Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-05 Thread Rebecca Martin
We have not resolved the problem yet - waiting for change control process. We do now understand the problem. The problem is because the OSA cards do not come with a default OAT that includes port 1. To use PORT 1 for LCS you must use OSA/SF to complete the configuration. There are 2 changes

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-05 Thread Chris Mason
Rebecca For the OSE cards, when TCP/IP is started, it uses the information in the TCP/IP profile to load the port with IP address, etc, that the port needs to connect to the network. No. You or your hardware vendor - wouldn't that be IBM or has the world become more complicated with more

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-05 Thread Rebecca Martin
Yes Chris I did state this wrong For the OSE cards, when TCP/IP is started, it uses the information in the TCP/IP profile to load the port with IP address, etc, that the port needs to connect to the network. Good thing I am not the communication person here :) The bottom line (for us) was

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-04 Thread Rebecca Martin
Thank you Dale. I am going to try that now. Just getting in. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-04 Thread Rebecca Martin
Dale, I replied too soon. After looking further at your recommendation, I can't do this. The CHPID is type OSE and OSE can not have more than 1 CU. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-04 Thread Rebecca Martin
Please excuse all the replies. I'll go get some coffee now and will report back after I try the suggestion. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-03 Thread Rebecca Martin
FYI - Looks like our hardware vendor has found the answer (I'll know for sure a bit later on): After spending a while researching and thinking about the OSA problem, here's what I think it is. For the OSE cards, when TCP/IP is started, it uses the information in the TCP/IP profile to load the

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-03 Thread Rebecca Martin
The changes did not work. We have a copy of that Share document and have actually read it several times :( Here is the new definitions from IOCP: CHPID PATH=(CSS(0),00),SHARED,* PARTITION=((MVSD,MVSM,MVSP,MVSZ),(=)),PCHID=200,TYPE=OSE

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-03 Thread Ed Finnell
Guess I'd ask the CE to do wrap test on second port. Back when I was doing this SG24-5948 OSA-Express Implementation Guide was a really good reference. In a message dated 12/3/2012 2:12:23 P.M. Central Standard Time, rebecca.mar...@tgslc.org writes: After dynamic activate and IPL, FC10

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-03 Thread Rebecca Martin
Thank you, Ed. I'll ask the CE about that test. We also have been reading the implementation guide. The guide and the Share presentation give you a lot of information and examples for QDIO but not so much for non-QDIO, type OSE.

Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3

2012-12-03 Thread Meehan, Cheryl
Finnell Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 3:22 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: CHPID TYPE OSE Port 1 of OSA Express3 Guess I'd ask the CE to do wrap test on second port. Back when I was doing this SG24-5948 OSA-Express Implementation Guide was a really good reference. In a message dated