I changed my IOCDS defintions to this:
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0300,PATH=(34),UNIT=OSA
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0300,04),CUNUMBR=(0300),UNIT=OSA
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(030F),UNITADD=FE,CUNUMBR=(0300),UNIT=OSAD
When I do a Q 30F I get: OSA 030F FREE
But when I do a Q 300 I get: OSA 0300 OFFLINE
And I cannot bring it online at all not matter what I try. This VM is so old
I'm not sure if
OSA/SF is installed and even if it is I've never used it under VM.
Billy
On 26 Jan 2010 at 5:20, Neil Carson wrote:
>
> Billy,
>
> I have seen the other posts and maybe they are correct. but
> We have an mp2003 with two OSA in it one a 10mb osa and the other a OSA FENET
> 100.
>
> We have recurring problems with the 10mb osa where it will not come online
> and the only solution
> I have found is to do a complete power down/off of the whole box. Just doing
> a POR does not
> even reset it takes a complete power off/down.
>
> Our OSA 10mb gets into this so called "hung" state when the LAN switch it is
> plugged into is
> rebooted (for what ever reason). There has been a couple of times where a LAN
> guy has applied
> new firmaware to the LAN switch and the only way I could get the OSA 10mb
> working again is to
> completely power down the MP2003-202. And yes before doing this I tried
> varying off the path,
> chipd , etc reloading the OAT etc but none of them did the trick. The only
> thing that does a
> complete reset of the card is a power down. (at least in my case)
>
> It should only be noted that this only happens to our 10mb OSA card which is
> older (generation)
> than our 100mb OSA FENET card. The switch the 100 is plugged into can be
> rebooted but the
> OSA 100 (is smart enough (so to speak) to recover)
>
> I do not know if the my scenario abovetotally to you situation.
>
> Thanks
> Neil
> "
>
> >>> Billy Bingham <[email protected]> 1/25/2010 6:19 PM >>>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> Trying to IPL VM/ESA 2.4 on an old MP2000. The box IPLs OK, but when tring to
> vary the OSA
> online I get the HCPCPN6283I... message. I do a QUERY on the device and VM
> shows it as an
> OSA, but it's offline. Any ideas?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Billy