Yes. I configured it via YaST.  It only recognizes Zfcp-LUN 0 though.  The 
entry for 5240 was my manual attempt at assigning one.  Do I need to delete it? 
 

Thanks...



The configuration file contains:
# hwcfg-zfcp-bus-ccw-0.0.5000
#
# Configuration for the zfcp adapter at CCW ID 0.0.5000
#

STARTMODE="auto"
MODULE="zfcp"
MODULE_OPTIONS=""
MODULE_UNLOAD="yes"

# Scripts to be called for the various events.
# If called manually the event is set to 'up'.
SCRIPTUP="hwup-ccw"
SCRIPTUP_ccw="hwup-ccw"
SCRIPTUP_scsi_host="hwup-zfcp"
SCRIPTDOWN="hwdown-scsi"
SCRIPTDOWN_scsi="hwdown-zfcp"

# Configured zfcp disks
ZFCP_LUNS="
0x5006916030603a65:0x5240000000000000
0x5006916030603a65:0x0000000000000000"

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Saulo 
Silva
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 10:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SLES10 SP4 Linux and zFCP disk

Hi Jennifer ,

Did you setup the /etc/sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-zfcp-bus-ccw-0.0.5000 file ?
You can do that using YAST or editing the file .
The second point is a recommendation : Setup the Linux OS devices has
mini-disks ( / , /var , /usr , etc ... ) and the data at scsi . You can
setup it as EDEV in VM if you do not have FICON connections .

Best Regards,

Saulo Augusto Silva

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