<What does the 'forced devices' section in /proc/chandev say?>  There is no 'forced 
devices' section.

after 'echo persist,0x04 > /proc/chandev' and modprobe lcs

theuniverse:/proc/s390dbf/lcs # 
ls
.  ..  flush  level  sprintf

cat level
0

 sprintf
00 01079020290:443298 0 * 00 3f1826ac  No lcs capable cards found

flush is empty.

Michael A. Geiger
Sr. Operating Systems Programmer
CommerceQuest, Inc.
5481 W. Waters Ave.
Tampa, FL 33634
Tel. 813.639.6516


-----Original Message-----
From: Cornelia Huck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Changing Ethernet adaptors


> proc/subchannels shows;
>
> e40 0378 3088/01 80 80 ff fcffffff
> e41 0379 3088/01 80 80 ff fcffffff
>
> /proc/chandev in "channels detected" shows;
>
>               chan  cu     cu    dev   dev                 in  chandev
> irq     devno  type type   model type  model pim  chipids   use reg
> 0x0378  0x0e40 0x04 0x3088 0x01  0x0000 0x00 0x80 0xfcff..ff no no
> 0x0379  0x0e41 0x04 0x3088 0x01  0x0000 0x00 0x80 0xfcff..ff no no

So the channels are detected correctly. What does the 'forced devices'
section in /proc/chandev say?

> /proc/chandev has a persist 0x00.  Do I add a second persist card or
> add 0x04 to the current one?

This means that no modules will persist, if no devices are detected.
If you do a 'echo persist,0x04 > /proc/chandev' the lcs module will
persist (it should say 'persist 0x04' afterwards).

After you load the lcs module, you could then check /proc/s39dbf/lcs/ for
any hints on what went wrong.

Best regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen

Cornelia Huck
Linux for zSeries Developer
Tel.: +49-7031-16-4837, Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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