It's all there.  I'm not a VM master, so I'm not familiar with USER DIRECT.  I
can see the DASD if I echo the addrs to the kernel, after boot, so I'm assuming
the answer is yes.

CP Q V DASD
DASD 0092 3390 430W01 R/O         67 CYL ON DASD  12F7 SUBCHANNEL = 0017
DASD 0190 3390 430RES R/O        107 CYL ON DASD  12F6 SUBCHANNEL = 0006
DASD 0191 3390 LNX002 R/W         50 CYL ON DASD  12F2 SUBCHANNEL = 000C
DASD 019D 3390 430RES R/O        102 CYL ON DASD  12F6 SUBCHANNEL = 0008
DASD 019E 3390 430RES R/O        175 CYL ON DASD  12F6 SUBCHANNEL = 0007
DASD 0200 3390 LNX003 R/W        200 CYL ON DASD  12F3 SUBCHANNEL = 000D
DASD 0201 3390 LNX000 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12F0 SUBCHANNEL = 000E
DASD 0202 3390 LNX001 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12F1 SUBCHANNEL = 000F
DASD 0203 3390 LNX019 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12EB SUBCHANNEL = 0010
DASD 0204 3390 LNX020 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12FB SUBCHANNEL = 0011
DASD 0205 3390 LNX022 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12FC SUBCHANNEL = 0012
DASD 0206 3390 LNX023 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12ED SUBCHANNEL = 0013
DASD 0207 3390 LNX024 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12FD SUBCHANNEL = 0014
DASD 0208 3390 LNX025 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12EE SUBCHANNEL = 0015
DASD 0209 3390 LNX028 R/W       3338 CYL ON DASD  12FF SUBCHANNEL = 0016
DASD 0401 3390 430RES R/O        102 CYL ON DASD  12F6 SUBCHANNEL = 000A
DASD 0402 3390 430RES R/O        102 CYL ON DASD  12F6 SUBCHANNEL = 0009
DASD 0405 3390 430RES R/O        114 CYL ON DASD  12F6 SUBCHANNEL = 000B



Cheers;

E!

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-----Original Message-----
From: McKown, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: adding DASD post install


Eric,
May I ask a silly question? What does the z/VM command "#CP Q V DASD" report
for this user? Did USER DIRECT get updated and put online (DIRECTXA)?


