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> Subject: Re: OSA 2365 on 2066-0B1
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> ThOn Friday, 10/20/2006 at 09:39 AST, "Edward M. Martin"
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> > Plus I am attempting to locate a list of the QDIO return
On Monday, 10/23/2006 at 11:02 ZE2, Shimon Lebowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> How do I query my OSA to find out which code it is?
I don't know of a way to query the feature code number, but I'd check:
HCD/HCM, OSA/SF, the OSA functions in the HMC.
If the card has fibre connectors, it is OSD
>
> Feature NameTypeCode
> OSA-Express GbE LX OSD 1364*
> OSA-Express GbE SX OSD 1365*
> 1000Base-T Ethernet OSE or OSD 1366
> OSA-Express GbE LX OSD 2364**
> OSA-Express GbE SX OSD 2365**
> Fast Ether
ThOn Friday, 10/20/2006 at 09:39 AST, "Edward M. Martin"
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> Plus I am attempting to locate a list of the QDIO return codes?
There are no "QDIO return codes". The VSE Messages & Codes book AND the
message itself need to be fixed. The return code on IPL605E is actual
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Does anyone have a snipet from their IOCP showing the CHPID, CNTLUNIT
and IODEVICE definitions?
This is for our 2066-0A1 QDIO
mode;
CHPID
PATH=(00),TYPE=OSD
CHPID
PATH=(01),TYP
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On Friday, 10/20/2006 at 08:34 AST, Michael Coffin
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> I'm migrating to a 2066-0B1 today that has 4 2365 OSA's. Does anyone
know if
> the 2365 is the older OSA that is attached in triplets for a single
> connection, or the newer ones that are attached in pairs? They'
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Subject: Re: OSA 2365 on 2066-0B1
Old or new, if they are being used in QDIO mode they are always used in
triplets. There should be plenty of examples in the archives.
Michael
Old or new, if they are being used in QDIO mode they are always used in
triplets. There should be plenty of examples in the archives.
Michael Coffin wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm migrating to a 2066-0B1 today that has 4 2365 OSA's. Does anyone
know if the 2365 is the older OSA that is attached in t
Hi Mike: OSA QDIO is defined in triplets.
David
Michael Coffin wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm migrating to a 2066-0B1 today that has 4 2365 OSA's. Does anyone
know if the 2365 is the older OSA that is attached in triplets for a
single connection, or the newer ones that are attached in pairs?
They'l
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Hi
Folks,
I'm
migrating to a 2066-0B1 today that has 4 2365 OSA's. Does anyone know if
the 2365 is the older OSA that is attached in triplets for a single
connection, or the newer ones that are attached in pairs? They'll be
configured to operate in QDIO mode for TCPIP onl
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