You had indicated 300-304 were the sles10 disks..   are they all linked and
active?  If so - the pvscan and vgscan should pick them up.. if not -- not
sure what to say -- you need to get all the disks that are part of the LVM
for sles10.

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:43 PM, saurabh khandelwal <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for reply. From the system(sles10) I got these disk is logged of
> now.
>
> Now I just have sles9sp2 z/linux up. using sles9sp2, how do I find that
> remaining 4 disk of sles10, which we are not able to mount is part of LVM,
> as those disk actually belong to sles10 not sles9sp2.
>
> Please guide me on this.
>
> Regards
> Saurabh
>
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 11:58 PM, Scott Rohling <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > Do a 'pvscan' and 'vgscan' to see if these are actually disks belonging
> to
> > an LVM --  you won't be able to mount these directly...    If you find
> the
> > disks are an LVM -- (let's say it's called 'system'):
> >
> > vgchange -ay system      (activate the LVM)
> >
> > Then you can vgdisplay system and figure out what logical volume you can
> > mount.
> >
> > If you already use LVM on the system you are linking the disks from and
> use
> > the same names -- then you won't be able to mount since they are
> > duplicates.
> >
> > Scott Rohling
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:18 PM, saurabh khandelwal <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello Ron,
> > >                  The problem is I don't know in which volume /etc is
> > > mounted in the for the sles10 mini disk.  I am really confused that Why
> I
> > > am
> > > able to mount only first disk of sles10. But rest of the sles10 mini
> disk
> > I
> > > am bot able to mount and getting error.  device number 300 to 304
> belong
> > to
> > > sles10 system.
> > >
> > > Below is the output of lsdasd command from sles9sp2 system.
> > >
> > > 0.0.0200(ECKD) at ( 94:  0) is dasda      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > 1802880 bl
> > > ocks, 7042 MB
> > > 0.0.0300(ECKD) at ( 94: 40) is dasdk      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > 600840
> > > blo
> > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > 0.0.0301(ECKD) at ( 94: 44) is dasdl      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > 600840
> > > blo
> > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > 0.0.0302(ECKD) at ( 94: 48) is dasdm      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > 600840
> > > blo
> > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > 0.0.0303(ECKD) at ( 94: 52) is dasdn      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > 600840
> > > blo
> > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > 0.0.0304(ECKD) at ( 94: 56) is dasdo      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > 600840
> > > blo
> > > cks, 2347 MB
> > >
> > >
> > > Also  when I am trying to monut these dasd, I am getting below error
> > >
> > > sles9sp2:~ # mount /dev/dasdl1 /d1
> > > mount /dev/dasdl1 /d1
> > > mount: /dev/dasdl1 already mounted or /d1 busy
> > >
> > >
> > > sles9sp2:~ # mount /dev/dasdm1 /d1
> > > mount /dev/dasdm1 /d1
> > > mount: /dev/dasdm1 already mounted or /d1 busy
> > >
> > >
> > > sles9sp2:~ # mount /dev/dasdn1 /d1
> > > mount /dev/dasdn1 /d1
> > > FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
> > > VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev dasdn1.
> > > Aug 24 11:14:42 sles9sp2 kernel: FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
> > > Aug 24 11:14:42 sles9sp2 kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem
> > on
> > > dev d
> > > asdn1.
> > > mount: you must specify the filesystem type
> > >
> > >
> > > sles9sp2:~ # mount /dev/dasdo1 /d1
> > > mount /dev/dasdo1 /d1
> > > FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
> > > VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev dasdo1.
> > > Aug 24 11:15:07 sles9sp2 kernel: FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
> > > Aug 24 11:15:07 sles9sp2 kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem
> > on
> > > dev d
> > > asdo1.
> > > mount: you must specify the filesystem type
> > >
> > > Output of df -h from sles9sp2
> > >
> > >
> > > sles9sp2:~ # df -h
> > > df -h
> > > Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > > /dev/dasda1           6.8G  1.9G  4.7G  29% /
> > > tmpfs                1002M  4.0K 1002M   1% /dev/shm
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Can you please help me why output is showing me that /dev/dasdl1
> already
> > > mounted or /d1 busy. I dont see anything is mounted in /d1
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks & Regards
> > > Saurabh
> > >
> > > On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Ron Foster at Baldor-IS <
> > > [email protected]
> > > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Saurabh,
> > > >
> > > > First we need to determine if you really need to reach out from one
> > Linux
> > > > system to fix another Linux system.
