the Linux LPAR too.
Thanks for the help and advice.
Harold
-Original Message-
From: Alan Altmark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 08:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OSA Express in QDIO mode problems
On Tuesday, 07/29/2003 at 09:29 EST, James Melin
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On Tuesday, 07/29/2003 at 09:29 EST, James Melin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was told that varying the OSA CHP
> offline to all using LPARS will cause it to reload it's configuration or
> something
Yes, that is true. Once an OSA chpid (the whole chpid, not just all the
devices on it!) is offli
ufficient. You're possibly looking at a power-on reset.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Kubannek, Harold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OSA Express in QDIO mode problems
We installed Linux in a partition on a 9672-R46 mai
Make sure you have specified the portname correctly in your
/etc/chandev.conf file. Something like:
noauto;qeth0,0x1000,0x1001,0x1002;add_parms,0x10,0x1000,0x1002,portname:GBE0
>From the "Device Drivers and Installation Commands" manual:
PORT_NAME
Must be specified for each OSA-Express CH
he LPAR, I believe
that will not be sufficient. You're possibly looking at a power-on reset.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Kubannek, Harold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OSA Express in QDIO mode problems
We insta
We installed Linux in a partition on a 9672-R46 mainframe last week in a LPAR
configuration (non-zVM). We were able to configure and use our OSA-2 card without any
problems as an LCS device, but we have been unsuccessful in getting our OSA-Express
running (in QDIO mode).
The OSA Express is shar