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
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
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
Thank you Dale. I am going to try that now. Just getting in.
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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.
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Please excuse all the replies. I'll go get some coffee now and will report
back after I try the suggestion.
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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
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
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
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.
Finnell
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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.
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