
66 The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
4.11.2 Modifying labels in the USER DIRECT file
In this section you will modify the system volume labels in the USER DIRECT file.
1. Modify the USER DIRECT file again using the LABEL540 XEDIT macro. You should see many
more occurrences of the labels being changed:
==> copy user direct c = direwrks = (oldd rep
==> x user direct c (profile label540) <d850 d851 d852 d853 d854>
DMSXCG517I 99 occurrence(s) changed on 99 line(s)
DMSXCG517I 68 occurrence(s) changed on 68 line(s)
DMSXCG517I 124 occurrence(s) changed on 124 line(s)
DMSXCG517I 2 occurrence(s) changed on 2 line(s)
DMSXCG517I 1 occurrence(s) changed on 1 line(s)
You may choose to traverse the file before saving the changes with the FILE subcommand:
====> file
You have now changed the labels of the system volumes in the USER DIRECT and SYSTEM
CONFIG files. Again, it is critical that you proceed with the remaining steps.
4.11.3 Changing the labels on the five volumes
In this section you will change the labels on the five volumes using the CPFMTXA command. You
could do this one volume at a time with the CPFMTXA LABEL command. However, the LABEL540
EXEC has been written to make this step easier.
1. Use the LABEL540 EXEC with the physical addresses of the five system volumes:
==> label540 <d850 d851 d852 d853 d854>
The volumes are:
DASD D850 CP OWNED 540RES 59
DASD D851 CP OWNED 540SPL 1
DASD D852 CP OWNED 540PAG 0
DASD D853 CP OWNED 540W01 61
DASD D854 CP OWNED 540W02 25
The system volume labels will become:
MVD850 MVD851 MVD852 MVD853 MVD854
ARE YOU SURE you want to relabel the DASD (y/n)?
y
HCPCCF6209I INVOKING ICKDSF.
...
For 3390-9s: Again, the macro named LBL540-9 XEDIT should be used for systems
installed onto 3390-9s. For example, if the system volumes are 9300-9302, the
command to edit the SYSTEM CONFIG file would be as follows:
==> x user direct c (profile lbl520-9) <9300 9301 9302>
DMSXCG517I 287 occurrence(s) changed on 287 line(s)
DMSXCG517I 2 occurrence(s) changed on 2 line(s)
DMSXCG517I 1 occurrence(s) changed on 1 line(s)
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