I have a different, but related question:

in SLES8, if I have in my zipl.conf dasd=292-2AF,
and I  "hcp link linux5 292 298 mr"
the link is performed (VMSECURE RULES allows the link), and if I immediately 
look in /proc/dasd/devices, I show the new 298 disk as active at /dev/dasdg.  I 
can then mount dasdg and work with it.

Now, in SLES9 with the same zipl.conf information,
If I do the link "hcp link linux5 292 298 mr"
the link is performed, but the 298 does not appear as active in 
/proc/dasd/devices.

Anyone know what the difference is?  Am I missing something?

"A statesman is a dead politician.  Lord knows we need more statesmen!" 
--Berkeley Breathed
Gordon Wolfe, Ph.D.  Boeing Shared Services Group
Enterprise Servers VM Technical Services 425-865-5940

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> From:         Marco Bosisio
> Reply To:     Linux on 390 Port
> Sent:         Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:42 PM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: CPINT Question
> 
> Dave,
>     maybe that the linux guest  hasn't  cp class  B ..
>    Check zVM directory of guest  at statement   :   USER guest_id   psw
> 128M   512M    G
> 
> 
> HELP CP ATTACH
> ......
> Authorization
> 
> Privilege Class: B
> .....
> 
> 
> Cordiali saluti  / Best regards
> 
>         Marco
> 
> 
> 
> 
>              Dave Myers
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> 
> I installed CPINT from the SuSE SLES8 CD.
> 
> I am running at SLES8 + SP3
> 
> When I enter query commands like   #hcp q dasd
> those work....
> 
> When I enter an ATTACH command it does not work.
> I just get the prompt back.
> 
> Should HCP be capable of an ATTACH command like:
> #hcp attach nnnn linuxguest nnnn
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
> 
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