if you go to the HMC on the z800-z900 processor, logon as sysprog the operator 
account will not work, scroll till you see the OSA Adapt ICON.

Select the image you wish to display and double click on the OSA ICON.

That will display the OSA Adapters installed in your system, but please be 
careful to select only display options or you could inadvertinly chsnge your 
OSA setings and that would be very bad.

Bruce Boda OSU

----- Original Message -----
From: Ted MacNEIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2005 8:00 pm
Subject: OSA Card Display Command

> I have been trying to find out how many OSA cards are installed on our
> two production processors.
> I have asked our service providers, to no avail.
> I have tried to look at the IODF.
> I have tried looking at the OPS Display command doc.
> 
> What is the easiest way to find out how many OSA cards are installed?
> The type?
> Are they defined under VIPA?
> I have “look but don't touch access” to 'everything'.
> What I don't have is a handle on the appropriate doc, so I can 
> find this stuff!
> 
> Also, is a CMC supported (or even needed) in a TÇP/IP environment?
> Again, a pointer to doc would be appreciated!
> 
> I gave been given the resonsibility to co-ordinate an SNA to 
> TCP/IP migration (mainframe) migration.
> This will save us a ton of $$ (US), with next to no effort (except 
> for the above questions).
> 
> Any help/pointers/etc would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> -teD
> 
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