Steven,
Thanx, BUT, same results. I briefly mentioned this before and am
suspecting it even more now is that many years ago when we first started
playing with an IFL, z/VM, Linux we did our IOCDS for it with that
partition being defined as MVS. After playing a bit yesterday with the
IOCDS, I see now we can do it as VM, or at least create the IODF any ways.
I did not attempt to write out the IOCDS yet. Since this is possible, I
figure we should get it right by defining it as VM which gives us a whole
lot of possibilities for FCP devices. Like FCPSCSI which looks like it
allows us to enter the WWPN, LUN, etc info right there. Yet, the part that
always get's me is that VM see's these devices and chpids just fine now so
I would think the commands should work okay. Any other idea's?
At 04:24 PM 11/1/2005, you wrote:
Brian,
Before you start issue:
CP SET EDEVICE nnnn CLEAR
Then substitute "ATTR 2105" instead of "ATTR SCSI" which your example
shows ...
Hope this helps ...
JR Imler
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Subject: FCP, edev, no paths?...
q fcp all - shows I have devices f100 thru f10f free.
q path to f100 shows I have chpid F1 active
Q SET EDEV 5702 TYPE FBA ATTR SCSI FCP_DEV F100 WWPN number LUN number -
works great
VARY ON 5702 - fails with no paths found.
Indeed a q path to 5702 shows no chpids. Thought the assignment to F100
takes care of that.
So, what am I misunderstanding here?
I control my iocds from z/OS. This partition is set as mvs, as to why I
disremember. Too many years. Could that be an issue? I don't think so
since
I see the devices but...
Brian W. France
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Brian W. France
Systems Administrator (Mainframe)
Pennsylvania State University
Administrative Information Services - Infrastructure/Sysarc
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