Adam Thornton writes:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:07:07PM -0500, David Boyes wrote:
Does Red Hat include the OCO modules for QDIO on an OSA? Thanks.
Kyle Stewart
The Kroger Co.
No.
However, IBM does supply the modules built for RH, and they also have a
procedure for building a new
I have an LPAR that shares a gb ethernet osa express adapter with OS/390
LPAR's. I am using SUSE distribution as it is the only one that I found
that includes the OCO modules. I get the error that follows when setting up
my network definition. I have on ocasion be able to get this to work, but
, November 06, 2002 7:15 AM
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I have an LPAR that shares a gb ethernet osa express adapter with OS/390
LPAR's. I am using SUSE distribution as it is the only one that I found
that includes the OCO modules. I get the error that follows when
Crowley, Glen L writes:
I have an LPAR that shares a gb ethernet osa express adapter with OS/390
LPAR's. I am using SUSE distribution as it is the only one that I found
that includes the OCO modules. I get the error that follows when setting up
my network definition. I have on ocasion be
Upper and lower case gets the same result, also I have used specific device
addresses as well as auto.
Thanks
Glen
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OSA1 is what is defined in the VTAM TRLE and caps does not make a
difference.
Glen
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Is that indeed the same portname defined
: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 9:35 AM
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Crowley, Glen L writes:
I have an LPAR that shares a gb ethernet osa express adapter with OS/390
LPAR's. I am using SUSE distribution as it is the only one that I found
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Upper and lower case gets the same result, also I have used specific device
addresses as well as auto.
Thanks
Glen
Thanks to those who replied to my message. Apparently, if you don't reply
with the portname in upper case the first time thru the questions, it does
not matter on the 2nd trip thru. If I enter the portname in upper case the
first time thru, all works ok.
Thanks
Glen
I have an LPAR that shares
Where would I find the qeth parms below on a SuSE 2.4 Kernel Distribution.
Larry
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From: Sanford H Gelbard [mailto:sgelbard;CSC.COM]
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I specified the following to work
Larry,
Hopefully /etc/chandev.conf
Mark Post
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From: Davis, Lawrence [mailto:DavisLA;tvratings.com]
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Where would I find the qeth parms below on a SuSE 2.4 Kernel
Thanks I thought I could change in one place in YaST, but it did not update
the conf file.
Larry
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Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 15:31
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Larry,
Hopefully /etc
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Subject: OSA express gb adapter
Thanks to those who replied to my message. Apparently, if you don't reply
with the portname in upper case the first time thru the questions, it does
not matter on the 2nd trip thru. If I enter the portname in upper case the
first time thru, all works ok.
Thanks
Glen
I
Does Red Hat include the OCO modules for QDIO on an OSA? Thanks.
Kyle Stewart
The Kroger Co.
No.
-- db
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:07:07PM -0500, David Boyes wrote:
Does Red Hat include the OCO modules for QDIO on an OSA? Thanks.
Kyle Stewart
The Kroger Co.
No.
However, IBM does supply the modules built for RH, and they also have a
procedure for building a new initrd with those modules:
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