Have you seen this?:

http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/lvc/lvc1020c.pdf

...I've only used this method on SLES so far- but the approach in that
presentation (see p. 14 for adding a SCSI device to the live configuration,
p.17 for persisting this in your configuration files) is based on
s390-tools, so it should work consistently across distros and versions.

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Sue Sivets <[email protected]>wrote:

> Can anyone tell me how to add a zfcp device to a Redhat 5.4 system? So
> far, the little bit of documentation that  I've found has been for use
> during installation, or for older systems, or for version 6.0 systems. I
> know very little about Redhat systems, but the information about zfcp
> devices for the older systems doesn't seem to apply very well to version
> 5.4, and the information for version 6 doesn't work for the 5.4 version,
> probably due to system changes between the two releases.
>
> Can anyone tell me what commands I need to issue in order  to add an fcp
> device or can you point me towards some documentation? I have a cookbook
> for Redhat 5.3 (which says it is ignoring fcp), and a cookbook for 6.0
> that looks like it's got some good info for adding fcp devices, but my
> 5.4 system is not returning or displaying the information that the
> cookbook says it should.
>
> Sue
>
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