Since these are CP commands use FOR command and avoid logging on the LINUX machine. FOR linuxname CMD DET 191 FOR linuxname CMD LINK * 191 191 MR
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:45 AM, David Boyes <dbo...@sinenomine.net> wrote: > If the 191 is only used at Linux boot, you can change the directory entry > and then login to the VM userid running the Linux system and: > > > > BEGIN (if you get a CP READ) > > #CP DET 191 > > #CP LINK * 191 191 MR > > #CP DISC > > > > (assuming your LINEND char is #) > > > > If you are actually using the disk during runtime, then it’s a lot safer to > bounce the guest. > > > > -- db > > > > > > *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] *On > Behalf Of *Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 20, 2011 10:22 AM > *To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > *Subject:* Detaching A disk from z/Linux guest dynamically > > > > Hi > > > > I have a copy of the DASD volume where the A (191) disk resides for a > specific z/Linux guest. I want to point the guest to the new copied volume > from the one it is currently using without bringing the guest down. Is there > a way to do this? > > > > *Thank You,* > > * * > > *Terry Martin* > > *Lockheed Martin* > > *CMS - CITIC* > > *3300 Lord Baltimore Drive, Suite 200, 21244 > Engineering Computing* > > *Mainframe Support* > > *Cell - 443 632-4191* > > * * > > >