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! ----------------- -----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)? -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer UICI Insurance Center Applications & Solutions Team +1.817.255.3225 This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and its' content is protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this transmission, or taking any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. > -----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 > > Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. > One Busch Place > 1CC-8 > St. Louis, MO > > Voice: 314.589.7601 > Cell: 314.486.8443 > Facsimile 314.632.6901 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
