Hello all,
Are you aware if there is any hadoop binary available for Ubuntu on z?
Thanks,
Isaac
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This is a SLES12 question.
I extended an LVM and DID NOT run the dasd_configure command.
Extend is fine, but now I'm wondering if my changes will survive a boot ??
What does dasd_configure do, and is it too late now to run that command to
harden changes??
If so, how do I make sure my LVM extend w
Check in /etc/udev/rules.d and see if you have an entry for it.
That's basically when it does, along with varying it online with chccwdev.
And no, not too late. You can run it any time.
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>>> On 3/2/2018 at 12:53 PM, Dave Myers wrote:
> This is a SLES12 question.
> I extended an LVM and DID NOT run the dasd_configure command.
> Extend is fine, but now I'm wondering if my changes will survive a boot ??
>
> What does dasd_configure do, and is it too late now to run that command to
Dave,
> What does dasd_configure do, and is it too late now to run that command
to harden changes??
I believe it sets up udev rules. It's a shell script so you can read for
yourself:
# file `which dasd_configure`
/sbin/dasd_configure: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable
-Mike M
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