mapping zLinux scsi disks to real devices

2010-08-10 Thread Donald Russell
I'm running zLinux on zVM and an lsscsi command tells me that /dev/sda is at [0:0:0:1] How do I use that to map it back to a CP directory entry (or whatever) to find what the real device is I could have somebody look at? If this were ECKD dasd I'd be a little more familiar... lsdasd shows the

Re: mapping zLinux scsi disks to real devices

2010-08-10 Thread Sterling James
I'm running zLinux on zVM and an lsscsi command tells me that /dev/sda is at [0:0:0:1] Try lszfcp -D - Please consider the environment before printing this email and any attachments. This e-mail and any attachments are intended only for the individual or

Re: mapping zLinux scsi disks to real devices

2010-08-10 Thread Donald Russell
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 10:41, Sterling James ssja...@dstsystems.comwrote: I'm running zLinux on zVM and an lsscsi command tells me that /dev/sda is at [0:0:0:1] Try lszfcp -D Thank you, That was the missing link :-) --

Re: mapping zLinux scsi disks to real devices

2010-08-10 Thread Rogério Soares
Thank you too! heheeh, i was looking for it too, but i find it (and a lot more) on redbook SC33-8291-00 ( How to use FC-attached SCSI devices with Linux on System z) On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Donald Russell russell@gmail.com wrote:  On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 10:41, Sterling James