zVM 5.3 is not  a supported z/VM release. There were a lot of changes put 
into the underlying zVM SMAPI code in 5.3., 5.4, etc
I was going to suggest you open a PMR, but that is not an option with z/VM 
5.3.

Chuck Brazie 
bra...@us.ibm.com




From:   Cedric Lebrun <cedric.leb...@asg.com>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
Date:   03/24/2014 09:23 AM
Subject:        Re: [xcat-user] How to add a disk to a pool ?



Hi Chuck,
 
Yes, it is.
 
Here are the results from QDMLVL_I exec (we didn’t find QDMLVM_I exec in 
the package).
 
vmarc unpk qsmapi vmarc a  
QAPILV_I EXEC     A1. Bytes in=      3200, bytes out=      5665 (   177%). 
 
QAPILV_A EXEC     A1. Bytes in=      2720, bytes out=      4666 (   171%). 
 
QDMLVL_A EXEC     A1. Bytes in=      2560, bytes out=      3998 (   156%). 
 
QDMLVL_I EXEC     A1. Bytes in=      2880, bytes out=      4677 (   162%). 
 
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 08:09:08 
 
qapilv_i exec  
  
Server Level is:  
  
zVM 5.3.0  
  
Ready; T=0.01/0.02 08:10:46 
 
qdmlvl_I exec 
Directory Manager Level is: 
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 08:15:22 
 
 
Cedric
 
From: Chuck Brazie [mailto:bra...@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: vendredi 21 mars 2014 19:54
To: xCAT Users Mailing list
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] How to add a disk to a pool ?
 
Is this the xCAT that is built into z/VM 6.3? If so it uses IUCV to talk 
to SMAPI. 

One thing you could try is to make sure SMAPI is running correctly. 
On the zVM download page there is a package called Q_SMAPI where you can 
try running the QAPILV_I EXEC and the QDMLVM_I EXEC from maint. 

Description: http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?Q_SMAPI 

Download: http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/ 

Chuck Brazie       
bra...@us.ibm.com




From:        Cedric Lebrun <cedric.leb...@asg.com> 
To:        xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
Date:        03/21/2014 09:48 AM 
Subject:        Re: [xcat-user] How to add a disk to a pool ? 




Hi Chuck, 
  
First, thanks for your help. 
  
We use xCAT release 2.8.3 and z/VM 6.3 with a service level of 1302. 
In VSMWORK1 AUTHLIST, we have our zHCP user with “ALL” keyword. 
  
Cedric 
  
  
From: Chuck Brazie [mailto:bra...@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: vendredi 21 mars 2014 14:07
To: xCAT Users Mailing list
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] How to add a disk to a pool ? 
  
This sounds like xCAT does not have authorization to the z/VM SMAPI 
servers. xCAT is going to issue a Image_Volume_Space_Define_DM SMAPI call. 


What release of z/VM  and xCAT are you running? 

In the SFS directory:  VMSYS:VSMWORK1. 
There is a file called VSMWORK1 AUTHLIST 

Is the z/VM userid of your xCAT zhcp listed in there? If not, duplicate 
the line for MAINT and change it  to ZHCP. Be careful to keep the "ALL" 
keywords in the same columns as the others. 

Chuck Brazie       
bra...@us.ibm.com




From:        Cedric Lebrun <cedric.leb...@asg.com> 
To:        "xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net" <
xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
Date:        03/20/2014 12:03 PM 
Subject:        [xcat-user] How to add a disk to a pool ? 





Hi All, 
 
First post from a newbie with xCAT … 
We have installed xCat on a System Z. 
I want to provision a node, but when I try to add a disk, there is no POOL 
available. 
 
How can I add a disk to a pool ? 
 
I tried the following from comman-line: chhypervisor xcatvm --adddisk2pool 
5 XCTB5B POOL1 
But received this error: 
Error: xcatvm: Defining space on DASD volume to be allocated by directory 
manager... Failed 
xcatvm:   Return Code: -108 
xcatvm:   Description: Socket processing error 
 
Any help/advise would be greatly appreciated. 
 
Thanks, 
CL
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