Cif mount

2020-04-15 Thread Peter
Hello I have installed cifs-utils and samba. While mounting a windows share I gave a users UID who will have access to that share from Linux. Now I would like to have another set of user who need access to that Share. Is there a way to permit access to more than one user for a CIF mount ?

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Dan HorĂ¡k
Hi Martha, On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 20:25:37 + Martha McConaghy wrote: > I feel like Alice through the looking glass at this point. I was > hopeful that mkinitrd would do the trick, but now I have a whole new > problem. After bringing the disk online, adding it > to /etc/dasd.conf, I ran

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Marcy Cortes
I'm with you, Alice:) I had a weird one over the weekend with similar errors on a server and fought with it for hours (couldn't get a path). I eventually moved it to a different volume and it worked. Then moved it back and it didn't. then cpfmtxa'd the volume and all was well. I opened a PRM

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Martha McConaghy
I feel like Alice through the looking glass at this point. I was hopeful that mkinitrd would do the trick, but now I have a whole new problem. After bringing the disk online, adding it to /etc/dasd.conf, I ran mkinitrd and zipl. Then, I rebooted. I did NOT touch the LVM, or anything, at

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)
Also make sure that you add the address "0.0.0200" to the /etc/dasd.conf file Larry Davis (z/VM Team) -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Cohen, Sam Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 12:06 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Mark Post
On 4/15/20 12:02 PM, Martha McConaghy wrote: > Ah, DOH! I did not run mkinitrd and am now kicking myself. (Its OK, I need > the exercise.) I'll give that a try and see if it makes a difference. Do yourself a favor and remove the cio_ignore parameter from /etc/zipl.conf entirely. It's a z/VM

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Cohen, Sam
Sorry Thanks, Sam (217) 862-9227 (office) (602) 327-2134 (cell) -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Marcy Cortes Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:57 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7 Martha not Marcy :)

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Marcy Cortes
Martha not Marcy :) -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Cohen, Sam Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:55 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7 Marcy, Did you check zipl.conf to see if you need to list the disk

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Martha McConaghy
Ah, DOH! I did not run mkinitrd and am now kicking myself. (Its OK, I need the exercise.) I'll give that a try and see if it makes a difference. Martha Martha McConaghy Marist: System Architect/Technical Lead SHARE Association: Vice President Marist College IT Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Marcy Cortes
I'm kind of assuming RH7 works like sles11 and doesn't use grub2, but did you "mkinird; zipl" after getting that disk online? You can also "cat / run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt" in that emergency mode to get more details. -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Rick

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Cohen, Sam
Marcy, Did you check zipl.conf to see if you need to list the disk in the rd.dasd line or cio_ignore (which is so unnecessary when running under z/VM). Thanks, Sam (217) 862-9227 (office) (602) 327-2134 (cell) -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Marcy Cortes Sent:

Re: Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Rick Troth
Looks like you did everything right: online, dasdfmt, fdasd, lvextend, vgextend, and using "1" instead of the whole disk (because it's ECKD and requires the VTOC). The first block where you get an error is 16380912. Maybe that's a clue? Looks like cylinder #109206 (150 4K blocks per ECKD cyl).

Adding disk to root LVM with RHEL 7

2020-04-15 Thread Martha McConaghy
I have servers that I'm setting up with RHEL 7.8 on ECKD disk. I installed it with root in an LVM, all of that worked fine. Now, I'm testing adding a 2nd ECKD disk to the LVM as I know that will be required in the future, but I'm running into a confusing problem. Everything works as I expect