> > > >
> > > > At some point in the life of SLES, it became possible to put an
> > > appropriate
> > > > entry in the /etc/inittab.  That entry allowes you to access the
> ASCII
> > > > console emulator that is a part of the HMC.  If your system is at the
> > > > appropriate SLES level, and you have the appropriate entry in
> > > /etc/inittab,
> > > > and the only problem you are having is the fact that TCP/IP is not
> up,
> > > then
> > > > you will have a way to use vi and YaST to fix your problem.
> > > >
> > > > The entry is:
> > > > #zVM 5.3 Guest ASCII Console Support
> > > > cn:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L 9600 ttyS1 xterm
> > > >
> > > > In order for a guest to access the console, someone have to issue the
> > > > following command:
> > > >
> > > > att sysa to linuxguest
> > > >
> > > > (where linux guest is the machine you are attaching the console to.)
> > > >
> > > > Then navigate to your z/VM LPAR on the HMC and start the ASCII
> console.
> > > >  Hit enter a couple of times and you should get a Linux logon prompt.
> > > >
> > > > But if you cannot use that method...
> > > > You have to know a little bit about the how your filesystems are
> > > structured
> > > > to do this.
> > > >
> > > > Just a thought, in zLinux, yes you have to make volumes available so
> > that
> > > > they are online, but you mount filesystems.  If you are using LVM,
> then
> > > one
> > > > mount can access filesystems on more than one volume.
> > > >
> > > > Is either one of the systems using LVM?  We happen to use LVM on our
> > boot
> > > > volume, so we have had to construct a special Linux guest that does
> not
> > > run
> > > > LVM in order perform a task like this.  In our case, our mounts that
> we
> > > use
> > > > looks like this.
> > > >
> > > > mount -v -t reiserfs /dev/system/root /mnt
> > > > mount -v -t ext2 /dev/dasda1 /mnt/boot
> > > > mount -v -t reiserfs /dev/system/home /mnt/home
> > > > mount -v -t reiserfs /dev/system/opt /mnt/opt
> > > > mount -v -t reiserfs /dev/system/tmp /mnt/tmp
> > > > mount -v -t reiserfs /dev/system/usr /mnt/usr
> > > > mount -v -t reiserfs /dev/system/var /mnt/var
> > > >
> > > > (Notice the mounts must contain the type of filesystem you are
> using.)
> > > >
> > > > First you mount the root (/) filesystem.  In this case, it is an LVM,
> > and
> > > > we mount it to /mnt.
> > > > (mnt is where the other systems disks will start to appear.)
> > > > Next we mount the /boot filesystem at /mnt/boot.
> > > >
> > > > Now due to the way we have structured things, we then have to mount
> our
> > > > /home, /opt, /tmp, /var, /usr, and /var
> > > > filesystems.
> > > >
> > > > Once we get done, then the "other systems drives" are available from
> a
> > > > directory structure in /mnt.  The local
> > > > system, is available from a directory structure in /.
> > > >
> > > > How did you all set up things?  Did you all use LVM?
> > > >
> > > > If you did not use LVM, then you have to know that /mnt should be
> > mounted
> > > > to a particular partition.
> > > >
> > > > Hope this helps,
> > > > Ron
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > When you booted the
> > > >
> > > > ________________________________________
> > > > From: Linux on 390 Port [[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> saurabh
> > > > khandelwal [[email protected]]
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 1:38 AM
> > > > To: [email protected]
> > > > Subject: Mount error
> > > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > > I have two z/linux system.In both tcpip is not working. so Iogged on
> > one
> > > > z/linux in 3270 session and copied all disk of another linux to this
> > > linux
> > > > user directory.
> > > > now I want to change the network config of the another linux by
> > mounting
> > > > the
> > > > another Linux disk here.I made that another Linux down,so that this
> > linux
> > > > have r/w access to its dasd.
