Maybe it's just late in the day, but I don't see what's wrong.  The "q 001f"
shows it's a console, and the cat /proc/subchannels shows 001f as a 3215.
What am I missing?


Mark Post

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Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 5:09 PM
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Subject: Re: Slack/390 3270 support


On Nov 9, 2004, at 3:52 PM, Post, Mark K wrote:

> You should be able to grep /proc/subchannels and look for some kind of
> console type device.
>
Fascinating: it's wrong.

sargedev:~# grep -i 001f /proc/subchannels
001F   0000            3215/00  yes     80  80  FF  00000000 00000000

sargedev:~# hcp q 001f
CONS 001F ON LDEV L0004   TERM START HOST TCPIP    FROM 192.168.1.4
      001F CL T NOCONT NOHOLD COPY 001    READY FORM STANDARD
      001F TO ADAM     RDR DIST SARGEDEV  FLASHC 000 DEST OFF
      001F FLASH       CHAR       MDFY       0 FCB       LPP OFF
      001F 3270   NOEOF OPEN 0085 NOKEEP NOMSG NONAME
      001F SUBCHANNEL = 0000

sargedev:~# uname -a
Linux sargedev 2.4.27-1-s390 #1 SMP Tue Aug 17 12:18:33 CEST 2004 s390
GNU/Linux

(Debian "Sarge")

Adam

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