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That all looks good. How about the OS config? I'm including the dev screen
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y, February 18, 2011 11:57 AM
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I do not connect them to my z/OS LPARs under my z/OS contolled HCD.
I do however, create VM OS LPARs under my z/OS controlled HCD and
connect my FCP chpds/dev to VM only.
On the chpid itself
Anne,
You'll need a FICON port attached to your SAN first of all. If one doesn't
exist already, you'll need to get whomever is in charge of the hardware to
do that. (Its all me here, so I get my hands into every level of it.) If you
want to do multipathing, which is pretty common for SAN device
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I do not connect them to my z/OS LPARs under my z/OS contolled HCD.
I do however, create VM OS LPARs under my z/OS controlled HCD and connect my
FCP
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How about on option 2 when you "modified" the FC chpids to be FCP, did you also
just give access to your VM partition under that chpid?
On 2/18/2011 12:04 PM, Crabtree, Anne D wrote:
I've tried several time
Friday, February 18, 2011 11:49 AM
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I don't remember any worms with mine. Seemed pretty straight forward.
Defined any ckd chpds to have z/VM access ( sharing with z/OS). Then
any consoles and such. What kinda worms if
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I don't remember any worms with mine. Seemed pretty straight forward. D
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I make mine VM. Are you
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Define any VM lpars as type VM.
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I make mine VM. Are you running VM or just linux in an lpar?
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Define any VM lpars as type VM.
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Define CHPID, Control Unit, and I/O Devices all as type FCP.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Crabtree, Anne D
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CHPD described as FCP
A cntlunit using FCP
How ever many devices FCP We have 64.
Nothing in System config.
Use the dedicate statement in the user direct file to attach the device.
On 2/18/2011 10:38 AM, Crabtree, Anne D wrote:
I maintain one operating system configuration in z/OS HCD whi
Define CHPID, Control Unit, and I/O Devices all as type FCP.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Crabtree, Anne D
wrote:
> I maintain one operating system configuration in z/OS HCD which includes
> my z/OS lpars, as well as, my linux ifl.
>
> If I want to access storage on a FCP device from the l
I maintain one operating system configuration in z/OS HCD which includes my
z/OS lpars, as well as, my linux ifl.
If I want to access storage on a FCP device from the linux IFL, what,
specifically, do I have to add to HCD on the z/OS side? (just channel paths?)
What, specifically, so I have to ad
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