If the dasd address was genned for the LPAR, then it should be visible in
"yast" under system (or hardware) --> DASD. You can then activate it,
format and mount.
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Ranga Nathan / CSG
Systems Programmer - Specialist; Technical Services;
BAX Global Inc. Irvine-California
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SLES9 for S/390 (64-bit) in an LPAR > (no VM) using a shared IFL (I have
one
other LPAR running SLES9 31-bit)

I have looked and I have not seen any documentation that shows how to add
a
dasd unit via command line under SLES9.

Under SLES8 I used to execute

        echo "add device range=xxxx" >> /proc/dasd/devices

And then I would execute the following to view the changes:

        cat /proc/dasd/devices

But that does not seem to work any more.

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