FYI, when we had a BusTech NetShuttle connected to our 7060-H50 it was
defined as UNIT=SCTC (note the 's').  We also had LINK=(**)in the
CTLUNIT statement.  If it helps, here is our old IOCP definition to
generate 10 devices from 900-909:

CNTL0900 CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0900,PATH=(0D),LINK=(**),                    +
               UNIT=SCTC,UNITADD=((00,10))                              
DEV0900  IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0900,10),CUNUMBR=(0900),UNIT=SCTC            

You might want to bounce this off the BusTech folks, I recall they were
very helpful.  :)

-Mike 

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Thorsten Diehl
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 9:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SUSE 9 on Mupltiprise 3000

Hi John,

UNIT=CTC should be correct, see pages 41 & 42 in
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg245669.pdf

With kind regards
Thorsten Diehl

System Test Linux on System z

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Fridrich, John schrieb am 08.04.2009 01:43:
> Thorsten...
>
> Also... How would these things be defined in the IOCSD.
> I have them currently defined as follows...
> CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=FC10,PATH=(FC),UNITADD=((10,001)),UNIT=CTC
> CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=FC11,PATH=(FC),UNITADD=((11,001)),UNIT=CTC
> IODEVICE ADDRESS=160,CUNUMBR=FC10,UNIT=CTC,UNITADD=10
> IODEVICE ADDRESS=161,CUNUMBR=FC11,UNIT=CTC,UNITADD=11
> What should the UNIT= be???
>
> Thanks, 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
>
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