Mark,

Sorry for the late reply.  Actually, I have formulated a plan of action, which I will 
share.  I also have some questions I'm still not sure of.  

I have decided to get the RedHat 7.2 S/390 distribution.  I will download it from a 
RedHat Mirror site someone posted last week.  Is 7.2 the current RedHat S/390 
distribution?  From everything I've seen, I believe it is.  

Hopefully, this weekend, I will install the IOCDS  change to our MP3000-H50 for 
connecting 2 Escon channels with an Escon cable.  I'm still not exactly sure how to 
define each CHPID, the Control unit, and Device definitions.  I actually purchased the 
SG24-6264 redbook you listed below, but I couldn't find a definition for the CTC 
connection.  They only show the OSA connections.  If I'm not seeing the examples (very 
possible - I was deemed to have vision of 20-Nil by my army physcial - which kept me 
out of Viet Nam), please give me a page number in the book.

One last question.  Can I dynamically install the IOCDS with the CTC connections?  
There is nothing defined on the two Escon chpids I would be using.

I've decided that I need to get a Linux system for my PC at home.  I don't really like 
the idea of dual boot, but I think it would give me a great toy to learn all of the 
commands on, and something to play with that wouldn't harm anything.  Actually, that 
might be a good excuse to buy a laptop.  Now all I have to do is convince the wife!

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. MVS Systems Programmer
P&H Mining Equipment
Milwaukee, WI
414-671-7849
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Eric,

Ok.  Just to recap, you are dead in the water until you can get a CTC
connection to your production LPAR.  That is the only way you're going to
get a working network with the current distributions.  Once that is done,
you'll probably want to refer to the "Linux for IBM zSeries and S/390:
Distributions" Redbook, SG24-6264.  It's pointed to from the top of the main
page at http://linuxvm.org/ .  That has step by step instructions for doing
what you need to do after you get the network up, and is more current that
the document you've been using.

Mark Post

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