No. Linux doesn't show nothing and in HMC, hardware messages, doesn't
show nothing too.

thanks,

--

   Antonio Pires
Suporte Tecnico - AGANP


Rich Smrcina wrote:


I've seen a similar problem on an ENTR OSA2, and the solution was updated
microcode.  Have you been able to identify what happens at the time the card
stops?


On Wednesday 12 March 2003 08:20 am, you wrote:


Hi Rich,
We have serius problems with OSA Fast Ethernet (10/100).The symptom is:
*SNA/TCPIP osa port (OS390): stop
*TCPIP osa port (vm-linux): stop.
IBM said: Not use even port for all - OSA witch VM (Linux) and OS390
(TPCIP/SNA)-. They are not have a solution for this problem. No fix
(microcode). Brgds.
Nistor Rubin Acosta
BAPRO Informatica Y Comunicaciones SA
System Programmer Senior TP
Tel/Fax:54-11-51667831
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-----Mensaje original----- De: Rich Smrcin Enviado el: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:56 AM Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: OSA Problem - frequently going down.


You say they changed your card, but the bigger question is: Did they give you updated microcode?

On Wednesday 12 March 2003 07:35 am, you wrote:

Hi Friends,

Frequently my Linux, suddenly, stop to communication with my network,
and they can be accessed just by the console machine. All LPARs using
the same CHPID, which that stopped linux are using, stop to work too.
Then all Linux configured to use that CHPID stop to work. I tried to
restart all linux, put eth0 down and up, but It didn't work. The only
thing that became my OSA card going back to work is reset OSA card in
the HMC and use Configure ON OFF to put it down and up for all
partitions. This problem are occuring once or twice a week, in differents
times. The IBM guys has changed our OSA card, but the problem still
occur.
We have two ethernet interfaces in the OSA card, and they are shared by
all Linux (IOCP configuration). We have 7 LPARs configured in a Z800,
with Think Blue, SuSE 7 e SuSE 8. We are running differents kind of
applications.

Is it possible to be a BUG?

thanks in advanced,


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