Keith, After selecting the devices and then activating them, did you then
say to format them?
Then you get to the screen where you partition the drives. Selecting the
drive then selecting Create will let you set up the partition, make sure
you select what kind of file system you want to install and format the
drive with the file system. (ie: ext3 )


Regards,

John




From:       Keith Gooding <[email protected]>
To:         [email protected]
Date:       08/31/2010 02:09 PM
Subject:    Re: Installing SLES 10 SP3 on z/VM emulated FBA disks
Sent by:    Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]>



Thank you for you quick reply Mark.

I am not using AutoYast so it must be a manual install - I just created the

parmfile and used the sample VM exec provided with the Redbook to punch the

kernel+parmfile+intrdr and ipl from the card reader. I can see the FBA
devices
on the DASD Disk Management screen and they appear as type 9336 with
'formatted=yes' after I click 'activate'. The install fails if I try to
format
them. On the subsequent 'Installations Settings' panel under "Partitioning"

there is a red message "No automatic proposal possible.Specify mount points
in
the 'Partitioner' dialogue". It seems to think there is a full-volume
partition
/dev/dasda1 etc on each volume (I have not created any partitions) and an
attempt to delete the partition results in message 'Operation not permitted
on
disk /dev/dasda. The partitioning on your disk is either not readable by
partd
or is not supported by this tool. etc. I used 'expert' mode to delete the
partition before adding new ones but eventually the install filed with
'unsupported disk type'.

Maybe I should consider Autoyast as a way to set up (near) clones. I found
that
using native FCP was awkward when making clones and VM EDEVICES seemed to
provide an easier method (I am not sure how inefficient edevices are but in
many
cases it does not matter)

Keith Gooding




________________________________
From: Mark Post <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 31 August, 2010 18:11:44
Subject: Re: Installing SLES 10 SP3 on z/VM emulated FBA disks

>>> On 8/31/2010 at 01:00 PM, Keith Gooding <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone had any success in installing SLES 10 onto z/VM emulated 9336
> mini-disks ?.  I have been trying to follow the IBM 'SLES 10 SP2
Cookbook'
> Redbook, but using emulated FBA (9336) mini-disks instead ECKD disks. But

> the
> installer only appears to support CKD disks or iSCSI (or ZFCP?) disks.
>
> Or should I give up and use CKD for the system and emulated FBA for other

> file
> systems ?

Are you trying to use AutoYaST, or are you doing a manual install?  If a
manual
install, you should be seeing the FBA devices in the activation screen.  If
an
AutoYaST install, then you might have run into Bug 591601 - Unable to get
AutoYaST to successfully use FBA DASD for LVM PVs.


Mark Post

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