Eric, Make sure that the CP directory has the minidisks as read-write. Then, check the kernel parameters and make sure (ro) is _not_ specified anywhere. Then, check /etc/fstab to make sure that readonly is not specified there, either.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Eric Sammons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DASD Error during system boot, shutdown, and runtime Having just cloned (DDR copied disks) I am now accessing my new guest. I am receiving the following error: dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:EXAMINE 24: Command Reject detected - fatal error Sense data: dasd(eckd):device 0202 on irq 8: I/O status report: dasd(eckd):in req: 0797fb00 CS: 0x00 DS: 0x02 dasd(eckd):Failing CCW: 0797fba0 dasd(eckd):Sense(hex) 0- 7: 80 02 00 00 4c 00 00 00 dasd(eckd):Sense(hex) 8-15: 04 09 f7 08 02 00 00 00 dasd(eckd):Sense(hex) 16-23: 71 80 50 00 00 64 2f 00 dasd(eckd):Sense(hex) 24-31: 00 00 4c c1 00 00 00 00 dasd(eckd):24 Byte: 0 MSG 0, no MSGb to SYSOP dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:(EXAMINE) ERP chain report for req: 07 97fb00 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb00: c5c3d2c4 07ba7b00 07ba7b00 0 797fc00 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb10: 07f9a800 07f7b500 0797fb90 0 3000002 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb20: 00000000 ff000000 0797fb70 0 0000000 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb30: 00000000 00000000 0000011e 1 a300000 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb40: b9b02ee0 e95cb028 b9b02ee0 e 95d5648 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb50: 00000000 00000000 00000000 0 0000000 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0797fb60: 00000004 00000020 005aeb7c 0 0000000 dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdc(94:8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Channel program (complete): , This error actually spans a few pages; however, this is the start of it. Can anyone tell me what might be going on here? I am not sharing (or should not be) any DASD, I created minidisks 201, 202, and 203 on the master, it boots fine. I then linked and copied using ddr tools 201, 202, and 203 to new minidisks assigned to the new guest. The minidisks on the guest are numbered the same so that 201 is always / and 202 is always /usr etc. . . During the DDR process I was certain to have both guests down (not booted into Linux, and the new guest was completely logged off). Thank you! Eric Sammons (804)697-3925 FRIT - Infrastructure Engineering
