To finalize your SUSE Linux® Enterprise Server 9 migration, complete
these steps.
- Create a virtual SCSI server and client by completing the
following steps from your client partition (Linux partition):
- Right-click its partition profile in the HMC, and then
select Properties.
- Select the Virtual I/O tab.
- If no client SCSI adapters are available, create a client
SCSI adapter at the bottom of the tab. When creating a client SCSI
adapter, ensure that you specify the following:
- Select Client for the adapter type.
- Ensure that it points to the correct server partition that is
sharing its resources with it under Remote partition.
- Ensure that the Remote partition virtual slot number matches the slot number for the SCSI server on the partition that
is sharing its resources.
- Select the Power controlling tab.
- Select Power controlling partitions to add, and then select the partition that is sharing its resources.
From your server partition that is sharing its resources
(IBM® i logical partition):
- Right-click its partition profile in the HMC and select Properties.
- Select the Virtual I/O tab.
- If no client SCSI adapters are available, create a client
SCSI adapter at the bottom of the tab. When creating a client SCSI
adapter, ensure that you specify the following:
- Select Server for the adapter type.
- Ensure that it points to the correct client partition that is
obtaining resources from it under Remote partition.
- Ensure that the Remote partition virtual slot number matches the slot number for the SCSI client on the Linux partition.
- Create and configure your network server description (NWSD)
to use virtual SCSI by completing the following steps:
- Create your NWSD and link your migrated network server
storage space (NWSSTG). by completing the following steps:
- At an IBM i command line on the partition that shares resources, type CRTNWSD, and then press F4 for prompts.
- Specify the following information:
NWSD (Provide a name for the NWSD)
RSRCNAME (*AUTO)
TYPE(*GUEST)
ONLINE (*NO or *YES)
PARTITION ('Provide the name of your AIX or Linux logical partition')
CODEPAGE (437)
TCPPORTCFG (*NONE)
RSTDDEVRSC (for virtual CD and tape devices) (*NONE)
SYNCTIME (*TYPE)
IPLSRC (*STMF)
IPLSTMF (*QOPT)
IPLPARM (*NONE)
PWRCTL (*YES)
Notes: - After the installation, if the root file system (/) is not installed
on the first partition of the first disk, you must set a root parameter.
- For the IPLSTMF, use the path as recommended by the distributor's
installation document. One example is /QOPT/SU90.001/install.
- Enter in the partition name or the partition number, but not both.
- Link the network server storage space by completing the following
steps:
- At an IBM i command line, type the command ADDNWSSTGL, and then press F4.
- Enter the following parameter values on the Add Network Server
Storage Link (ADDNWSSTGL) display, and then press Enter.
- In the Network server description field, specify the name of the
network server description (NWSD).
- In the Dynamic storage link field, specify *YES to make the network server storage space dynamically available to
the partition (that is, available without rebooting the Linux partition).
- In the Drive sequence number field, specify the link sequence
position you want to use.
- Locate the type 290B communication adapters, which are
the virtual SCSI connections. Enter WRKHDWRSC *CMN and then enter
a 7 (display resource detail). Match the adapter
to the slot and enter the adapter's resource name (for example, CTL07)
in the resource name file of your NWSD.
- Activate your Linux partition from the HMC if
you have not already done so. To activate your partition, right-click
your partition in the HMC and select Activate.
- Open a terminal window for your Linux partition. To open
a terminal window, right-click your Linux partition and select Open Terminal Window. Activating and shutting down your Linux partition are essential steps to prepare your partition
before you vary on your NWSD.
- Shut down your Linux partition from the HMC.
To shut down the partition, right-click your partition in the HMC
and select Shut Down Partition.
- Put CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive of the IBM i partition that is sharing
its resources.
- Vary on your NWSD by completing the following steps:
- Type WRKCFGSTS *NWS, and then
press Enter.
- Type 1 next to the NWSD that
you want to start, and then press Enter.
- If the vary on is successful, choose the 'boot installed
system' option from your terminal window.
- Your boot fails because your /etc/fstab file is not correct.
Enter your root password and complete the following steps to correct
your fstab file:
- Remount your root partition by entering the command:
mount -t <your FS type> -o remount,rw <your root device> /
Note: An example of an FS type is reiserfs and an example of a root
device is /dev/sda3.
- Change the format for System i® virtual
devices. These changes normally will be in the /etc/fstab file. Edit
the fstab file by changing the names based on the following table.
| Virtual device |
Previous name |
New name |
| Virtual disk |
/dev/iseries/vdxx |
/dev/sdxx |
| Virtual CD |
/dev/iseries/vcdxx |
/dev/srxx |
| Virtual tape |
/dev/iseries/vtxx |
/dev/stxx |
To edit the fstab file, complete the following steps: - To find your file, enter cd /
- Enter cd etc
- Enter vi fstab
- Change your virtual devices based on the preceding table.
- Save and exit by pressing ESC, and then entering :wq!
- Type Exit to restart your Linux logical partition.
Note: - At this point, the Linux partition will return to the installation server where
you can start the installed server.
- Before starting, you might need to install modules for any hardware
that is connected to your partition. See the distributor's documentation
for more details.
- When starting, you might see some network error messages. These
errors can be ignored.
- After your server has finished restarting, add ibmvscsic and remove 'viodasd' if present to the 'INITRD'
line in the file /etc/sysconfig/kernel.
- Edit the /etc/lilo.conf file by making the following changes:
- Change the boot line to 'boot=<the path to your PReP
boot partition>'
- Change the root line to 'root=<the path to your root
partition>'
- Add 'activate' under boot
- Delete any extra boot lines listed near the top of the
file.
Note: An example path to your PReP boot partition is /dev/sda1
and an example path to your root partition is "/dev/sda3".
- Install your new kernel using the command:
rpm -Uvh <kernel rpm>
Note: Ensure that you are in
the current directory that you transferred your save file to.
- Shut down the Linux logical partition.
- Reconfigure the NWSD to start the partition from NWSSTG.
See the distributor's documentation for more details.
Specify the following information:
NWSD (Provide a name for the NWSD)
TYPE(*GUEST)
ONLINE (*NO or *YES)
PARTITION ('Provide the name of your AIX or Linux logical partition')
CODEPAGE (437)
TCPPORTCFG (*NONE)
RSTDDEVRSC (for virtual CD and tape devices) (*NONE)
SYNCTIME (*TYPE)
IPLSRC (*NWSSTG)
IPLSTMF (*NONE)
IPLPARM (*root)
PWRCTL (*YES)
Note: Use the directory that your Linux kernel is in for the IPLPARM.
- Start the Linux logical partition.
- To enable power control of the Linux partition from IBM i and the HMC, download the DynamicRM and Diagela RPMs. The Linux support Web site contains all the directions necessary for
you to get the applications installed.