No, these just get the boot going. From that point on the installer needs to
find the installation materials. The parms I showed are what I use to install
RHEL in a VM guest. The initrd only holds enough code to get a working system
up that the anaconda installer can exploit. Once the basic inst
Hi Neale,
Under z/VM , the rules are different.
I FTPd 3 files from the ISO and PUNched them to the Virtual Reader by
running the supplied REDHAT EXEC:
/* */
'CL RDR'
'PURGE RDR ALL'
'SPOOL PUNCH * RDR'
'PUNCH KERNEL IMG A (NOH'
'PUNCH GENERIC PRM A (NOH'
'PUNCH INITRD IMG A (NOH'
'CH RDR ALL K
You need to provide a root file system location. Here's mine:
root=live:nfs://172.17.16.45/export/redhat/rhel7/s390x/iso/images/install.img
In this instance I have the ISO loop mounted on a Linux x86 guest
(172.17.16.45) that has then exported it via NFS.
Neale Ferguson
On 5/28/20, 13:15, "Li
ro ramdisk_size=4 cio_ignore=all,!condev
On 2020-05-27 22:58, Neale Ferguson wrote:
What is in your generic prm file?
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Hi Rick,
https://access.redhat.com/downloads/content/72/ver=/rhel---7/7.6/s390x/product-software
Regards,
David
On 2020-05-27 12:50, Rick Troth wrote:
Also, David, can you share the _URLs from where you pulled those files_?
Thanks.
I'm going to update the RHEL config for the ZNETBOOT utility. (
Hi Mauro,
Thank you!!! That was the problem. (i.e. corrupted .img file which had
been IND$FILEd up))
I FTPd the files from a Windows Server (after MOUNTing the ISO on a
(Virtual) Drive).
One other thing ... The Red Hat doc. has a mistake:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_e
What is the primary virtual storage of the Linux guest? I think this issue
is that for RHEL 7.6 you need a minimum of 2GIG for the install.
JR (Steven) Imler
Sr. Software Engineer | Mainframe Division
Broadcom
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Chris:
I talked with our Unix group. There was RPM's that SUSE send to us. But they
need to execute twice for the issue disappear and appears to happen expanding
the DASD not the SAN storage LVM. SUSE still working for a final fix. This is a
findings from one of our Unix guy.
"All of our serve
On Wed, 27 May 2020 12:50:06 -0400
Rick Troth wrote:
> Also, David, can you share the _URLs from where you pulled those
> files_? Thanks.
or the whole log from the boot, important bits are also at the
beginning (the kernel command line).
Dan
> I'm going to update the RHEL conf
Also, David, can you share the _URLs from where you pulled those files_?
Thanks.
I'm going to update the RHEL config for the ZNETBOOT utility. (Which
might help you, though you're far enough along you probably don't *need*
it.)
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On 5/27/20 12:46 PM, Mauro Souza wrote:
> I had this exact
Hi Steven,
I set it to 32Gb.
Regards,
David
On 2020-05-27 12:45, Steven Imler wrote:
What is the primary virtual storage of the Linux guest? I think this issue
is that for RHEL 7.6 you need a minimum of 2GIG for the install.
JR (Steven) Imler
Sr. Software Engineer | Mainframe Division
Broadc
What Steve said. I was going to ask the same question.
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On 5/27/20 12:45 PM, Steven Imler wrote:
> What is the primary virtual storage of the Linux guest? I think this issue
> is that for RHEL 7.6 you need a minimum of 2GIG for the install.
>
> JR (Steven) Imler
> Sr. Software Engineer
I had this exact issue yesterday. The problem is probably a corrupted
bootstrap file.
Make sure to send the files as binary fixed 80, and prefer ftp transfer. I
used the file transfer of x3270 and it failed just like yours.
On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 13:40 David Spiegel wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> I am not
Hi Dan,
I am not sure that I understand what you're asking.
I PUNched these files (which I obtained from the downloaded ISO):
KERNEL IMG
GENERIC PRM
INITRD IMG
Regards,
David
On 2020-05-27 12:35, Dan Horák wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2020 12:27:22 -0400
David Spiegel wrote:
Hi,
I am trying
On Wed, 27 May 2020 12:27:22 -0400
David Spiegel wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to clean (i.e. no previous version of Linux installed)
> install Red Hat (RHEL) 7.6 on z/VM 6.4 and getting:
> [ 14.680886] md: Skipping autodetection of RAID arrays.
> (raid=autodetect will force)
> [ 14.681320] Li
Hi,
I am trying to clean (i.e. no previous version of Linux installed)
install Red Hat (RHEL) 7.6 on z/VM 6.4 and getting:
[ 14.680886] md: Skipping autodetection of RAID arrays.
(raid=autodetect will force)
[ 14.681320] List of all partitions:
[ 14.681382] No filesystem could mount root,
Do you know what package was patched and version? We tried a couple of patches
that did not work but they were not as current as the one you are using.
Chris
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