Actually, with an escon analyser, I'm never seeing the sense go out when I boot the native linux like I do when I boot the linux on VM. Is there a flag I can use to force it to search for devices?
-Jere On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 04:37:21PM -0500, Mark Post wrote: > Jere, > > Either configure the CHPID online to the LPAR from the service console, or > power-on-reset the whole box. Then, in either case, re-IPL your Linux/390 > system. > > Mark Post > > -----Original Message----- > From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Jere Julian > Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 4:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Adding a subchannel to a linux lpar > > > I have a native LPAR running Redhat and my sysprog has setup a shared ESCON > channel to have access this lpar also. What should I need to do to make > this > new channel show up in /proc/chandev and/or /proc/subchannels? > > This new channel will be used to connect to a CIP router via the CLAW > protocol, if it makes any difference. At this point I simply want to be > able to see the subchannels from linux. > > Thanks, > -Jere > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Jere Julian, RHCE, CCNA Cisco Systems, Inc. ITD - IBM Sustaining | > | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7025 Kit Creek Rd, RTP, NC 27709 | > --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---end quoted text--- -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- | Jere Julian, RHCE, CCNA Cisco Systems, Inc. ITD - IBM Sustaining | | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7025 Kit Creek Rd, RTP, NC 27709 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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