That does seem odd. In my SuSE quests the chpid does show up.
> sudo /sbin/lsqeth
Device name : eth0
---------------------------------------------
card_type : GuestLAN QDIO
cdev0 : 0.0.1d00
cdev1 : 0.0.1d01
cdev2 : 0.0.1d02
chpid : *00*
online : 1
portname : vswtch1
portno : 0
state : UP (LAN ONLINE)
priority_queueing : always queue 2
buffer_count : 16
layer2 : 1
large_send : no
> sudo /sbin/lschp
CHPID Vary Cfg. Type Cmg Shared
====================================
0.*00* 1 1 11 - 0
0.02 1 1 11 - 0
0.03 1 1 11 - 0
0.04 1 1 03 - 0
0.05 1 1 1a - 0
0.0c 1 1 1a - 0
0.0d 1 1 1a - 0
0.0e 1 1 14 - 0
0.1c 1 1 1a - 0
0.1d 1 1 1a - 0
0.2c 1 1 25 - 0
0.3c 1 1 25 - 0
0.fe 1 1 24 - 0
0.ff 1 1 24 - 0
2010/5/9 Błażej Ślusarek <[email protected]>
> Thanks, I'll try that. On my working LPAR I'm getting something like this:
> lsqeth eth0
> Device name : eth0
> ---------------------------------------------
> card_type : OSD_100
> cdev0 : 0.0.0000
> cdev1 : 0.0.0001
> cdev2 : 0.0.0002
> chpid : 00
> online : 1
> portno : 0
> route4 : no
> route6 : no
> checksumming : sw checksumming
> state : UP (LAN ONLINE)
> priority_queueing : always queue 2
> fake_ll : 0
> fake_broadcast : 0
> buffer_count : 16
> add_hhlen : 0
> layer2 : 0
> large_send : no
>
> lschp
> CHPID Vary Cfg. Type Cmg Shared
> ====================================
> 0.60 1 - 03 1 1
> 0.61 1 - 04 1 1
> 0.62 1 - 04 1 1
> 0.70 1 - 04 1 1
> 0.71 1 - 03 1 1
> 0.72 1 - 04 1 1
>
> Seems strange to me that chpid from lsqeth is not present in lschp (or
> I don't understand the output).
>
> Regards,
> Blazej
>
> 2010/5/9 Alan Altmark <[email protected]>:
> > On Sunday, 05/09/2010 at 08:04 EST, Błażej Ślusarek <[email protected]
> >
> > wrote:
> >> Thanks again for Your help, and at the same time I have to apologize
> >> for not making myself clear. I forgot to mention I'm not using z/VM
> >> for the installation (don't ask why... just following orders:), just
> >> Linux on plain LPAR. So I suppose that if something's wrong with
> >> mainframe configuration, it's in the HMC; but I'm not even sure that I
> >> can share the OSA this way. Some people I asked before said yes.
> >
> > Sorry; you did say you were in an LPAR. Use 'lsqeth eth0' to get the
> > chpid number on the working LPAR. Then you can use 'lschp' to ensure
> that
> > the chpid is shared. On the failing LPAR, use lsqeth again to ensure you
> > have the same chpid.
> >
> > Alan Altmark
> > z/VM Development
> > IBM Endicott
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