Hey Thorsten Below is SLES 9 list of network connection. Not sure which applies to the MP3000 emulated adapters if any??? My definitions for them appear to be ok... I tried option 1 and it didn't work... eth0 detected, expected tr0... which made sense. Tried option 2... it found some drivers and displayed the correct mac address. But it hangs and put my machines processor at 100%.
Please select the type of your network device: 0) no network 1) OSA Token Ring (lcs) 2) OSA Ethernet 3) OSA-Gigabit Ethernet or OSA-Express Fast Ethernet 4) Channel To Channel 5) Escon 6) IUCV 8) Hipersockets 9) OSA High speed Token Ring (qdio) 10) Show subchannels and detected devices Enter your choice (0-10): Thanks for you help... JohnF On 4/2/09 5:55 AM, "Thorsten Diehl" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi John, I installed a few years ago SLES 9 SP2 on a MP3000, but not long after that the machine has retired.... Did you ever succeed in installing any other older Version on this configured machine, to be sure, that the basic network settings are correct? If not, the following (old) instructions might help you: How to solve install problems related to the network adaptor on a MP3000 Open an OS/2 window on the Support Element (use Desktop on call if you are working on an HMC) and enter mpts Press configure twice Write down the adapter number of the adaptor(s) with IBM IEEE 802.2 only(!) Press cancel - cancel - exit Doubleclick on Emulated I/O Configuration in the CPC configuration menu (use Desktop on call if you are working on an HMC) Press enter and F2 to view the active device map Write down the addresses of the 3088 devices (e.g. 20/21 or 22/23) (If you have to edit the device map, be sure that the device map number corresponds to the IOCDS number!!) Press ESC - F10 - F10 to leave without changing anything. - If you want to save your changes, press ESC - F6 -F10. Doubleclick on Console Actions and Network Diagnostic Information Lookup the above noted adaptor number and its associated MAC address Write down this MAC address. Doubleclick on Input/Output (I/O) Configuration in the CPC configuration menu. Open the source of the appropriate IOCDS. (The IOCDS number must correspond to the device map number!!) Lookup the line where the UNITADD equals to the smaller address of the above noted 3088 device. Write down the CUNUMBR of this line. Lookup the line starting with IODEVICE and with the CUNUMBR as noted above. Write down the corresponding ADDRESS. (This is the address required for the lcs driver.) after IPL: when the Network device number is requested: enter the IODEVICE ADDRESS as noted above. when the Relative port is requested: enter the adaptor number (from mpts) verify whether the shown hw_address is the MAC address noted above In this case the network adaptor is properly set up and it should work correctly. It is _IMPORTANT_ that you disable TCP/IP for the adaptors you want to be emulated as LCS device and use IBM IEEE 802.2 only, nothing else. Only for the Support Element's LAN Adaptor you need TCP/IP in addition. Not for the adaptors to be passed through. That has been the most common configuration error. With kind regards Thorsten Diehl IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Martin Jetter Geschaeftsfuehrung: Erich Baier Sitz der Gesellschaft: Boeblingen Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 243294 > ----- Forwarded by Thorsten Diehl/Germany/IBM on 03/31/2009 08:20 AM ----- > > Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:48:10 -0700 > Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port <[email protected].> > Sender: Linux on 390 Port <[email protected].> > From: "Fridrich, John" <[email protected]> > Subject: SUSE 9 on Mupltiprise 3000 > > Hey out there... > > Has anyone installed SUSE 9 under z/VM 4.4 on a Multiprise 3000 (7060)??? > I have the boot-strap installed and working up to the network part... > Can't ping outside the machine so I can't FTP the install back in. > Not sure how to configure... or what network interface to use... The 7060 > is an odd machine... > I've tried the emulated ethernet cards, CTC to VM's IP stack, and directly > to the BUSTECH MAN (ESCON attached LCS device) that I run all of my IP > traffic through (3270 sessions and VSE's IP stack)... > All with no luck... $...@... > > > John Fridrich > Systems Programmer > San Joaquin County ISD > 24 S. Hunter St., Rm5 > Stockton, CA 95202 > 209-468-8413 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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
