FCP devices in user directory

2009-03-03 Thread Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E]
Our up and coming z/VM and zLinux pilot got a present when another section surplused an old sans device with switches. We hope to get the I/O gen done this weekend but I haven't been able to figure out how to specify space for a Linux guest in the user directory. An MDISK statement doesn't look

Re: FCP devices in user directory

2009-03-03 Thread Rich Smrcina
There may not be a quick answer to this question since it involves a great many things (IOCP, directory, Linux config). I might suggest starting here: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247266.html?Open Also, depending upon what type of SAN device it is, it may or may not even be

Re: FCP devices in user directory

2009-03-03 Thread David Boyes
On 3/3/09 10:49 AM, Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E] baue...@mail.nih.gov wrote: Our up and coming z/VM and zLinux pilot got a present when another section surplused an old sans device with switches. We hope to get the I/O gen done this weekend but I haven't been able to figure out how to specify

Re: FCP devices in user directory

2009-03-03 Thread Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E]
...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of David Boyes Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 11:06 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: FCP devices in user directory On 3/3/09 10:49 AM, Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E] baue...@mail.nih.gov wrote: Our up and coming z/VM and zLinux pilot got a present when another

Re: FCP devices in user directory

2009-03-03 Thread Rick Troth
I was going to say something along the lines of what Dave did: EDEV makes SAN volumes manageable via the CP Directory. Nothing else does that. But I read your initial question as w/r/t attaching the FCP adapters. For that part, let me recommend using a consistent address. For example, if you