Our sysprog decided to reset/clear the LPAR and re-IPL the VM instance. The
devices now show up in /proc/subchannels AND /proc/chandev
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If you've loaded the appropriate driver modules, yes. Nothing shows up
there without a driver.
Mark Post
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Even if I have not defined them to the linux guest itself, if they've been
dedicated to the VM guest ID, a cat of /proc/chandev should show me the
devices right?
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