Bingo!, what an idea. We use LVM so I simply detached all DASD except my root and IPL my Linux guest. It was a mess but it did enter single user mode and prompted me for a root password. I then logged on and systematically disabled startups. It was not NFS that was the cause of my grief but CAesm, which is CA?s External Security Manager ACF2 PAM interface which we upgraded to version 12 since the last test. Once I disabled CAesm and reattached my DASD, all was well. I get the logon prompt and successfully reconfigured LINUX and rebooted successfully. Now I got to figure out what is wrong with CAesm. Thanks to everyone.
I will post my final resolution. Peter "David K. Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU> 04/07/2008 05:08 PM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU> To LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU cc Subject Re: Linux Guest recovery at Sungard not going well Peter, Edit the VM file that gives permission's to the Linux guest to access your VM disk. Remove the permission for one of the Linux guest to access the disk where the /opt file system lives. For us it's is disk 0202. See below: more /proc/dasd/devices ................... 0.0.0202(ECKD) at ( 94: 8) is dasdc : active at blocksize: 4096, 60084 0 blocks, 2347 MB df -h /opt Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/dasdc1 2.3G 563M 1.8G 24% /opt (This forces the Linux guest to boot into single user mode). (Sorry, I'm a Linux person and not a VM person so don't know the correct VM speak for this) Now do a hardware level reboot (#CP LOGOFF) for that Linux guest. and this will force the Linux guest to boot into single user mode. In single user mode using a 3270 terminal you should be able to access your Linux guest console. And now with a Linux prompt you can slow enable the various services in run level 5 (/etc/init.d/rc5.d) and differentiate what is stopping you from getting a Linux guest network prompt. Hope this helps and is not to confusing David K. Ron Foster at Baldor-IS <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To om> LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Sent by: Linux on cc 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject IST.EDU> Re: Linux Guest recovery at Sungard not going well 04/07/2008 04:34 PM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU> Peter, Did you bring a copy of your installation media? Could you boot it and then look at your restored system? How many NFS mounts are there? Are you saying you have waited 45 minutes and not gotten a message indicating that one of your NFS mounts has been backgrounded or timed out? Have you tried setting up some system with the same IP address as your NFS server, but not running NFS. That way instead of timing out, you can get something like connection request rejected. (I forget the exact message). In some cases, this can hurry things along. By the way, how did you backup and restore? Ron Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote: > We are at Sungard performing our yearly contingency test. Normally we > restore our Linux DASD and IPL our Linux guest as a guest from Sungard?s > z/VM system. We then logon to our Linux guest from z/VM, change the > network configuration, reboot, and we are good to go. Usually we have to > wait 10 minutes for NFS to timeout before receiving the Linux LOGON prompt > on the VM console. This has worked for us many times. > > However, this year, we never receive the LINUX logon prompt. 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