but does the card even work? Is it possible it is a plain old
hardware failure being it is old?
Can you swap the cards redo the IODEF ,POR and see what happens? What
about the
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Billy Bingham
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:22 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: MP2000 OSA Card
I changed my IOCDS defintions to this:
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0300,PATH=(34
Billy,
Here's what our OSA2 looked like on our old MP2000:
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=9009,UNIT=OSA,PATH=(5C)
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0C00,010),CUNUMBR=(9009),STADET=Y, *
UNITADD=00,UNIT=OSA
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0C0A,002),CUNUMBR=(9009),STADET=Y, *
But, the OSA is a bit online, OSASF is capable of working on it as it is
management device is online. You could also try running
IOACMD QUERY HOST Q HOST A
This way you get lots of info, including the OAT
2010/1/26 Ron Schmiedge ron.schmie...@gmail.com
Billy,
Here's what our OSA2 looked
I don't have the OSA/SF service machines.It looks like I didn't restore all the
volumes from
the old VM system and I'm also not sure if we have all the old volumes.
Billy
On 26 Jan 2010 at 18:52, Kris Buelens wrote:
But, the OSA is a bit online, OSASF is capable of working on it as it is
On 9672's, using an OAT was not always required. IIRC it was not needed
when using only TCP/IP and not wanting to share it between LPARs.
But, given that that MP2000 is most probably used in the past, there might
be some OAT you can't see and that defines other unitaddresses than your
IOCP.
You
If there's an OAT loaded, perhaps it's not set up to use the device
addresses that Billy has coded in his IOCP. That's more of a longshot,
but coding the whole device range in the IOCP will certainly determine
which devices (if any) come available.
Correct, an OAT is not required, but even
If you have the 240W01 volume you probably have the minidisks for
OSASF, OSAMAINT, OSADMIN1/2/3 userids. They were all on the W01 volume
of our old VM/ESA system.
It may be that using 30F as the FE unit is a problem in the IOCP. We
always used an address of CFE as well as the UNITADD=FE. I will
Hello all,
Trying to IPL VM/ESA 2.4 on an old MP2000. The box IPLs OK, but when tring to
vary the
OSA online I get the HCPCPN6283I... message. I do a QUERY on the device and VM
shows
it as an OSA, but it's offline. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Billy
MP2000 OSA Card
Hello all,
Trying to IPL VM/ESA 2.4 on an old MP2000. The box IPLs OK, but when tring
to vary the OSA online I get the HCPCPN6283I... message. I do a QUERY on
the device and VM shows it as an OSA, but it's offline. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Billy
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On 01/25/2010 05:19 PM, Billy Bingham wrote:
Hello all,
Trying to IPL VM/ESA 2.4 on an old MP2000. The box IPLs OK, but when
tring to vary the OSA online I get the HCPCPN6283I... message. I do a
QUERY on the device and VM shows it as an OSA, but it's offline. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
Billy
I'm not able to load an OAT because I can't vary it online. Is there a hardware
command to
re-set the device to the original OAT? Should I just have only devices 0 1
defined in the
IOCDS?
This is what I have defined now:
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=1100,PATH=(34),UNIT=OSA
Varying the CHPID off, then on is supposed to reset it. But check your
FE device (111F), it is the device that is used to load the OAT.
On 01/25/2010 05:54 PM, Billy Bingham wrote:
I'm not able to load an OAT because I can't vary it online. Is there a
hardware command to re-set the device to
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