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When I do option 8, I get the message "No associated packaging resources 
were found" . . .

I'm guessing the CE didn't complete the entire setup . . .


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> Test the card.
> WRKHDWRSC *CMN
> 7=Display resource detail
> Resource name  . . . . . . . :   CMN108
> Location:   U0588.001.107933D-CB1-C12-T1
>
> STRSST
> 1. Start a service tool
> 7. Hardware service manager
> 3.  Locate resource by resource name
> 8=Associated packaging resource(s)
> 3=Concurrent maintenance
> 2=Toggle LED blink off/on
>
> That will turn on something similar to a system attention light on the box
> with that card.  (Not to worry.)  And it will also start a light flashing
> on the card itself.
>
> I use these same steps to rip out cards while the i5 is running fat, dumb
> and happy with lots of users on it.
>
> Rob Berendt
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> 6928N 400E
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> Is there anything special that we would have to do in order to set up a
> secondary partition to do TCP/IP (other than the normal CFGTCP tasks)?
>
> Several weeks ago, our CE set up a small LPAR on our system and we are
> trying to get it to talk to the network but we cannot get any lights on
> the
> one Ethernet card attached to the LPAR.
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