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No, it doesn't show up, which leads me to believe that I am missing some
definition. When I first attempted to start iucv, it behaved in exactly the
same way until I added the "REMIP=10.0.0.1" line in the ifcfg-iucv0 def.
and the "options netiucv iucv=TCPIP" line in modules.conf. There mut be a
similar problem here.
Michael Lambert
"Post, Mark
K" To: "'Michael K Lambert'" <mlambe7@lsu.edu>, "Post, Mark K"
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Subject: RE: [Redhat-s390-list] X-mas wishes
12/21/2001
01:09 PM
Ok, now what happens if you do an "ifconfig -a" command. Does ctc0 show
up?
Mark Post
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From: Michael K Lambert [mailto:mlambe7@lsu.edu]
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Subject: RE: [Redhat-s390-list] X-mas wishes
Mark,
Dmesg reveals that my parmfile is being processed. The chandev statement is
included.
"After you did the insmod, what, if anything, showed up in the kernel ring
buffer, as shown by the dmesg command? That's the only place you're going
to see any error messages."
The only dmesg entry that is generated after insmod is:
"CTC driver Version: 1.51 initialized"
I'm obviously missing something, I'm just not sure what.
Michael Lambert
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