Everyone.. We have gone down the road of opening a problem ticket with the DASD
vendor. We'll see how far this goes.
Thanks..
Paul Feller
AGT Mainframe Technical Support
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Paul,
The script I sent runs on the server being built, not mounted from the
LNXADMIN. Also, make sure the LUN sizes and number of addresses are the same,
if you are using LVM.
Here is the basic steps I used to clone a Linux guest
- Build script, which would generate the necessary files to bui
On Thursday, 07/26/2018 at 01:45 GMT, "Feller, Paul"
wrote:
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I'm thinking along the same lines as Mike.
If this is a synchronous mirror, something seems wrong. Is it really a
synchronous mirror primary? It's sort of acting like an as-yet-unpopulated
flashcopy target, which is inappropria
Hi John so far I will handle
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23235
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More to follow later today
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> On Jul 16, 2018, at 1:14 PM, John Crossno wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Well, here we are, down to the final few weeks before SHARE, and we're
> still looking for some more of those attending t
Mike, interesting question. The DASD subsystem is an EMC VMAX3 all flash
array. I think this is the first time we have tried to do the cloning process
while on this DASD box. I'll have to talk to the team member about what all is
done during the cloning process.
Thanks..
Paul Feller
AGT Ma
Paul,
I don't want to point fingers, but is it possible there is a defect with
your disk controller? That code has (had) been fairly well used, and I've
never seen errors with file system corruption. Not good.
Hope this helps.
-Mike
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 9:46 AM Feller, Paul
wrote:
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Mike, here are the answers to your questions.
Can you post the contents of the clone script? Is it based on the code
starting on p. 528?
Yes, we're using that one with no modifications
When you say " corrupts one or more of the copy's file systems", can you be
more specific?
Thes