Hi Roberto,

This is not what I meant. EDT is not involved at that level. As you create
your devices, HCD will ask you to tell which partitions to attach the
device. Sorry if I sound vague but I don't have access to HCD at the
moment so can't try it. What I want to say is that I have had similar
situation before and I found out that it was faster to just recreate the
bunch of devices and follow the guide, i.e. HCD and then just select if I
wanted the device online or offline at initialization time. I remember
choosing online for a given partition and offline for another partition
for a given device. Unless it was based on OS config but as I said I can't
try it now.

So good luck.


Jean-Pierre Baril
Specialiste en technologies de l'information/IT Specialist
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Hello Jean,

Please correct me if I'm wrong, to group devices what I need is to make an
EDT and define esoterics or generics, is that right?
But, aren't those definitions apply only for MVS OS? in the HCD help for
EDT esoteric and generic, all of them says "MVS Only".  So I don't think
that would work for the Linux partition, is it?

Regards.




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Hi Roberto,

Just a quick shot at trying to help you.

I agree, it is very fastidious to revisit all device entries so I think
that the best way is to replace your current devices entries as groups in
your IODF, i.e. either delete all targeted devices and as you re-create
them then select devices for only appropriate LPARs or create another set
of devices then once done delete older copy of the devices.

Best of luck.

Jean-Pierre Baril
Specialiste en technologies de l'information/IT Specialist
Novipro Inc / 2055, rue Peel, bureau 701
Montreal (Quebec)   H3A 1V4
Tel: (514) 744-5353 #244, Cel: (514) 891-6848, Fax: (514) 744-3908
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Hi all,


  Is there a way to make a "generic" change for several DASDs LPAR
  candidate list's?
  I mean: we have 3 LPARs and all of them see all the devices what I need,
  in order to install Linux/390, is to prevent the third partition of
  seeing all the devices, letting it with only 2 DASDs, 1 cart. unit and
  the Ethernet card. But I don't want to go through each HCD panel for
each
  device to change the partition access for 200-300 devices, any hints?

  TIA.

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