With logic like that, I'd hate to see him write code.

James Melin wrote:
For whatever paranoia reason, our VM TCP/IP person made the nicdef for test
VM device 9100 and prod VM device 9000. I can see a certain logic there.

However, this messed me up as I copied a test guest onto disk assigned to
the new VM 5 system, and it is expecting the ethernet device to be on 9000.

/proc/chandev clearly shows 9100,9101,9102

0x0005 0x9102 0x10  0x1731 0x01  0x1732 0x01 0x80 0x0100000000000000  no
no


But clearly also shows that a device driver is expecting 9000 driver specific parameters chan lo hi driver type devno devno parameters =============================================================================

0x10 0x9000 0x9002  portname:SX88


It also shows a 'forced device' for 9000

Forced devices
  chan defif read   write  data   memory      port         ip    hw   host
 adapter   api
  type  num  devno  devno  devno  usage(k) protocol no.  chksum stats name
  name     name
==============================================================================
===============
  0x10    1  0x8000 0x8001 0x8002    8192         0       0    0
  0x10    0  0x9000 0x9001 0x9002 default         0       0    0

So where do I change the configuration so that it will use 910x devices?

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