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

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► Click Create and on the resulting Create Storage window, choose L<strong>VM</strong> Volume Group<br />

then click Create again.<br />

► On the Make L<strong>VM</strong> Volume Group window, set the Volume Group Name to system_vg<br />

and click Add. Create logical volumes <strong>for</strong> file systems mounted at /tmp, /opt, /var, /usr,<br />

and /. See Table 8-2 below <strong>for</strong> the recommended logical volume layout and sizes to be<br />

used <strong>for</strong> the golden image.<br />

Table 8-2 L<strong>VM</strong> logical volume layout<br />

Mount point Logical Volume Name Size (MB)<br />

/tmp/ tmp_lv 384<br />

/opt/ opt_lv 384<br />

/var/ var_lv 384<br />

/usr/ usr_lv 1536<br />

► This results in about 1G of free space remaining in the volume group as shown in<br />

Figure 8-4:<br />

Figure 8-4 Defining a volume group and logical volumes<br />

► At the Please Select A Device window, click Next. You will see a Format Warnings<br />

window. Click Format.<br />

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

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