Add this line to the end.
insmod_opt=-f
BTW, in modules.conf must be line
alias eth0 qeth
Then, let's go to your chandev.
_I_ think must be
noauto
qeth0,0x0700,0x0701,0x0702,0,0
add_parms,0x10,0x0700,0x0702,portname:LNXDQ
Yes, also the same :)
After that, provide log.
ps: did you do "depmod -a" after replace old device drivers?
WBR, Sergey
Alan Schilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Upgrading QDIO, QETH on SuSE Linux 2.4.7 SMP
Thanks Sergey. I am not sure where the parm below would be added to
modules.conf andI tried a couple of different things but I still do not
get
the QETH interface. I also tried an insmod -f qdio and insmod -f qeth and
it
still gave the version mismatch message but it appeared to be more a
warning
message, but then I also received an unresolved reference message from the
insmod -f qeth. Anyway it still did not work. Below is my
/etc/chandev.conf
used to try creating this interface. I have removed comments to shorten
the
mailing. Can I provide any other information that would be helpful?
cat /etc/chandev.conf
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The installation of SuSE Linux adds the network device that was
# used for installation here:
add_parms,0x10,0x0700,0x0702,portname:LNXDQ
qeth0,0x0700,0x0701,0x0702
ctc0,0x0d00,0x0d01,0,0
lxisdn01:~ #
Thanks For YOur Help,
Al Schilla
State of Minnesota
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 8:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Upgrading QDIO, QETH on SuSE Linux 2.4.7 SMP
Add to /etc/modules.conf line
insmod_opt=-f
Then try new drivers. If it won't help, get to us your /etc/chandev.conf
WBR, Sergey
Alan Schilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Upgrading QDIO, QETH on SuSE Linux 2.4.7 SMP
I am trying to activate a virtual QDIO, QETH link between zVM 4.3 TCPIP
guest and a SuSE guest version:
Linux Version 2.4.7-timer-SMP, Compiled #1 SMP Tue Nov 26 23:25:11 GMT
2002
When I try activating the QDIO, QETH modules that were on the system with
this version I received:
insmod qdio
Using /lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/misc/qdio.o
qdio: loading QDIO base support version 2 ($Revision: 1.78.2.9
$/$Revision:
1.44
.2.3 $)
debug: qdio_setup: new level 2
debug: qdio_labs: new level 2
debug: qdio_sense: new level 2
debug: qdio_trace: new level 2
lxisdn01:~ #
insmod qeth
Using /lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/net/qeth.o
qeth: loading qeth S/390 OSA-Express driver ($Revision: 1.136.2.7
$/$Revision: 1
.53.2.3 $/$Revision: 1.18 $)
qeth: allocated 0 spare buffers
debug: qeth_setup: new level 3
debug: qeth_misc: new level 2
debug: qeth_data: new level 2
debug: qeth_control: new level 2
debug: qeth_sense: new level 2
debug: qeth_qerr: new level 2
debug: qeth_trace: new level 2
qeth: Trying to use card with devnos 0x700/0x701/0x702
qeth: received an IDX TERMINATE on irq 0x8/0x9 with cause code 0x22 -- try
anot
her portname
qeth: received an IDX TERMINATE on irq 0x8/0x9 with cause code 0x22 -- try
anot
her portname
qeth: There were problems in hard-setting up the card.
debug: unregistering qeth_setup
debug: unregistering qeth_qerr
debug: unregistering qeth_sense
debug: unregistering qeth_misc
debug: unregistering qeth_data
debug: unregistering qeth_control
debug: unregistering qeth_trace
/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/net/qeth.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
including
inva
lid IO or IRQ parameters
I get this TRY ANOTHER PORT NAME no matter what I use for portname even
though a Q NIC DETAILS and Q V for the QDIO device numbers 700-702 show:
CP Q NIC DETAILS
Adapter 0700 Type: QDIO Name: UNASSIGNED Devices: 3
Port 0 MAC: 00-04-AC-00-00-02 LAN: SYSTEM LNXLAN MFS: 8192
RX Packets: 0 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0
TX Packets: 0 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0
RX Bytes: 0 TX Bytes: 0
Connection Name: HALLOLE State: CM_CONNECT
Device: 0700 Unit: 000 Role: CTL-READ
Device: 0701 Unit: 001 Role: CTL-WRITE
Device: 0702 Unit: 002 Role: DATA
Q V 700-702
OSA 0700 ON NIC 0700 UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL = 0008
0700 QDIO-ELIGIBLE
OSA 0701 ON NIC 0700 UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0009
0701 QDIO-ELIGIBLE
OSA 0702 ON NIC 0700 UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 000A
0702 QDIO-ELIGIBLE
I have also tried downloading the latest 2.4.7 qdio, qeth drivers and
activating these and recieve:
lxisdn01:~ # modprobe qeth
modprobe qeth
/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/misc/qdio.o: kernel-module version mismatch
/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/misc/qdio.o was compiled for kernel
version
2.4.7-timer
while this kernel is version 2.4.7-timer-SMP.
/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/misc/qdio.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/mi
sc/qdio.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/misc/qdio.o: insmod qeth failed
lxisdn01:~ #
Does anyone know how I can get this to work or where I may find the latest
QDIO, QETH drivers for SuSE-2.4.7-SMP kernel?
Thanks,
Al Schilla
State of Minnesota