Thank you Peter, Saulo, Chris and Mark for your cooperation.
I had to restore the data from a previous backup (thanks God!) and make a
little set up to get my Linux Oracle data base server up and running again.
What I could see is that even though LVM works great to split and carve up dasd
(I'm using 3390s) space
there is not good documentation to handle when it comes to a problem, I've read
Redbooks technotes, SuSE whitepapers, etc, but all of them
do not cover all LVM functions. Anyway, I thing it could be a good theme to
teach in the next Share conference.
Thank you again.
Hugo Rivera
SSA II
County of Contra Costa
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Yes, by modifying /etc/fstab to not include those file systems. You say you
updated zipl.conf, but did you re-run zipl? What does the kernel show for
the command line when you reboot? If it doesn't include the new device
numbers, you didn't re-run the zipl command.
Mark Post
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sing "sed" I could include the new devices (changing dasd=201-212 to
dasd=201-215) in /etc/zipl.conf, but still have the same errors at boot
time. Is there some way to tell Linux "DO NOT ACTIVATE LVM"??? Thank you
Hugo Rivera
SSA II
County of Contra Costa
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I have run into similar problems many times. The Linux system stops because
it cannot find the proper files in /etc/fstab.
I usually boot my recovery system, mount the root file system, chroot to it,
change /etc/zipl.conf to add the missing DASD devices and then run zipl. A
reboot should be fine.
Good luck
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