NAME¶
dasdlist
SYNOPSIS¶
dasdinit [
-v] [
-z] [
-bz2] [
-0] [
-lfs]
[
-a] [
-r] [
-linux]
filename
devtype[
- model] [
volser] [
size]
This manual page documents the dasdinit program.
dasdlist builds an empty dasd image file
PARAMETERS¶
- filename
- name of dasd image file to be created
- devtype
- emulated device type
- model
- emulated device model (optional)
- volser
- volume serial number (1-6 characters) (only if '-r' option not used)
- size
- number of cylinders (for CKD devices) or 512-byte sectors (for FBA
devices) (optional if device specified)
OPTIONS¶
- -v
- display version info and help
- -z
- build compressed dasd image file using zlib
- -bz2
- build compressed dasd image file using bzip2
- -0
- build compressed dasd image file with no compression
- -lfs
- build a large (uncompressed) dasd file (if supported)
- -a
- build dasd image file that includes alternate cylinders (option ignored if
size is manually specified)
- -r
- build 'raw' dasd image file (no VOL1 or IPL track)
- -linux
- null track images will look like linux dasdfmt'ed images (3390 device type
only)
SEE ALSO¶
/usr/share/doc/hercules/html/hercload.html
AUTHOR¶
Hercules was created by Roger Bowler and is maintained by Jay Maynard. Jan
Jaeger designed and implemented many of the advanced features of Hercules,
including dynamic reconfiguration, integrated console, interpretive execution,
and z/Architecture support.
This manual page was written by Peter De Schrijver p2@debian.org for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
GPL.