vgscan says "No volume groups found"

pvscan says "No matching physical volumes found"

vgdisplay says "No volume groups found"

pvdisplay says nothing. 

All commands were entered with no optional parameters or flags.

I am pretty much a rank beginner with Linux. I've been through a couple of 
classes, but now I'm trying to do some real work on my own, which is, of 
course, a very different world. In a previous life, I did spend about ten years 
as a VM systems programmer, so I'm pretty comfortable (although a little rusty) 
with the zVM side of things. We had a consultant come in and help us install 
SLES9 and SLES10. I have cloned the SLES10 system for this task.

I don't know if this makes any difference or not. Our SLES10 base system, which 
I cloned for this application, has no swap space. I have not yet added any to 
the clone. The vm has 2G of virtual storage and there is essentially nothing 
running in the system, yet. Do I need to add swap space, first? I didn't when I 
did this on a SLES 9 system a few months ago. In that case, I created the LVM 
first and added swap later.

Paul Noble

>>> Mark Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/24/2007 12:15 PM >>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:54 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 
> I did everything with Yast. I did activate and format the volumes, using Yast 
> --> Hardware --> Dasd options.

Ok.  What about the rest of the information I requested?


Mark Post

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