Not sure if it matters, but any reason you have qeth in there twice?

On 06/22/2010 02:17 PM, Thang Pham wrote:
The module loading order is:

crypto_api
xfrm_nalgo
ipv6
qeth
fscache
sunrpc
lockd
nfs_acl
nfs
ccwgroup
qdio
qeth





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From:       Justin Payne<[email protected]>
To:         [email protected]
Date:       06/22/2010 02:07 PM
Subject:    Re: Red Hat network modules
Sent by:    Linux on 390 Port<[email protected]>



Thang,

Can you provide an ordered list of your module loading sequence?

Justin

On 06/22/2010 10:39 AM, Thang Pham wrote:

qeth, qdio and ccwgroup modules are loaded.  I tried to debug the problem
by going into shell on the 3270 session and issuing lsmod:

Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
qeth                  274641  0
ccwgroup               35905  1 qeth
qdio                  138281  1 qeth
nfs                   410237  0
nfs_acl                33345  1 nfs
lockd                 137385  1 nfs
sunrpc                268297  3 nfs,nfs_acl,lockd
fscache                55425  1 nfs
ipv6                  502121  11 qeth
xfrm_nalgo             54341  1 ipv6
crypto_api             43585  1 xfrm_nalgo

The modules appear to be loaded, but the network interface does not seem

to

go online (I tried an ifconfig and nothing came back).





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From:       Jan Glauber<[email protected]>
To:         [email protected]
Date:       06/22/2010 10:27 AM
Subject:    Re: Red Hat network modules
Sent by:    Linux on 390 Port<[email protected]>



On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 08:56 -0400, Thang Pham wrote:


The kernel version is 2.6.18-164.el5


There was a similar issue due to a bug in the module loader
but that was fixed already with RHEL5.2.

Are all relevant modules loaded after the boot (qeth, qdio and
ccwgroup)? Is the network interface working or not?

Regards, Jan





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From:       Mauro Souza<[email protected]>
To:         [email protected]
Date:       06/22/2010 08:52 AM
Subject:    Re: Red Hat network modules
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Thang,

This is the RedHat distro version, not kernel version. You need to run
*uname
-r* to get the kernel version.


Mauro
http://mauro.limeiratem.com - registered Linux User: 294521
Scripture is both history, and a love letter from God.


On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Thang Pham<[email protected]>


wrote:



I am using RHEL 5.5.





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From:       Jan Glauber<[email protected]>
To:         [email protected]
Date:       06/22/2010 04:20 AM
Subject:    Re: Red Hat network modules
Sent by:    Linux on 390 Port<[email protected]>



Hi Thang,

can you tell us the RHEL kernel version number?

Regards, Jan
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On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 16:50 -0400, Thang Pham wrote:


Hi,

I am creating a custom initrd for Red Hat.  When I load the initrd, I


get


this error:

IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
qeth: Unknown symbol qdio_synchronize
qeth: Unknown symbol do_QDIO
qeth: Unknown symbol ccwgroup_probe_ccwdev
qeth: Unknown symbol ccwgroup_driver_register
qeth: Unknown symbol qdio_get_ssqd_pct
qeth: Unknown symbol ccwgroup_driver_unregister
qeth: Unknown symbol ccwgroup_remove_ccwdev
qeth: Unknown symbol qdio_initialize
qeth: Unknown symbol ccwgroup_create
qeth: Unknown symbol qdio_cleanup
qeth: Unknown symbol qdio_activate
insmod: cannot insert `/lib/qeth.ko': Unknown symbol in module (-1):


No


such file or directory
FS-Cache: Loaded
qdio: loading QDIO base support version 2
qeth: loading qeth S/390 OSA-Express driver
Red Hat nash version 5.1.19.6 starting
waiting for link... 0 seconds.
Sending request for IP information through
ERROR: Interface setup failed: pumpSetupInterface failed: get link -


19:


No


such device.

It looks like the qeth module is not loaded.  But when I debugged, I


found


out that it is loaded, via the lsmod command.  I did a google on the


error,


and found a forum where it said that the modules had to be loaded in


a


certain order (ccwgroup.ko, qdio.ko, and then qeth.ko).  The order of


the


network modules that I load are: ccwgroup.ko, qdio.ko, and qeth.ko.


So


it


might be possible that I am missing a module.  Are there any other


modules


that I am missing?

Thanks,





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