Thanks for the help for this sequence of steps and for the DFDSS backup
example.
I got the volume move and booted OK.
Jim Gregg
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I copy DASD volumes all the time from our z/OS system. However I use FDR
Full Volume Copy. However, DF/DSS should do the same. If you run in n
Noone noticed that mke2fs is missing after fdasd??
You made only a partition, and you have no filelesystem, on it!
But you can also dump/restore a dasd volume with ADRDSSU with ALLX option.
> My thoughts were to dasdfmt, fdasd, mount volume, copy / to new volume.
Then
> what about the boot secto
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Subject: Move DASD volume from one device to a new one.
I have SUSE 9 running in an LPAR for testing purposes. We are swapping
out our Hitachi 3390-9 DASD for IBM ESS 3390-9 and need to move all of
the DASD volume
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On Oct 10, 2005, at 2:31 PM, Gregg, Jim wrote:
I have SUSE 9 running in an LPAR for testing purposes. We are
swapping out
our Hitachi 3390-9 DASD for IBM ESS 3390-9 and need to move all of
the DASD
volumes. I tried using DFDSS/DFHSM with no success. Is there a way
to use
LINUX commands to move t
I have SUSE 9 running in an LPAR for testing purposes. We are swapping out
our Hitachi 3390-9 DASD for IBM ESS 3390-9 and need to move all of the DASD
volumes. I tried using DFDSS/DFHSM with no success. Is there a way to use
LINUX commands to move the IPL'able volume to a different device.
My thou