Try hsi1 - since hipersockets and osa-express use the same driver, it appears as another instance of the same type of device.
It could also be that youre starting the address sequence on an odd number, try devices 0ED4-ED6 Jay Brenneman Linux Test and Integration Center T/L: 295 - 7745 Extern: 845 - 435 - 7745 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/26/2004 02:29:57 PM: > I thought I Had this down, but apparently not..... > > I built a new Linux guest and I'm trying to get the thing to talk to a > hipersocket. > > The devices 0ED3,0ED4,0ED5 , show up in /proc/chandev and /proc/subchannels > > > The Chandev entries: > > Initialised Devices > read write data read write data chan port dev dev > memory read msck write msck data msck > irq irq irq devno devno devno type no. ptr name > usage(k) status status status > ===================================================================================================================== > 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 0x9000 0x9001 0x9002 0x10 0 0x02022800 eth0 > 8192 good good good > > Total device memory usage 8192k. > > channels detected > chan cu cu dev dev in > chandev > irq devno type type model type model pim chpids use > reg. > =============================================================================== > 0x0000 0x0ed3 0x10 0x1731 0x05 0x1732 0x05 0x80 0xed00000000000000 no > no > 0x0001 0x0ed4 0x10 0x1731 0x05 0x1732 0x05 0x80 0xed00000000000000 no > no > 0x0002 0x0ed5 0x10 0x1731 0x05 0x1732 0x05 0x80 0xed00000000000000 no > no > 0x0003 0x9000 0x10 0x1731 0x01 0x1732 0x01 0x80 0x0100000000000000 yes > yes > 0x0004 0x9001 0x10 0x1731 0x01 0x1732 0x01 0x80 0x0100000000000000 yes > yes > 0x0005 0x9002 0x10 0x1731 0x01 0x1732 0x01 0x80 0x0100000000000000 yes > yes > > > The Subchannels entries > > calhoun:/etc/sysconfig/network # cat /proc/subchannels > Device sch. Dev Type/Model CU in use PIM PAM POM CHPIDs > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 0ED3 0000 1732/05 1731/05 80 80 FF ED000000 00000000 > 0ED4 0001 1732/05 1731/05 80 80 FF ED000000 00000000 > 0ED5 0002 1732/05 1731/05 80 80 FF ED000000 00000000 > > The entry in /etc/sysconfig/network for hsi0 (ifcfg-hsi0) > > indicates: > > calhoun:/etc/sysconfig/network # cat ifcfg-hsi0 > BOOTPROTO='static' > BROADCAST='192.168.252.255' > DATA_CHANNEL='' > IPADDR='192.168.252.14' > NETMASK='255.255.255.0' > NETWORK='192.168.252.0' > PORTNAME='' > READ_CHANNEL='' > REMOTE_IPADDR='' > STARTMODE='onboot' > UNIQUE='' > WIRELESS='no' > WRITE_CHANNEL='' > > > > The only difference I can see betweent the two guest is that one has the > hipersocket devices on the 'working' sytem initialized. > > Should I suspect a VM configuration problem? Any ideas welcome > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit > http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
