I found a Linux guest at 2.4.7-31, May 21, 2002. I was able to dasdfmt and
fdasd 151 mod 9's after running mknod on the dasdaa - dasdex vols. I
created a logical volume group and am attempting to create a 1TB logical
volume. Now I'm up against "mazimum VGDA kernel size of 268427264". Trying
to figure this one out.
Betsie Spann
VM Systems Programmer
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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: fdasd never ends
> I can't see any reason why you couldn't. I assume you never had mod-9 dasd
> up to this point?
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> Jim.
> Since I have a 2.4.7 system up, can I just ftp the k_deflt.rpm from the
> patch cd and install it?
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> Betsie Spann
> VM Systems Programmer
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> > Betsie - This is what I get
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> > Linux rockhopper 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP #1 SMP Mon Dec 17 11:23:56 GMT 2001 s390
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> > Have a great weekend!
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> > James,
> > What is the output to uname -a?
> > My current is 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP #1 Tue Oct 30 22:39:07 GMT 2001 s390
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> > Betsie
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> > > Betsie - IPL your initrd from the Patch CD. The kernal that is loaded
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> > > CD 1 of that distribution really cannot handle 3390-mod 9 volumes. IPL
> > the
> > > initrd from that patch cd and do the install of your choice. When you
> > have
> > > installed all the packages but BEFORE you commit to finishing the
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> > > you will have to get a new kernel in place from the patch CD before
you
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> > > IPL that system successfully.
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> > > While YAsT was running, but before you commit your changes, you should
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> > > another FTP session to that machine. Change directories via 'cd
> > > /mnt//usr/bin/ftp' and start the ftp client (since its not part of the
> > > initial ramdisk) by typing ./ftp
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> > > Then FTP to a place where you have the patch CD either mounted, or a
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> > > of it available and ftp the kernel off of that disk to some place like
> > /opt
> > > or something. I forget the name of the package so look it up in the
> patch
> > > CD tree structure. Once you've located it, bring it into your system
> and
> > > run an rpm -i {kernel package name} so that your kernel is updated
> > > properly.
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> > > That's basically wat I had to do.
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> > > Hi,
> > > SuSE SLES7, 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP
> > > Ran dasdfmt on a 3390-9 but fdasd never seems to finish.
> > > I ran fdasd /dev/dasdc, picked option 'n' for native linux, checked
> it
> > > with the print option and then hit 'w' to write the VTOC.
> > > messages:
> > > writing VTOC...
> > > rereading partition table ...
> > > <6> dasdc:VOL1/ 0X0202: dasdc
> > > and then sits there for ever. I have only the main console and can't
> > > telnet in to run TOP.
> > > Any suggestions? Anyone else have problems with fdasd and model 9's
> > with
> > > this level of Linux/390?
> > >
> > > Betsie
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