Vic Cross wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Wolfe, Gordon W wrote:
Thanks, Alan. that settles it, I guess. PCICA cards it is.
In another item of documentation (the Linux Device Drivers manual, I
think), we read that if both PCICC and PCICA cards are present on an LPAR,
that Linux will only use the
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Wolfe, Gordon W wrote:
Thanks, Alan. that settles it, I guess. PCICA cards it is.
In another item of documentation (the Linux Device Drivers manual, I
think), we read that if both PCICC and PCICA cards are present on an LPAR,
that Linux will only use the PCICA. This,
: Wolfe, Gordon W
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:58 PM
To: Preuett, Lance M; Nihart, Mark B; Brandt, Mark H; Brening, Jeff
Subject: FW: Crypto and IFL
The definitive answer from Poughkeepsie: see below (in bold)
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On Friday, 11/07/2003 at 08:33 PST, Wolfe, Gordon W
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The note I got from Mr. Brandt below shows why we're confused. Very
inconsitent information in this redbook.
pg 264
zSeries Crypto Guide Update
4. If you are using a zSeries z900 GA2 machine, do the following:
On Friday, 11/07/2003 at 08:33 PST, Wolfe, Gordon W
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The note I got from Mr. Brandt below shows why we're confused. Very
inconsitent information in this redbook.
And now I have the source of *my* confusion. It appears that in z800/z900
GA3, the ability to have PCICA
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Sent: Friday, November 7, 2003 11:30 AM
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Subject: Re: FW: Crypto and IFL
On Friday, 11/07/2003 at 08:33 PST, Wolfe, Gordon W
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The note