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Subject: Re: Adding TDISK
You use STOP to avoid new stuff gets placed on the affected disk (TDISK, Page,
Spool). When new stuff is welcome again, you use START. To have CP read the
allocation map, an ATTACH to SYSTEM needs to be done, and that's impossible
when the di
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> I thought a “START” disk command would do just that, reread the
> allocation – No? Just start a drain volume?
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Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Subject: Re: Adding TDISK
I thought a "START&
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Subject: Re: Adding TDISK
Unfortunately - I don't believe you can get zVM to reread the allocation table
unless you detach/attach.. which you obviously can't do with your SYSRES.. so
you'd have to re-IPL to get VM to see it...
Scott
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM
Unfortunately - I don't believe you can get zVM to reread the allocation
table unless you detach/attach.. which you obviously can't do with your
SYSRES.. so you'd have to re-IPL to get VM to see it...
Scott
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Wandschneider, Scott <
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing
How I "start" TDISK? The following is the procedure I followed. Any
help is appreciated. Thanks.
I did a CPFMTXA ALLOCATE on my 54BRES volume with the following command:
CPFMTXA 123 54BRES ALLOCATE
TDISK 1325.600
END
Result:
CYLINDER ALLOCATION CURRENTLY IS AS FOLLOWS: