The Linux systems are running under VM in an LPAR.  Other nodes using the OSA adapters 
are in separate LPARs.  I've asked and I'm told that no other system explicitly 
specifies a portname.

I wanted to check this assertion.  So we took one of the "failing" OSA adapters and 
gave it to TCP/IP on VM, which did initialize and successfully used the OSA adapter.  
Had OS/390 on another node specified a portname I would have expected that TCP/IP on 
VM would -not- be able to use the card.  I'm not certain that this result is 
definitive but given what I read in the TCP/IP documentation for VM (which says the 
portname -MUST- match) I expect so.

Thanks for the suggestion.  Any other ideas would be appreciated!

-----Original Message-----
From: John P Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OSA


Is the VM system in an LPAR? If so and another system uses the GB
ethernet adapter, which is IPLed before yours, then I believe that
system would determine what the portname is. Just a thought.

>> ...we're suddenly having trouble using our OSA adapters.  The problem first 
>surfaced after VM was recently restarted
>> after the upgrade of the processor microcode...

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John P Taylor
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Hursley IT
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