Installation guide
To IPL the SCSI disk, we provide the WWPN and LUN to the machine loader using the SET
LOADDEV command.
#cp set loaddev portname 50050763 00c18154 lun 57190000 00000000
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:47:53
q loaddev
PORTNAME 50050763 00C18154 LUN 57190000 00000000 BOOTPROG 0
BR_LBA 00000000 00000000
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:47:56
IPL the SCSI disk using the FCP device defined to the guest.
q fcp
00: FCP 010A ON FCP 010ACHPID C1 SUBCHANNEL = 0000
00: 010A QDIO-ELIGIBLE QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:51:29
i 010a
00: I 010A
00: HCPLDI2816I Acquiring the machine loader from the processor
controller.
00: HCPLDI2817I Load completed from the processor controller.
00: HCPLDI2817I Now starting machine loader version 0001.
01: HCPGSP2630I The virtual machine is placed in CP mode due to a SIGP
stop and
store status from CPU 00.
00: MLOEVL012I: Machine loader up and running (version 0.13).
00: MLOPDM003I: Machine loader finished, moving data to final storage
location.
Linux version 2.6.7-1.451.2.3 (bhcompile@example.z900.redhat.com) (gcc
version 3.4
.1 20040702 (Red Hat Linux 3.4.1-2)) #1 SMP Wed Jul 14 17:52:22 EDT 2004
We are running under VM (64 bit mode)
Note
The example may vary slightly from your installed system due to the code avail-
able during the documentation process for this manual.
5. Adding DASD
The following is an example of how to add a DASD volume:
Note
Make sure the device is attached or linked to the Linux system if running under
VM.
CP LINK RHEL4X 4B2E 4B2E MR
DASD 4B2E LINKED R/W
Use the cd command to change to the /sys/ directory that represents that volume:
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