To expand a little farther. To add the new device to your running system, you 
need to enter the command DEFINE CPOWNED SLOT nnn volid OWN before you attach 
it to SYSTEM. Without that, it will not be used until after the next IPL.

Regards, 
Richard Schuh 

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System 
> [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Richard Corak
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 9:05 AM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Re: PGT004 MESSAGE
> 
> No need for    CP START DASD rdev PAGE
> 
> CP START DASD is nothing more than undrain.
> If you haven't done DRAIN, don't bother with START.
> 
> Edits to Mike's sequence:
> 
> - Find an available DASD volume accessible to your z/VM system.
> - Find (or decide on) a label "volser" for the soon-to-be 
> paging volume
> - Run CPFMTXA against that DASD, formatting the whole thing,
>    assigning the label as decided above, and allocating
>    - Cylinder zero as PERM, and
>    - 1-END as PAGE.
> - DETACH that device from the ID that formatted/allocated
> - Update your "SYSTEM CONFIG" file on MAINT's CF1 disk using whatever
>    procedures you already use.  E.g.
>    - Find a free CP_OWNed 'SLOT', and change that to match 
> the new page
>      DASD volser, and mark that as OWNED, e.g. if "volser" is "VMPG01"
>      and slot 11 is not already assigned
>      CP_Owned   Slot 11   VMPG01     OWN
> - File "SYSTEM CONFIG", run CPSYNTAX against the updated 
> "SYSTEM CONFIG"
>    file to check for errors.
> - As long as there are no errors, bring the volume online to CP by
>    entering:
>    CP ATT rdev SYSTEM
> 
> Richard Corak
> 

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