The first thing I wonder is whether you are using CTC0 or ESCON0.  What kind
of channel to channel are you using?  If it is parallel channel you should
use CTC0.  If it is escon channel to channel, you should use ESCON0.  They
are two different things.

Jeff Davis

-----Original Message-----
From: Dorney, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:26 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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