Dennis,
There are 16 other production connections on this guest lan, none of the
others show any errors.
Of course I could not get the info before we reipled on Friday.  So
these don't show the same errors.  But the config is the same.
Regards
Phil Tully

ifconfig
hsi0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
         inet addr:146.125.16.134  Mask:255.255.255.192
         inet6 addr: fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/10 Scope:Link
         UP RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST  MTU:1492  Metric:1
         RX packets:44067279 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
         TX packets:60018665 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
         collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
         RX bytes:467111815 (445.4 Mb)  TX bytes:78660653 (75.0 Mb)
         Interrupt:4

lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
         inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
         inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
         UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
         RX packets:1894 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
         TX packets:1894 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
         collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
         RX bytes:908130 (886.8 Kb)  TX bytes:908130 (886.8 Kb)


Welcome to SuSE SLES-7 (s390) - Kernel 2.4.7-timer-SMP (0). . lnxnfsp2:~ # hcp q nic detail Adapter 7500 Type: HIPERS Name: UNASSIGNED Devices: 3 Port 0 MAC: 00-04-AC-00-00-0B LAN: SYSTEM VMCMGH2 MFS: 16384 RX Packets: 44060289 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0 TX Packets: 60005382 Discarded: 436 Errors: 0 RX Bytes: 13351379243 TX Bytes: 66865235843 Connection Name: HALLOLE State: Session Established Device: 7500 Unit: 000 Role: CTL-READ Device: 7501 Unit: 001 Role: CTL-WRITE Device: 7502 Unit: 002 Role: DATA Unicast IP Addresses: 146.125.16.134 Multicast IP Addresses: 224.0.0.1 01-00-5E-00-00-01 Ready; Welcome to SuSE SLES-7 (s390) - Kernel 2.4.7-timer-SMP (0). login: root Password: You have new mail in /var/mail/root. Last login: Fri Jun 20 08:22:33 from 146.125.16.146 Have a lot of fun... lnxnfsp2:~ # hcp q nic detail Adapter 7500 Type: HIPERS Name: UNASSIGNED Devices: 3 Port 0 MAC: 00-04-AC-00-00-0B LAN: SYSTEM VMCMGH2 MFS: 16384 RX Packets: 44060289 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0 TX Packets: 60005382 Discarded: 436 Errors: 0 RX Bytes: 13351379243 TX Bytes: 66865235843 Connection Name: HALLOLE State: Session Established Device: 7500 Unit: 000 Role: CTL-READ Device: 7501 Unit: 001 Role: CTL-WRITE Device: 7502 Unit: 002 Role: DATA Unicast IP Addresses: 146.125.16.134 Multicast IP Addresses: 224.0.0.1 01-00-5E-00-00-01 Ready;

lnxnfsp2:~ # hcp q virtual osa
OSA  7500 ON NIC  7500  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL = 0004
    7500 QDIO-ELIGIBLE
OSA  7501 ON NIC  7500  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0005
    7501 QDIO-ELIGIBLE
OSA  7502 ON NIC  7500  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0006
    7502 QDIO ACTIVE
    7502 INP + 01 IOCNT = 35276120  ADP = 104 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 024
    7502 OUT + 01 IOCNT = 60012344  ADP = 000 PROG = 128 UNAVAIL = 000
    7502 OUT + 02 IOCNT = 00000000  ADP = 000 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 128
    7502 OUT + 03 IOCNT = 00000000  ADP = 000 PROG = 000 UNAVAIL = 128
    7502 OUT + 04 IOCNT = 00000436  ADP = 000 PROG = 128 UNAVAIL = 000
Ready;
lnxnfsp2:~ # hcp q lan details
LAN SYSTEM VMCMGH2     Type: HIPERS   Active: 17    MAXCONN: INFINITE
 PERSISTENT  UNRESTRICTED  MFS: 16384   ACCOUNTING: OFF
   Adapter Owner: LNXECNFS NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.138  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNXECSS  NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.130  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNXECSSP NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.140  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNXNFSP1 NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.133  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNXNFSP2 NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.134  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNXSMBP1 NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.135  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNXSTAT  NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.132  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LNX401K  NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.139  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSF001P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.136  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSF002T NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.183  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSF050P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.144  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSS002P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.145  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSU001P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.146  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSW002P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.131  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSW003P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.137  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: LZSW004P NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
     146.125.16.142  224.0.0.1
   Adapter Owner: TCPIP    NIC: 7800  Name: DEVICE20
     146.125.16.189  146.125.111.129 170.240.179.78
     170.240.179.142 224.0.0.1       224.0.0.5
     224.0.0.6
LAN SYSTEM VMDZE01     Type: HIPERS   Active: 1     MAXCONN: INFINITE
 PERSISTENT  UNRESTRICTED  MFS: 16384   ACCOUNTING: OFF
   Adapter Owner: TCPDMZE  NIC: 7500  Name: DEVICE32
     199.43.33.177   199.43.33.178   199.43.49.246
     199.43.55.62    224.0.0.1       224.0.0.5
     224.0.0.6
LAN SYSTEM VMDZI01     Type: HIPERS   Active: 1     MAXCONN: INFINITE
 PERSISTENT  UNRESTRICTED  MFS: 16384   ACCOUNTING: OFF
   Adapter Owner: TCPDMZI  NIC: 7500  Name: DEVICE42
     146.125.238.62  146.125.239.254 199.43.33.161
     199.43.33.162   224.0.0.1       224.0.0.5
     224.0.0.6
LAN SYSTEM VMLNXH1     Type: HIPERS   Active: 3     MAXCONN: INFINITE
 PERSISTENT  UNRESTRICTED  MFS: 16384   ACCOUNTING: OFF
   Adapter Owner: ESASERVE NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
   Adapter Owner: ESAWRITE NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
   Adapter Owner: TCPIP    NIC: 7500  Name: UNASSIGNED
LAN SYSTEM VMLNXH2     Type: HIPERS   Active: 0     MAXCONN: INFINITE
 PERSISTENT  UNRESTRICTED  MFS: 16384   ACCOUNTING: OFF
Ready;
lnxnfsp2:~ #

lnxnfsp2:~ # hcp q vmlan
VMLAN maintenance level:
 Latest Service: VM63261
VMLAN default accounting status:
 SYSTEM Accounting: OFF       USER Accounting: OFF
VMLAN general activity:
 PERSISTENT Limit: INFINITE   Current: 5
 TRANSIENT  Limit: INFINITE   Current: 0
Ready;
lnxnfsp2:~ #


Dennis Musselwhite wrote:


Hello Phil,

From your note:


Note the "Carrier" value.  As near as I can tell, this is supposed to
indicate "loss of carrier", but how can that happen on a guest LAN?



You could become uncoupled from the LAN if the owner (or a user with Class B privileges) detached the LAN, but that would have the same impact for all the other users. From your description I would guess that this is something that happened to one user without harm to any other members of the LAN segment.

Check the results of the following commands from the CP console
where this Linux machine is logged on:

     #CP QUERY NIC DETAIL
     Are the IP addresses still registered?
     Is this adapter still coupled to the LAN you intended?

     #CP QUERY VIRTUAL OSA
     Do you find one device from each interface group marked
     QDIO Active (verses QDIO Eligible)?

     #CP QUERY LAN lanname DETAIL
     Is there anybody else to talk to on this LAN?

If that doesn't show an obvious problem, please update with
the CP release (from QUERY CPLEVEL) and latest Guest LAN
service (from QUERY VMLAN).

Regards,
Dennis
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Dennis Musselwhite ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
z/VM Development -- CP Network Simulation -- IBM Endicott NY



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