Displaying the volsers

2012-03-27 Thread Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E]
I know there is a way to display the actual volsers that are attached to a Redhat Linux server but I can't find the command. For instance: lsdasd Bus-ID Status Name Device Type BlkSz Size Blocks == 0

Re: Displaying the volsers

2012-03-27 Thread Pedro Principeza
Bobby, You may use the 'dasdinfo' command for that. Best Regards, Pedro From: "Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E]" To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu, Date: 27/03/2012 09:38 Subject:Displaying the volsers Sent by:Linux on 390 Port I know there is a way to display the actual volse

Re: Displaying the volsers

2012-03-27 Thread Mark Wheeler
vmcp q v 0201 > Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 08:34:38 -0400 > From: baue...@mail.nih.gov > Subject: Displaying the volsers > To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU > > I know there is a way to display the actual volsers that are attached to a > Redhat Linux server but I can't find the command. For instance: >

Re: Strange YaST error trying to install SLES 11 SP1

2012-03-27 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Mark, > Have you tried making it something slightly different than an even 1GB? Say, 1030M? No I did not. However, it was almost certainly an issue with an FCP LUN. The first one I was given access to would not return an associated WWPN. I believe that confused the SLES installer in a couple of

Anyone know of a good tutorial on using NFS V4 with SAP application servers

2012-03-27 Thread Foster, Ron
Hello listers, We started running SAP on AIX many years ago. Back when NFS V3 was the way to go. Some years back, we transplanted our AIX setup to Linux, and left it running NFS V3. At the time, we did not take the time to migrate our setup to NFS V4. (Things were running good enough

FCP, multipath and LVM order at boot time

2012-03-27 Thread Michael MacIsaac
So I did not use the FCP devices at install time. After install, I added three LUNs, set up multipathing, set up an LVM and edited /etc/fstab so it is mounted over /opt. I did a "chkconfig multipathd on" and rebooted. The LV did not mount. It seems multipathd ran *after* /etc/fstab was read. Afte

Re: FCP, multipath and LVM order at boot time

2012-03-27 Thread Bruce Hayden
SUSE or Red Hat? If SUSE, did you also enable boot.multipath? I usually use "insserv" instead of chkconfig on SUSE, so enter "insserv boot.multipath". On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Michael MacIsaac wrote: > So I did not use the FCP devices at install time. After install, I added > three LUNs

Re: FCP, multipath and LVM order at boot time

2012-03-27 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Bruce, > If SUSE, did you also enable boot.multipath? Yes SuSE, No I did not enable. Yes, that fixed it. Thanks! "Mike MacIsaac"(845) 433-7061 -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email t