Next try doing an "ifup eth0" if using QDIO.  "ifup hsi0" for HiperSockets.  
ctc0 for CTCs, etc.


Mark Post 

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Moling
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Lost an LVM under SLES9 64-bit ...

Well, I tried "init 3", but it didn't work so well. Here's what was
displayed:

init 3
 INIT: Switching to runlevel: 3
 INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal  Boot logging started on 
/dev/ttyS0(/dev/console) at Thu Jan 25 15:52:46
2007
Master Resource Control: previous runlevel: *, switching to runlevel: 3
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service coldplug
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service random
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service network
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service syslog
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service nmb
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service portmap
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service resmgr
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service postfix
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service nfsboot
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service cups
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service fbset
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service sshd
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service smb
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service cron
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service hwscan
/etc/init.d/rc*.d/: more than one link for service smbfs Shutting down service 
xdm..done No available keymaps for machine s390x found Master Resource Control: 
runlevel 3 has been reached Failed services in runlevel 3:  Ý80C Ý10Dkbd

Welcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (s390x) - Kernel 2.6.5-7.244-s390x 
(ttyS0).

I haven't updated zipl.conf followed by the mkinitrd & zipl commands yet - that 
was what I was hoping to do if I got networking up and could logon via SSH.

I took a look under the directory /etc/init.d/ and see a bash script called 
"network", also discovered there is an rcnetwork command. I tried both of these 
with start, restart and reload, but it only seems to start a minimal network 
service - no IP connectivity. Am I getting close? Any other ideas?

Jim Moling

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