Mark,

Are you using vctc with VM TCP/IP or do you have a network
connection directly attached to your Linux image?  If you are
using vctc, you should have 2 Parallel channels found not 2
Escon channels found.  If you are using directly attached, it
looks like you chose CTC instead of Escon.



At 03:27 PM 4/17/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Sorry, might be worthy to note that we running under VM as a guest
>
> >  -----Original Message-----
> > From:         Dorney, Mark
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:26 PM
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:      CTC's Turbolinux 6.5
> >
> > First off, serious newbie alert, mainframer thrown into this world for a
> > POC.
> >
> > I'm doing an install from tape, I get to the part where I specify my CTC
> > information and I start getting errors (logs are at the end).  I believe
> > that the hardware is ok since I went through the archives and although I
> > couldn't find my specific situation I ran through some other suggestions
> > of shutting down the network, rmmod ctc, insmod ctc and restarting the
> > network.  I tried to manually configure the network by doing an "ifconfig
> > ctc0......" and at one point in the day I was able to ping successfully.
> > All efforts to duplicate that success have failed.
> >
> > Here's what I'm getting:
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >  Please review your selection:
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> >  Hostname          :    mylinux.state.wi.us
> >
> >
> >
> >  Gateway IP        :    198.150.235.17
> >
> >  Gateway Device    :    ctc0
> >
> >
> >
> >  Nameserver IP     :    198.150.235.21
> >
> >  Searchlist        :    state.wi.us
> >
> >  CTC options       :    ctc=0x600
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Do you want to use these settings? (y/n)y
> >
> > y
> >
> > CTC driver Version: 1.29  initialized
> >
> > channel: 0 Parallel channel found - 2 ESCON channel found
> >
> > escon0: read dev: 0600 irq: 000c - write dev: 0601 irq: 000d
> >
> > SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
> >
> > ctc0: unknown interface: No such device
> >
> > SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No such device
> >
> > ctc0: unknown interface: No such device
> >
> > SIOCSIFMTU: No such device
> >
> > SIOCADDRT: No such device
> >
> > ctc0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
> >
> > search state.wi.us
> >
> > Starting portmapper: portmap
> >
> > Mounting remote filesystems.
> >
> > Starting system logger: syslogd
> >
> > Stop network, rmmod ctc, etc reults in *****************
> >
> > bash-2.04# rmmod ctc
> > rmmod ctc
> > bash-2.04# cd /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc
> > cd /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc
> > bash-2.04# insmod ctc
> > insmod ctc
> > Using /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/ctc.o
> > bash-2.04# /etc/rc.d/init.d/network start
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d/network start
> > SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
> > ctc0: unknown interface: No such device
> > SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No such device
> > ctc0: unknown interface: No such device
> > SIOCSIFMTU: No such device
> > SIOCADDRT: No such device
> > ctc0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
> > search state.wi.us
> > bash-2.04#
> >
> > Thanks for any help anyone can provide
> >
> > Mark Dorney
> >

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