On 08/04/2011 12:41 PM, Jim Stephens wrote:
On 8/4/2011 6:57 AM, David Cantrell wrote:
> On 08/04/2011 04:27 AM, Vic Cross wrote:
>> I'm trying out F15 under z/VM 5.4. I have no ECKD DASD at my site; I rely
>> on FCP disks. I try to use z/VM FBA Emulation as much as possible (rather
>> than zfcp) as it makes disk management much easier.
>>
>> I tried to install F15 on a guest with FBA minidisks, and the result is a
>> non-bootable system. At the completion of the installation phase, I tell
>> the system to Shutdown and it does so cleanly. The re-ipl fails however;
>> the kernel is unable to find the root filesystem and panics.
>>
>> Two things are notable. In the kernel output after the reboot, the kernel
>> command line is about four lines of gibberish (mostly blanks, but a
>> smattering of random punctuation marks). Also, I tried attaching the disks
>> to a running system but no valid filesystem was found. (I was trying to
>> fix what I thought might have just been a problem with zipl, by attaching
>> the disks to a running system.)
>>
>> I tried to do a RHEL6 install a while ago, but I could not even get it to
>> install -- Anaconda had no support for FBA disks. The fact that F15 was
>> able to successfully go through Anaconda was encouraging, but perhaps it's
>> not there yet. Has anyone tried a similar install and has experiences to
>> share?
>>
>> On a related note, a Kickstart install to FBA disks fails in much the same
>> way as my prior RHEL6 attempts. In the anaconda.log during install I see
>> Anaconda successfully finds the DASDs and the partition, but it
"ignores"
>> the partitions and then reports that there are no usable disks.
> Known problem:
>
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=707027
>
> Patches welcome.
>
"You are not authorized to access bug #707027. To see this bug, you must
first log in to an account
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=707027&GoAheadAndLogIn=1>
with the appropriate permissions"
is it a Fedora bug somewhere? Then you might get an answer.
It is a Fedora bug, the permissions were wrong. Corrected now.
Thanks,
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David Cantrell <dcantrell(a)redhat.com>
Supervisor, Installer Engineering Team
Red Hat, Inc. | Westford, MA | EST5EDT