Re: DS8000 usage for SLES9 guest
21.07.2005 08:14
Cameron Seader wrote:
> I don't think i would try to put the / volume in LVM. I don't think zipl
> supports LVM volumes at all.
> -Cameron
>
Yes, you can. You cannot, however, have /boot on LVM.
zipl needs to have direct access to /boot (or, to be precise, to that
directory the 'target' directive
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Re: DS8000 usage for SLES9 guest
18.07.2005 18:03
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Linux on 390 Port wrote on 15.07.2005
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Re: DS8000 usage for SLES9 guest
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> But up to now we run into
Re: DS8000 usage for SLES9 guest
18.07.2005 18:03
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> But
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Linux on 390 Port wrote on 15.07.2005 16:44:39:
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> But up to now we run into problems defining LVM2-groups including these
> large Mdisks. After definition SLES9-guest comes not up properly,
> only in S-mode (maintenance).
>
There shouldn't be a problem with the size of the mdisks in lvm2.
Hi all,
we have brand new DS8000 installed here and defined some 3390 Mod. 54
for large DB's in SLES9-guests (FICON attached, ECKD).
Although CMS supports only up to Mod. 27 we simply used ICKDSF from z/OS
1.6
for writing VOL1 and a VTOC on CYL0 (for setting dasds online to z/OS for
backup)
and