I added 4 3390-3 volumes to a Linux guest, they were added to z/VM ok and
they are still defined there - no problems there.
Then I used chccwdev to make them availbale to Linux, and dasdfmt,
fsdasd, and used YaST to config an lvm vg.
Executed commands lsdasd, pvdisplay, lvdisplay and it
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You're missing the post-storage configure mkinitrd zipl steps.
Otherwise whenever the system reboots, the kernel doesn't know about the
new devices.
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Luis La Torre wrote:
| I added 4 3390-3 volumes to a Linux guest, they were added to
: Adding dasd to existing SUSE Linux
I added 4 3390-3 volumes to a Linux guest, they were added to z/VM ok and
they are still defined there - no problems there.
Then I used chccwdev to make them availbale to Linux, and dasdfmt,
fsdasd, and used YaST to config an lvm vg.
Executed
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Subject: Re: Adding dasd to existing SUSE Linux
Patrick,
I did not issue comands mkinitdr and zipl.
Redbook sg24-6694 page 186 section 6.1 says that with sles 9, you no
longer need to run the mkinitrd and zipl commands in order to configure
new
ECKD).
But my dasd disappeared anyway. I am
from your system.
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Subject: Re: Adding dasd to existing SUSE Linux
Patrick,
I did not issue comands mkinitdr
: Adding dasd to existing SUSE
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On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 2:19 PM, in message
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Patrick,
I did not issue comands mkinitdr and zipl.
You should, or use YaST to do this type of work. It manages all the various
configuration files, mkinitrd, and zipl for you