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wilson, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 10:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: adding DASD post install
>
>
> Mark;
>
> Yes, believe I am IPL'ing from 200. The kernel appears to see
> my dasd line
> change.  I've tried several verations. The parmfile updated
> by zipl ends up
> being /boot/parmfile.1 in this case.
>
> My dmesg:
> # dmesg
> ....
> We are running under VM (64 bit mode)
> This machine has no PFIX support
> On node 0 totalpages: 32768
> zone(0): 32768 pages.
> zone(1): 0 pages.
> zone(2): 0 pages.
> Kernel command line:
> dasd=0200,0201,0202,0203,0204,0205,0206,0207,0208,0209 root
> =LABEL=/
>
> Highest subchannel number detected (hex) : 0017
> Calibrating delay loop... 601.29 BogoMIPS
> Memory: 120440k/131072k available (2087k kernel code, 0k
> reserved, 723k data, 32
> 8k init)
> ....
> dasd: initializing...
> dasd: Registered successfully to major no 94
> dasd: initialization finished
> dasd(eckd): ECKD discipline initializing
> dasd: <devno: 0200> Add lowmem page :0000000007d4a000
> dasd: <devno: 0200> Add lowmem page :0000000007d49000
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasda  ( 94:  0),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 3390/0A(CU:3990/04) Cyl:200 Head:15 S
> ec:224
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasda  ( 94:  0),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 3390/0A(CU:3990/04): Configuration da
> ta read
> dasd: No request IRQ
> dasd: <devno: 0201> Add lowmem page :0000000007d41000
> dasd: <devno: 0201> Add lowmem page :0000000007d40000
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasdb  ( 94:  4),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 3390/0A(CU:3990/04) Cyl:3338 Head:15
> Sec:224
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasdb  ( 94:  4),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 3390/0A(CU:3990/04): Configuration da
> ta read
> dasd: No request IRQ
> dasd: waiting for responses...
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasda  ( 94:  0),[EMAIL PROTECTED]: (4kB blks):
> 144000kB at 48kB/trk comp
> atible disk layout
> dasd: No request IRQ
> dasd: <devno: 0202> Add lowmem page :0000000007d36000
> dasd: <devno: 0202> Add lowmem page :0000000007d35000
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasdc  ( 94:  8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 3390/0A(CU:3990/04) Cyl:3338 Head:15
> Sec:224
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasdc  ( 94:  8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 3390/0A(CU:3990/04): Configuration da
> ta read
> dasd: No request IRQ
> dasd: waiting for responses...
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasdb  ( 94:  4),[EMAIL PROTECTED]: (4kB blks):
> 2403360kB at 48kB/trk com
> patible disk layout
> dasd: No request IRQ
> dasd: waiting for responses...
> dasd(eckd): /dev/dasdc  ( 94:  8),[EMAIL PROTECTED]: (4kB blks):
> 2403360kB at 48kB/trk com
> patible disk layout
> Partition check:
>  dasda:VOL1/  0X0200: dasda1
>  dasdb:VOL1/  0X0201: dasdb1
>  dasdc:VOL1/  0X0202: dasdc1
>
> but now more disk addrs....
>
>
>
>
> Cheers;
>
> E!
>
> -----------------
> Eric Wilson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 10:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: adding DASD post install
>
>
> Eric,
>
> Are you absolutely sure you are IPLing from device number 200?
>
> You're saying all the right things, that's for sure.  I see
> you're IPLing
> with an initrd.  Is your DASD support compiled as a module?
> If not, then
> the entries in /etc/modules.conf are ignored.
>
> When you re-IPL the system, what does the reported command
> line show?  (It
> should be about the 8th line if you go back and do a "dmesg | less"
> command.)  Are the new volumes in there?  I'm guessing not,
> or you wouldn't
> be having this problem.
>
> Is this a VM or LPAR installation?
>
>
> Mark Post
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wilson, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: adding DASD post install
>
>
> All;
>
> Goofy question:  How do I enable the server to see newly added DASD
> addresses
> post install.  I'm sure this is something I've overlooked.
> Can anyone help
> re-gen my clue finder?
>
> hardware = z800
> OS = RH v 7.2
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# cat /proc/dasd/devices
> 0200(ECKD) at ( 94:  0) is dasda      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 36000
> blocks,
> 140 MB
> 0201(ECKD) at ( 94:  4) is dasdb      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0202(ECKD) at ( 94:  8) is dasdc      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# df
> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/dasdb1            2365444    894780   1350504  40% /
> /dev/dasda1              99072     12016     81944  13% /boot
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# swapon -s
> Filename                        Type            Size    Used
>   Priority
> /dev/dasdc1                     partition       261976  0       -1
>
>
> I have added some additional DASD, and can make the kerne l see it by
> echoing
> the addresses directly to the kernel:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# echo add range=203-206 >> /proc/dasd/devices
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# cat /proc/dasd/devices
> 0200(ECKD) at ( 94:  0) is dasda      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 36000
> blocks,
> 140 MB
> 0201(ECKD) at ( 94:  4) is dasdb      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0202(ECKD) at ( 94:  8) is dasdc      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0203(ECKD) at ( 94: 12) is dasdd      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0204(ECKD) at ( 94: 16) is dasde      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0205(ECKD) at ( 94: 20) is dasdf      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0206(ECKD) at ( 94: 24) is dasdg      : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 600840
> blocks, 2347 MB
>
> But ofcourse upon reboot the devices are no longer available
> to the system.
>
> I've tried adding the addresses to the modules.conf, and even to the
> zipl.conf
> (and rerun zipl)  as below, to no avail.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/modules.conf
> options dasd_mod dasd=200-206
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/zipl.conf
> [defaultboot]
> default=linux
> target=/boot/
> [linux]
>      image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-1.1931.2.179.2.1.ent
>      ramdisk=/boot/initrd-2.4.20-1.1931.2.179.2.1.ent.img
>      parameters="root=LABEL=/ dasd=200-206"
>
>
>
> Cheers;
>
> E!
>
> -----------------
> Eric Wilson
> IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert
> RedHat Certified Engineer
>
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