Hi Thorsten, thanks for the clarification.

So for case #6 we see:
"RuntimeError: dasd partitions do not support flags"
no idea yet what that means

for case #2 we see:
Command: ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmp3ryguvfy.fdasd', '/dev/dasda']
 Exit code: 1
 Reason: -
 Stdout: 
         WARNING:
         Disk /dev/dasda is online on operating system instances in 12 
different LPARs.
         Ensure that the disk is not being used by a system outside your LPAR.
         Note: Your installation might include z/VM systems that are configured 
to
         automatically vary on disks, regardless of whether they are 
subsequently used.

         Verification successful for '/dev/dasda' (94/0)
         disk type check     : ok
         disk layout check   : ok

         WARNING: Your DASD '/dev/dasda' is in use.
                  If you proceed, you can heavily damage your system.
                  If possible exit all applications using this disk
                  and/or unmount it.

         usage count check   : ok
         reading volume label ..: VOL1
         reading vtoc ..........: ok
         VTOC DSCBs          : f5 f7 f1 f1

         FMT7 add extent: add new extent
         parsing config file '/tmp/tmp3ryguvfy.fdasd'...
         checking config file data...
         initializing labels...
         FMT7 add extent: add new extent
         writing volume label...
         writing VTOC...
         DSCBs: f4 f5 f7 f1 f1 f1 empty empty empty
         rereading partition table...

 Stderr:
         fdasd error:  IOCTL error
         Error while rereading partition table.
         Please reboot!

It looks like fdasd noticed that the DASD is active on 12 different LPARs 
(systems), which seems to be awkward - is this really true ?
If so, there seems to be a pretty high chance that more than one system is 
accessing it actively and might write, which would likely cause issues, I think.

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