We've been fighting an extremely annoying issue where heavy Samba usage
causes a loss of network connectivity through an OSA card. Sometimes
Are you running on a z990 under VM? Then you should check if
#CP SET QIOA OFF
fixes your problem.
If not, you should first check if you have installed
Could you share some details on the symptoms you are seeing? I suppose
you mean the connection is dropped while you are in business or are
you losing traffic? Can you get it back up after it drops, or do you
need to reset the OSA for
that?
You are now using dedicated OSA devices, I expect. Have
We've been fighting an extremely annoying issue where heavy Samba usage
causes a loss of network connectivity through an OSA card. Sometimes
the problem will correct itself, like after 12 hours yesterday, and
sometimes we'll have to manually reload the qeth module. Linux system
logs contain
According to Device Drivers and Installation Commands - October 7, 2004
(http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/docu/lx24jun03dd04.pdf)
PORT_NAME
Must be specified for each OSA-Express CHPID in QDIO mode.
Identifies the port for sharing by other operating system