>>> On 11/14/2014 at 04:39 PM, "Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)"
<[email protected]> wrote: 
-snip-
> novstart:/sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth #
> dir
> dir
> total 0
> --w------- 1 root root 4096 Nov 14 19:54 bind
> --w------- 1 root root 4096 Nov 14 19:54 group
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Nov 14 19:54 module -> ../../../../module/qeth
> --w------- 1 root root 4096 Nov 14 19:54 uevent
> --w------- 1 root root 4096 Nov 14 19:54 unbind
> novstart:/sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth #
> znetconf -a 0.0.0340
> znetconf -a 0.0.0340
> Scanning for network devices...
> qeth.2c6def: register layer 3 discipline
> qdio: 0.0.0342 OSA on SC a using AI:1 QEBSM:0 PCI:1 TDD:1 SIGA:RW AO
> qeth.736dae: 0.0.0340: Device is a Guest LAN QDIO card (level: V623)
> with link type GuestLAN QDIO (portname: )
> qeth.47953b: 0.0.0340: Hardware IP fragmentation not supported on eth0
> qeth.066069: 0.0.0340: Inbound source MAC-address not supported on eth0
> qeth.d7fdb4: 0.0.0340: VLAN enabled
> qeth.e90c78: 0.0.0340: Multicast enabled
> qeth.5a9d02: 0.0.0340: IPV6 enabled
> qeth.184d8a: 0.0.0340: Broadcast enabled
> qeth.dac2aa: 0.0.0340: Using SW checksumming on eth0.
> qeth.9c4c89: 0.0.0340: Outbound TSO not supported on eth0
> Nov 14 19:54:43 novstart kernel: with link type GuestLAN QDIO (portname: )
> eth0 renamed to eth1 by udevd Ý2262*
> udev: renamed network interface eth0 to eth1
> Nov 14 19:54:43 novstart ifup:               No configuration found for eth1
> Successfully configured device 0.0.0340 (eth1)
> 
> 
> After I did the initial install these devices showed up as unconfigured then 
> I did a znetconf -a 0.0.0340 and this was the results
> 
> novstart:/sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/0.0.0340/net/eth1 # znetconf -c
> znetconf -c
> Device IDs                 Type    Card Type      CHPID Drv. Name        
> State
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 0.0.0340,0.0.0341,0.0.0342 1731/01 GuestLAN QDIO     0D qeth eth1        
> online

Hmm.  Looks like a udev rule is missing from /etc/udev/rules.d/, and that a 
70-persistent-net.rules file was left there by mistake.  What files are in 
/etc/udev/rules.d/, and what is in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ?

Also, which version of the starter system are you using?


Mark Post

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