Moloko,

you may want to check /proc/subchannels, whether the DASD
has really been attached to your system, and whether there is
a path available (boolean AND of PIM/PAM/POM). If so, a
'echo "set 7240 on" > /proc/dasd/devices' may make the DASD
visible to the DASD driver.

Best Regards
        Holger Smolinski
--
Dr. Holger Smolinski, Linux on zSeries
IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH,Sch�naicher Str. 220, 71032 B�blingen
FAX: +49-7031-16-3456, Tel. +49-7031-16-4652


                                                                                       
                                                           
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I am trying to add dasd volumes on SuSe Interprice Server 8, the following
is the status of theof my volumes, when I try to do

fdasd /dev/dasdk i get the following Error

lnx1:/boot/zipl # fdasd /dev/dasdk

fdasd error:  open error
Could not open device '/dev/dasdk' in read-only mode!

When trying dasdfmt I get the following

lnx1:/boot/zipl # dasdfmt -b 4096 -f /dev/dasdk
dasdfmt: Unable to open device /dev/dasdk: No such device

7240(none) at ( 94: 40) is dasdk      : unknown
7241(none) at ( 94: 44) is dasdl      : unknown
7242(none) at ( 94: 48) is dasdm      : unknown
7243(none) at ( 94: 52) is dasdn      : unknown
7244(none) at ( 94: 56) is dasdo      : unknown
7245(none) at ( 94: 60) is dasdp      : unknown
7246(none) at ( 94: 64) is dasdq      : unknown

Please assist

Moloko Monyepao
OS390 System Programmer
arivia.kom
Tel : +27 11 800 3372


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