Hello Mark,
You're right there is no problem. I thought my ctc trouble was in
relation with this message but it was a mistake.
My problem was due to a configuration error, all is right now.
Thanks a lot.
Gerard MONTELEONE
Ingenieur Systeme & Reseau
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Objet�: Re: Highest subchannel number detected0
Gerard,
I don't think your problem is a "limitation." The subchannels that are
being reported as inoperable are all less than 025A.
Have you made any hardware configuration changes to your system lately?
Did
you add new CHPIDs to the system dynamically. That is, without a
power-on-reset?
Mark Post
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 4:45 AM
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Subject: Highest subchannel number detected0
Hello,
Does anybody know what should I do to bypass this limitation?
I don't really understand what is the problem.
<4>Kernel command line: dasd=a101,a106-a10a root=/dev/dasda1 noinitrd
ctc=escon0:0x0d10:0x0d11
<4>
<6>Highest subchannel number detected (hex) : 025A
<4>SNID - Device 0D10 on Subchannel 0162, lpm 80, became 'not
operational'
<4>SNID - Device 0D11 on Subchannel 0163, lpm 80, became 'not
operational'
Thanks for your help.
Gerard MONTELEONE
Ingenieur Systeme & Reseau
* 04.95.23.68.09 / 06.87.72.70.32
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