Working with DASDs

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 LPAR mode z/VM guest KVM guest

You might have to prepare DASD for use, configure troubleshooting functions, or configure special device features for your DASDs.

Most of the following tasks involve writing to and reading from device attributes in sysfs. This method is useful on a running system where you want to make dynamic changes. For changes that persist across IPLs, use the configuration file /etc/zipl.conf for DASDs that are part of the root file system and /etc/dasd.conf for data disks. An example of how to define a DASD device persistently is included in the installation documentation on the Red Hat documentation website. A general discussion of configuration files can also be found there, see
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux.

See Working with newly available devices to avoid errors when you are working with devices that have become available to a running Linux® instance.