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The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2 - z/VM - IBM

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► On the Add Partition screen, create a swap space on /dev/dasdb of size 512 MB by<br />

choosing the selections as shown on the left half of Figure 7-<strong>10</strong> and click OK:<br />

Figure 7-<strong>10</strong> Creating a swap partition and the root file system<br />

► Back at the Please Select a Device panel, click Create again, use the remaining space on<br />

/dev/dasdb <strong>for</strong> the root file system as shown on the right half of Figure 7-<strong>10</strong>.<br />

► Use the Create button to create a L<strong>VM</strong> physical volume from /dev/dasdc by per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

the following steps:<br />

– Select the L<strong>VM</strong> Physical Volume radio button on the Create Storage panel and click<br />

Create.<br />

– On the Add a Partition panel, select the allowable drive (dasdc).<br />

– On the Additional Size Options, select the radio button Fill to maximum allowable<br />

size<br />

– Click OK.<br />

► Repeat the previous step and create an L<strong>VM</strong> physical volume from /dev/dasdd.<br />

► Finally, create two more swap spaces from the VDISKs, using the maximum allowable<br />

size, on devices /dev/dasde and /dev/dasdf. After you have done these steps, your setup<br />

should look like what is shown in Figure 7-11 on page 117.<br />

116 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Virtualization</strong> <strong>Cookbook</strong> <strong>for</strong> RHEL 6

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