from VM.
Any thoughts as to why this is happening?
We are running z/VM 4.2, SUSE 7.0 and using an OSA Express
Gigabit card.
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the following:
listsrv.cmsu.edu.1926 info1.nwmissouri.edu.http: S [ECN-Echo,CWR]
What does S [ECN-Echo,CWR] mean?
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I can not ping the address. According to the network guys that is
because they have the ICMP protocol blocked on there end.
The ping also fails from VM.
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Thanks. That solved the problem.
I will turn this over to network support and let them figure out
where along the route the problem lies.
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Yes, this can be done. Just define the NIC and couple it to the lan
before you IPL.
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I have done it. I use option 8, HIPERSOCKETS, on the network setup menu.
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Is anyone using Amanda to backup Linux dasd and would you mind sharing
your configuration files?
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I had similar problems. The solution was to upgrade the micro code on the card.
You can check the current code level thru the HMC.
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premission defined somewhere but I do not see it.
Any help would be appreciated.
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up the card.
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I can not get our gigabit ethernet card to work with Linux. I suspect the
problem
is with the micro code on the card. The cards works with VM TCPIP but not
Linux.
Our card is at level 0422. If you are using a gigabit card what is its micro
code level?
Thanks.
James Johnson
0x00, rqparam 0x1004)
qeth: IDX_ACTIVATE(wr) on write channel irq 0x2: timeout
qeth: There were problems in hard-setting up the card.
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Been there, done that. Same results.
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Do you have a file /sbin/cpint
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Please try the following:
- lsmod
This shows that cpint has been loaded.
- ksyms -a | grep cp
This has several references to cpint.
- uname -a
2.4.7-SuSE-SMP
to the kernel source. Should that make a difference?
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I tried that an received an error saying that cpint was already loaded.
But will try that again.
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Assuming installation and configuration is just a matter of learning
something new, is there any reason to favor one of the Linux/390
distributions over the others?
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