Steps for setting up LINMSTR's disks

Before you begin

You need to log on to MAINT. Later in this procedure, you need to log onto LINMSTR.

About this task

In this procedure, you create a 192 disk for LINMSTR and access the 592 (TCP/IP) disk. The 192 disk can hold the Linux® boot files and this disk will not be replicated in the clones.

Procedure

Log onto MAINT and from the command line, type the following command and press the Enter key:
dirm for linmstr amdisk 192 devtype autog 50 grplnx label label
DVHXMT1191I Your AMDISK request has been sent for processing.               
Ready;                                                                      
 DVHREQ2288I Your AMDISK request for LINMSTR at * has been accepted.        
 DVHSCU3541I Work unit 18124944 has been built and queued for processing.   
 DVHSHN3541I Processing work unit 18124944 as MAINT from ZVMLINUX,          
 DVHSHN3541I notifying MAINT at ZVMLINUX, request 62 for LINMSTR sysaffin   
 DVHSHN3541I *; to: AMDISK 0192 devtype AUTOG 50 GRPLNX       
 DVHBIU3450I The source for directory entry LINMSTR has been updated.       
 DVHDRC3428I Changes made to directory entry LINMSTR have just been         
 DVHDRC3428I placed online.                                                 
 DVHSHN3430I AMDISK operation for LINMSTR address 0192 has finished (WUCF   
 DVHSHN3430I 18124944).                                                     
 DVHREQ2289I Your AMDISK request for LINMSTR at * has completed; with       
 DVHREQ2289I RC = 0.

where devtype is the disk device type of the volume (for instance, 3390) and label is the disk label.

Results

You are done.