Hello Guys,

Someone uses Debian on mainframe?
I have something to go up automatically an interface OSA, in Debian.

I changed /etc/network/interfaces and put the configuration of the new
interface (hsi0). It also created the file
/etc/sysconfig/hardware/config-ccw-0.0.0800 with the addresses of the
device.

When I give lsqeth  command, the device appears, but no device name:

Device name                     :
---------------------------------------------
        card_type               : HiperSockets
        cdev0                   : 0.0.0800
        cdev1                   : 0.0.0801
        cdev2                   : 0.0.0802
        chpid                   : 00
        online                  : 0
        portname                : no portname required
        portno                  : 0
        route4                  : no
        route6                  : no
        checksumming            : sw checksumming
        state                   : DOWN
        priority_queueing       : always queue 2
        fake_ll                 : 0
        fake_broadcast          : 0
        buffer_count            : 16
        add_hhlen               : 0
        layer2                  : 0
        large_send              : no

I tried to search for something on the interface that already "up"
automatically, but did not find anything significant. I wonder if anyone
has solved this problem with Debian.

I know I can put a clause in the pre-up /etc/network/interfaces and a
script with "echo 0.0.0800 > /sys/xxxx && echo 1> xxxxx", but I would like
to know if there is one less way to do this craft.

Thanks,

Best Regards,



Fernando Gieseler
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