Lon,
We use dirmaint to allocate mdisks, so overwriting cylinder zero should
not be an issue. Good suggestion, though.
Michael Lambert
Date:Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:42:43 -0400
From:Loren Charnley, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dasd partition disappeared
Michael,
Have you looked
, October 14, 2002 11:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dasd partition disappeared
While Michael and Volker work on this problem offline, I wanted to comment
that the shutdown, logoff, logon and re-boot _are_ (usually) unnecessary
with a 2.4 kernel system. I have in the past
: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 1:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dasd partition disappeared
Hello everyone,
I'm running a Red Hat 7.2 linux/390 network on a s390 G6 under z/VM. Just
yesterday I added a 5 gig minidisk from a mod9 to one of our images using
dirmaint. I added the new disk to zipl.conf
Michael, could you please send me the following information offline?
I would like to have a look into the problem.
dasdview -b 0 -s 3b -2 -f /dev/dasde (first 3 blocks of track 0)
dasdview -b 1t -s 6b -2 -f /dev/dasde (first 6 blocks of track 1)
dasdview -b 2t -s 1b -2 -f /dev/dasde (first
Hello everyone,
I'm running a Red Hat 7.2 linux/390 network on a s390 G6 under z/VM. Just
yesterday I added a 5 gig minidisk from a mod9 to one of our images using
dirmaint. I added the new disk to zipl.conf, zipl'd, shutdown and logged
the image and brought it back up with the minidisk. I
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| Subject: Dasd partition disappeared
On this particular system I'm running at kernel 2.4.17 with the
s390-tools-1.1.3 from the May 2002 stream. Shouldn't that version of
dasdfmt already have that patch applied?
From: Carlos Ordonez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dasd partition disappeared
check the IBM opensource