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Here's a starter. Some of these I ripped off from Larry Bolhuis:

***To mirror VIOS first include the second disk in the Volume Group
extendvg rootvg hdisk1

*** Then mirror to it
mirrorios hdisk1

*** Configure Devices. Must be done whenever DLPAR is done for VIOS.
cfgdev

***List Physical Volumes
lspv

***List Logical volumes on a pv
lspv -lv hdisk0

***List Volume Groups
lsvg

***List Logical volumes in a Volume Group

lsvg -lv iStorage1

***List all disks

lsdev -type disk -field name phydfsloc

***Make a new File Backed Logical Volume

mkbdsp -bd IBMi01_04 -sp iStorage1 36000M
mkbdsp -bd IBMi01_10 -sp iStorage2 36000M

mkbdsp -bd IBMia1_09 -sp iStorage1 36000M
mkbdsp -bd IBMia1_10 -sp iStorage2 36000M

***Make a bunch of them!

i=10
while [ $i -lt 12 ]
do
i=$((i+1))
mkbdsp -bd IBMia1_$i -sp iStorage1 36000M
i=$((i+1))
mkbdsp -bd IBMia1_$i -sp iStorage2 36000M
done


mkbdsp -bd IBMi02LS -sp iStorage1 36000M
mkvdev -dev vtscsi31 -vadapter vhost5 -vdev IBMi02LS

mkbdsp -bd IBMi02_01 -sp iStorage2 36000M
mkvdev -dev vtscsi32 -vadapter vhost5 -vdev IBMi02_01

mkbdsp -bd IBMi02_02 -sp iStorage1 36000M
mkvdev -dev vtscsi33 -vadapter vhost5 -vdev IBMi02_02

mkbdsp -bd IBMi02_03 -sp iStorage2 36000M
mkvdev -dev vtscsi34 -vadapter vhost5 -vdev IBMi02_03

***Remove a logical volume

rmlv IBMi01_04

i=0
while [ $i -lt 10 ]r
do
i=$((i+1))
mkbdsp -bd EPIa_10 -sp SSD1 36000M
done

rmlv -f IBMi01_$i
***List all disks mapped to their virtual host adapters:

lsmap -all

***List disks mapped to a single virtual host adapters:

lsmap -vadapter vhost1

***Make a virtual disk named vtscsi4 mapped to adapter vhost1 file backed by IBMi01_05

mkvdev -dev vtscsi4 -vadapter vhost1 -vdev IBMi01_05

*********** VIOS Image Catalog ***************
***Make a repository in the rootvg that's 20G capacity

mkrep -sp rootvg -size 20G

***Import a file(image) from a directory into the catalog READONLY

mkvopt -name image.name -file /home/padmin/image.name -ro
mkvopt -name V7R1_Upg_01 -file /home/padmin/V7R1_Upg_01 -ro

mkvopt -name V7R1BUILD -file /home/padmin/v7/licpgm/V7R1BUILD -ro
mkvopt -name V7R1BUILD01 -file /home/padmin/v7/licpgm/V7R1BUILD01 -ro
mkvopt -name V7R1BUILD02 -file /home/padmin/v7/licpgm/V7R1BUILD02 -ro
mkvopt -name V7R1BUILD03 -file /home/padmin/v7/licpgm/V7R1BUILD03 -ro
mkvopt -name V7R1BUILD04 -file /home/padmin/v7/licpgm/V7R1BUILD04 -ro

***List disks in an Image Catalog ('Repository')
***Also shows which (if any) is loaded into which drive

lsrep

***Make a file backed optical drive vtopt0 attached to vhost0

mkvdev -fbo -dev vtopt0 -vadapter vhost0
mkvdev -fbo -dev vtopt9 -vadapter vhost9

***Load an image into the virtual drive vtopt0

loadopt -disk image.name -vtd vtopt0


***Unload whatever image is in the virtual drive vtopt0

unloadopt -vtd vtopt0


Good luck!

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 5/16/2013 9:03 AM, Paul Fenstermacher wrote:
It would be very helpful if someone would post their version of the cheat sheet. I've done a few VIOS installs and didn't think to create a list of commands but going forward it would be helpful. Thanks Jim.


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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Oberholtzer
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 8:33 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: VIOS from scratch

VIO Server is a learning curve without a doubt, a steep one. A strong Unix background is really helpful. (all of my partitions are virtualized with VIOS so I deal with it quite often)

The best place to look for help is in DeveloperWorks, and don't forget the AIX forums.

Start a cheat sheet with all the commands you use. Larry suggested, and I followed the suggestion to use Notepad for all the commands you use, setting up the virtual SCSI and other devices. That way you can copy/paste from note pad into PuttY.

One word of warning. The shell is just plain awful. Be sure to set your Putty configuration correctly. Problem is, I have not found anyone (or a website) that can really tell me what those settings should be so I tinker with them until they work.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 5/16/2013 7:52 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I, too, wouldn't mind learning more about this.


Rob Berendt
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José Etcheverry Romero<yggdrasil.raiker@xxxxxxxxx> To: Midrange
Systems Technical Discussion<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Date:
05/16/2013 08:34 AM Subject: VIOS from scratch Sent by:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx I've been mucking around with a nice
POWER6 that we got cheap from IBM-Remarketing a few weeks ago.
Installed VIOS 2.x and got a feel around. I've found some videos
explaining initial configuration, but the config was not exactly the
same (it assumed i had a non-IVE network card and set up the VIOS-HMC
link and general bridge thru that). Is there a good VIOS from scratch
tutorial anywhere? Also, the HMC reports that this machine has no 5250
capabilities, but it DOES have IBM i capabilities. Would that be like
saying "You have a 1000cpw batch and 0 interactive machine"? I've read
a lot of manuals and think i have most of the theory behind VIOS (some
concepts are harder, like the whole IVE-LHEA but not impossible).
Infocenter has not been kind to me since it seems only CE work at this
level (weird since i remember a big client that had its people trained
to reinstall VIOS in case of disaster). That's about it, if anyone has
experience with this, feel free to share. I can be more specific about
the problems i'm having but i would rather read the book than nag
someone. Best Regards,
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