FCP attached EMC Dasd ?

2006-03-20 Thread Phil Tully

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Hello all,

Does anyone on the list have experience using EMC dasd attached to s390
Linux or z/VM via  FCP?



Phil

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Re: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?

2006-03-20 Thread Rick Barlow
I posted a similar inquiry recently and received no responses.  I too would
be interested in any experience that someone might be able to share.

EMC finally certified DMX1000 for FCP attach using z/VM 5.1.0 in March.
z/VM 5.2.0 has not yet been certified.


Rick Barlow
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The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on 03/20/2006
07:44:30 AM:

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 Cross Posted to Linux-390 and z/VM lists:

 Hello all,

 Does anyone on the list have experience using EMC dasd attached to s390
 Linux or z/VM via  FCP?

 Phil

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Re: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?

2006-03-20 Thread Smith, Ann (ISD, IT)
We use EMC SAN lun's via FCP with SLES8 and SLES9.

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Phil Tully
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Subject: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?


Cross Posted to Linux-390 and z/VM lists:

Hello all,

Does anyone on the list have experience using EMC dasd attached to s390
Linux or z/VM via  FCP?



Phil

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Re: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?

2006-03-20 Thread Phil Tully

Ann,
Which EMC device are you using?

Phil Tully
Smith, Ann (ISD, IT) wrote:


We use EMC SAN lun's via FCP with SLES8 and SLES9.

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Phil Tully
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Subject: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?


Cross Posted to Linux-390 and z/VM lists:

Hello all,

Does anyone on the list have experience using EMC dasd attached to s390
Linux or z/VM via  FCP?



Phil

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Re: Loading CentOS

2006-03-20 Thread Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
When I installed CentOS recently, I downloaded to my PC, checked the MD5
sum (an important step, saves lots of grief later) and installed a VNC
viewer on Windows. I then FTPed the ISO to an empty disk on an existing
Linux guest and pointed the Apache web server to that directory. I used
an HTTP install from that point as per the instructions at
http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/rhel-ig-s390-multi-en-4/.

-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Melancon, Ruddy
Sent: March 17, 2006 17:13
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Loading CentOS

I currently have installed a Linux LPAR with SuSE Linux 7.0 (s390)
Kernel: 2.2.16 (s390).  I would like to updated this to a current
version of CentOS v4.2.  I have downloaded the ISO on to DVD.  When I
look at the folders under MSWindows I don't see what I expected to see.
When I downloaded SuSE on to CD I had a number of CD's with the first
being the IPL copy.  On the CentOS DVD I find 

 

Diskinfo 

Centos -

Base -

Comps

Comps.rpm

Hdlist

Hdlist2

Hdstg2.img

Netstg2.img

Stage2.img

Trans

Rpms -

A number of rpm files

Trans

Generic

GPL

Headers -

A number of header files

Images -

Generic

Initrd.img

Kernel.img

Trans

Repodata -

Release-notes

RPM-GPG-KEY

RPM-GPG-KEY-centos4

SRPMS -

Trans

Yumgroups

 

Since this is a s390 install I don't have access to a DVD on the
mainframe.  I would like to move the appropriate files/folders to the
SuSE Linux partition to populate the DASD with the CentOS Linux.  What
file/folders do I need to create an IPLable CentOS disk?  How do I
transfer this to the disk?

 

A quick how to would be great.

 

Ruddy A. Melancon

IT System Specialist - ISD

State of Alabama

64 North Union Street

Montgomery, AL  36130

334.353.7275

 

One seventh of your life is spent on Monday.

 


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Re: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?

2006-03-20 Thread Smith, Ann (ISD, IT)
All I know is it's a 'DMX' box.
If you need to know the model number I need to ask the storage guys.


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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Phil Tully
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:31 AM
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Subject: Re: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?


Ann,
Which EMC device are you using?

Phil Tully
Smith, Ann (ISD, IT) wrote:

We use EMC SAN lun's via FCP with SLES8 and SLES9.

-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Phil Tully
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 7:45 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: FCP attached EMC Dasd ?


Cross Posted to Linux-390 and z/VM lists:

Hello all,

Does anyone on the list have experience using EMC dasd attached to s390
Linux or z/VM via  FCP?



Phil

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FCP LUNs on SLES9 SP3+

2006-03-20 Thread Arty Ecock
Hi,

   So it turns out, that if you use the YaST panels to add the zfcp driver,
then it is a simple matter of dropping a bunch of hwcfg configuration files
in /etc/sysconfig/hardware.  A simple REXX EXEC makes light work of generating
the hwcfg files (with 8 paths to each LUN!)  After a reboot, the LUNs are
found.

   The next step to save myself a lot of grief is to decipher the EVMS CLI
syntax and create a shell script to batch-define the EVMS objects.

Cheers,
Arty

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