On Mar 11, 2004, at 8:39 AM, Cornelia Huck wrote:

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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