Moving SCSI disk on z/VM to Intel

2005-11-03 Thread Phil Smith III
Has anyone successfully "moved" data on a SCSI disk from a Linux guest under z/VM to an Intel machine simply by redefining the LUN? That is, if you have the right Shark and the right kinds of connections to both the zSeries and an Intel machine (dedicated FCP subchannels attached to a Linux gue

Re: Moving SCSI disk on z/VM to Intel

2005-11-03 Thread Adam Thornton
On Nov 3, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Phil Smith III wrote: Has anyone successfully "moved" data on a SCSI disk from a Linux guest under z/VM to an Intel machine simply by redefining the LUN? That is, if you have the right Shark and the right kinds of connections to both the zSeries and an Intel machine

Re: Moving SCSI disk on z/VM to Intel

2005-11-03 Thread Fargusson.Alan
ctual data. This will cause things to break. -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Phil Smith III Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 8:50 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Moving SCSI disk on z/VM to Intel Has anyone successfully "moved&

Re: Moving SCSI disk on z/VM to Intel

2005-11-03 Thread Rick Troth
Presumably, z/VM can use the volume as an EDEV without having a VOL1 label or allocmap. If that does work, then it could be ATTACHed to a Linux guest as a 9336. Certainly a real 9336 can be ATTACHed to a guest without having a label or allocmap. I DO KNOW, and can tell you "this works", th