Tim Hare wrote:
My Linux LPAR was dormant for a couple of weeks at least, no one logging on (since I'm the only user and I had other things to do). The guy who does our IODF needed to make changes to make my Linux disks visible to the z/OS LPAR (offline, but we'll need to see them to move them with FDRPAS later this month). Somewhere in there (I didn't do it) someone did 'Deactivate' of the Linux LPAR from the HMC and now when I try to load it, I get messages about my filesystems having problems and it doesn't come up normally..
We had an experience some months ago that seems seems eerily similar to yours, but under somewhat different circumstances... We had a z800 at the time, running a z/OS sysplex on several LPARs, along with a VM LPAR with Debian running as a VM guest. Debian boots off a VM Mimidisk, but we also had filesystem mounted on a dedicated drive. For some reason I can't remember, we made some changes to the z800 that required a power-on-reset. When the system came back up, we couldn't boot Debian. We wound up having to reinstall Debian onto that boot drive, but the filesystem on the dedicated drive was intact. (Fortunately, that file system had most of our critical data!) Eric Chevalier ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
