Scott --
You probably just need to define the virtual card reader.
It's not surprising that a Linux guest would be profiled without one.
vmcp def rdr 00c
Then retry the rest of your VMUR work.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 5:29 PM, Shumate, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm having issues wondering if someone could help me out. I'm trying to
> receive files from my reader. I'm currently running RHEL6.
>
>
> I begin console spooling:
> [root@wil-zvmdb01 dev]# vmcp sp cons start
>
> I close the spool
> [root@wil-zvmdb01 dev]# vmcp sp cons clo \* rdr
>
> I list the rdr with vmur
> [root@wil-zvmdb01 dev]# vmur li
> ORIGINID FILE CLASS RECORDS CPY HOLD DATE TIME NAME TYPE DIST
> RSCS 0007 B PUN 00000006 001 NONE 03/04 16:11:39 SCOTT EXEC
> SYSPROG
> RSCS 0008 B PUN 00000006 001 NONE 03/04 17:19:44 SCOTT EXEC
> SYSPROG
> LXP10001 0004 T CON 00000744 001 NONE 02/26 17:04:46
> LXP10001
>
> I try to bring rdr online
> [root@wil-zvmdb01 dev]# chccwdev -e 000c
> Device 0.0.000c not found
>
> I try to receive a file
>
> [root@wil-zvmdb01 dev]# vmur re 7
> vmur: Unable to get status for '/dev/vmrdr-0.0.000c': No such file or
> directory
> vmur: Please check if device is online!
> [root@wil-zvmdb01 dev]#
>
>
>
> Thanks Scott
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