Try getting the newest possible qeth and qdio drivers that will work with
your kernel, either from SuSE or IBM's Developerworks site.
Jay Brenneman
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Sue Sivets
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We have recently changed to an OSA Gigabit card on our systems, and I'm
having problems with the Suse 7.0 system. It won't shutdown cleanly, it
seems to stop shortly before the last "power down" message; the disk does
not appear to be dismounted, because the system prints a message to that
effect during boot, and always does a fsck. If qdio & qeth don't get
loaded
properly during re-boot, then the system will shut down cleanly. It also
looks like the network adaptor is not being released during shutdown. I
have
seen several reports of shutdown problems after changing to OSA adaptors
here on the list. I'd like to know if anyone who has experienced shutdown
problems has ever found a way around the problem or anything that helps.
Does anyone know if there's a way to print the shutdown scripts as they're
executing so I can see exactly where the system is locking up?
Sue
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