> > > >
> > > > Output of LSDAD in another linux, where I monut 5 dasd of the another
> > > > linux.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > lsdasd
> > > > 0.0.0200(ECKD) at ( 94:  0) is dasda      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > > 1802880 bl
> > > > ocks, 7042 MB
> > > > 0.0.0300(ECKD) at ( 94: 40) is dasdk      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > > 600840
> > > > blo
> > > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > > 0.0.0301(ECKD) at ( 94: 44) is dasdl      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > > 600840
> > > > blo
> > > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > > 0.0.0302(ECKD) at ( 94: 48) is dasdm      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > > 600840
> > > > blo
> > > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > > 0.0.0303(ECKD) at ( 94: 52) is dasdn      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > > 600840
> > > > blo
> > > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > > 0.0.0304(ECKD) at ( 94: 56) is dasdo      : active at blocksize 4096,
> > > > 600840
> > > > blo
> > > > cks, 2347 MB
> > > > sles9sp2:~ #
> > > >
> > > > Out of these dasd 300-304 is from another linux, which I am trying to
> > > monut
> > > > here.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > now when I am trying to monut the dasd . I was able to monut the
> first
> > > dasd
> > > > with below command
> > > >
> > > > mount /dev/dasdl1 /d1
> > > >
> > > > but, when I triyng to mount another dasd, I am getting below command
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > mount /dev/dasdl1 /d2
> > > > mount: /dev/dasdl1 already mounted or /d2 busy
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > sles9sp2:~ # mount /dev/dasdn1 /d2
> > > > mount /dev/dasdn1 /d2
> > > > FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
> > > > VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev dasdn1.
> > > > mount: you must specify the filesystem type
> > > > Aug 23 23:07:46 sles9sp2 kernel: FAT: bogus number of reserved
> sectors
> > > > Aug 23 23:07:46 sles9sp2 kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT
> filesystem
> > > on
> > > > dev d
> > > > asdn1.
> > > > sles9sp2:~ #
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > User directory entry for sles9sp2
> > > >
> > > >  SLES9SP2 DIRMPART A1  F 80  Trunc=80 Size=37 Line=0 Col=1 Alt=0
> > > >
> > > >  USER SLES9SP2 SLES9SP2 2g
> > > > *INCLUDE $VOLINKS
> > > >  option todenable lnknopas quickdsp
> > > >  CLASS G
> > > >  MAXSTORAGE 4g
> > > >  MACHINE ESA
> > > >  CPU 0 BASE NODEDICATE
> > > >  CPU 1      NODEDICATE
> > > >  CPU 2      NODEDICATE
> > > >  ipl cms parm autocr
> > > >  iucv *ident gateany gateway revoke
> > > >  iucv allow
> > > > * OSA QDIO device definitions
> > > >  dedicate 468 4038
> > > >  dedicate 469 4039
> > > >  dedicate 46a 403a
> > > >  dedicate 46b 403b
> > > >  CONSOLE 009 3270 A mvscons
> > > >  SPOOL 000C 2540 READER *
> > > >  SPOOL 000D 2540 PUNCH A
> > > >  SPOOL 000E 3203 A
> > > >  LINK MAINT 190 190 RR
> > > >  LINK MAINT 19E 19E RR
> > > >  LINK MAINT 19D 19D RR
> > > > *link $volumes 6CB1 6CB1 mw r6CB1 w6CB1 m6CB1
> > > > *link $volumes 6D04 6D04 mw r6D04 w6D04 m6D04
> > > > *
> > > >  mdisk 191 3390 0091 0040 542w01 mr read write multiple
> > > > *
> > > > *mdisk 200 3390 0001 3338 lnx011 mr read write multiple
> > > > *mdisk 201 3390 0001 3338 lnx013 mr read write multiple
> > > > *mdisk 204 3390 0001 3338 lnx015 mr read write multiple
> > > >  mdisk 200 3390 0001 10016 VL9141 mr read write multiple
> > > > mdisk 300 3390 0001 3338 lnx082 mr read write multiple
> > > >  mdisk 301 3390 0001 3338 lnx083 mr read write multiple
> > > >  mdisk 302 3390 0001 3338 lnx084 mr read write multiple
> > > >  mdisk 303 3390 0001 3338 lnx085 mr read write multiple
> > > >  mdisk 304 3390 0001 3338 lnx086 mr read write multiple
> > > > I am not surte, why m I getting these error. Please help me to
> resolve
> > .
> > > > --
> > > > Thanks & Regards
> > > > Saurabh Khandelwal
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > > Saurabh Khandelwal
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