Re: Crypto on z800

2004-05-28 Thread Eric D Rossman
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I'm the author of z90crypt, and I was just double-checking my references before I replied. I'm going to second Alan's suggestion of getting the hardware folks involved. I had never seen that failure in any of my testing and my reference material indicates that

Re: Crypto on z800

2004-05-27 Thread Ann Smith
will not be able to use the crypto[1]. Cheers, Vic Cross [1] I may be wrong on this -- this was a piece of advice we encountered along our way while diagnosing problems with crypto on a z800, but we later found that the PCICA in question failed diagnostics

Re: Crypto on z800

2004-05-27 Thread Wolfe, Gordon W
Port Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 6:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Crypto on z800 The directory statement for the linux guest is below: CRYPTO DOMAIN 3 CSU * KEYENTRY SPECIAL MODIFY APVIRT Q CRYPTO results in the response: No CAM or DAC Crypto Facilities

Re: Crypto on z800

2004-05-27 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 05/26/2004 at 05:08 AST, Ann Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IBM configured our PCICA card to our VM LPAR that runs linux but we see the following errors: 600 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt: Hardware error 601 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt: Type 82 Message

Crypto on z800

2004-05-26 Thread Ann Smith
IBM configured our PCICA card to our VM LPAR that runs linux but we see the following errors: 600 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt: Hardware error 601 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt: Type 82 Message Header: 00821000 602 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt:

Re: Crypto on z800

2004-05-26 Thread Wolfe, Gordon W
: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 2:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Crypto on z800 IBM configured our PCICA card to our VM LPAR that runs linux but we see the following errors: 600 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt: Hardware error 601 May 26 08:03:24 hostl1 kernel: z90crypt: Type

Re: Crypto on z800

2004-05-26 Thread Vic Cross
, the LPAR will not be able to use the crypto[1]. Cheers, Vic Cross [1] I may be wrong on this -- this was a piece of advice we encountered along our way while diagnosing problems with crypto on a z800, but we later found that the PCICA in question failed diagnostics