On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 15:13, Kyle Stewart wrote:
> Shouldn't I be able to ping the initrd ipl'ed version of Linux via the CTC
> from the partner?
Yes. The install kernel should respond to pings from the ctc partner if
everything is working correctly ... the install kernel should give
messages simi
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 23:34, Vic Cross wrote:
> On 26.02.2003 at 09:49:32, Kyle Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I can\'t even find the ping command on the initrd ipl file system--I get
> > command not found. Do you have any tips about this?
>
> Eek, cannot help there. I would take this u
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> I can\'t even find the ping command on the initrd ipl file system--I get
> command not found. Do you have any tips about this?
Eek, cannot help there. I would take this up with your Red Hat support people.
Try specifying the p
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Yes, you should be able to ping Linux from the peer at the other end of the
CTC connection.
If you can ping from the peer (os/390) to your linux system, and you can
ping from the world to os/390, then you have a rout
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re basic that
I am missing here.
Regards,
Kyle Stewart
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The CTC driver
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Thanks, Vic. That worked great. I can't use "escon0"
ry 21, 2003 3:34 PM
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Kyle, try "ifconfig -a", or "ifconfig ctc0", this should show your ctc0
device. "ifconfig" (without parameters) only shows active (up) devices.
If ctc0 appears, just is
Kyle, try "ifconfig -a", or "ifconfig ctc0", this should show your ctc0
device. "ifconfig" (without parameters) only shows active (up) devices.
If ctc0 appears, just issue
"ifconfig ctc0 pointopoint up"
and things should work.
Cheers,
Vic Cross
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Kyle & Lisa Stewart wrote
I am installing RH 7.1 on an LPAR. This is our first mainframe Linux
install. I am trying to use CTC connection to an OS/390 2.10 IP stack to
get to the world. CTCs & devices look good from OS/390 & its IP. However,
on Linux ifconfig only shows the loopback device. I do a cat /proc/chandev
and
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