Mike,
The adresses are real addresses.  Also, I am using a mixture of both mini
disks and dedicates.  The LVM's ( 2500-2504 ) are dedicated and the others
are mini-disks.

DASD 2061 CP SYSTEM VMD001   2
      .
      .
DASD 2500 ATTACHED TO LNXCAPD  2500 R/W 0X2500
DASD 2501 ATTACHED TO LNXCAPD  2501 R/W 0X2501
DASD 2502 ATTACHED TO LNXCAPD  2502 R/W 0X2502
DASD 2503 ATTACHED TO LNXCAPD  2503 R/W 0X2503
DASD 2504 ATTACHED TO LNXCAPD  2504 R/W 0X2504

By the way, the system hangs after the reboot.  I have a PMR open with IBM
right now.

Bernie Wu
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Bernard,

> and what if volume 2061 is a 3390 mod 9 , which can hold several mini
> disks. What do I do then ?
By chance are you mixing up virtual and real addresses?  Are 2500-2505 and
2061 real addresses?

If you are using MDISKs and not DEDICATEs in your user directory entry
(which I think most would agree is recommended), then the minidisks become
the virtual addresses that you want to put in zipl.conf.

If you're using DEDICATEs, then you can partition the mod-9 with fdasd,
but only into a maximum of 3 more disks (dasd<x>1, dasd<x>2 and dasd<x>3),
but again partitioning with Mindisks is preferred.

You want to list the order of the minidisks in /etc/zipl.conf so as to
correspond with the file systems in /etc/fstab.
So preserve the order of /dev/dasda1, /dev/dasdb1, ... that you installed
with. So if you installed onto let's say 100, 101 and 102, and added a
logical volume using 2500-2505 you will want "dasd=100-102,2500-2505" (of
course condisering the above discussion on real vs. virtual addresses).

Hope this helps.

"Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   (845) 433-7061

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