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

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USER $ALLOC$ NOLOG<br />

MDISK A01 3390 000 001 6<strong>10</strong>RES R<br />

MDISK A02 3390 000 001 UV6283 R<br />

MDISK A03 3390 000 001 UV6284 R<br />

MDISK A04 3390 000 001 UM6289 R<br />

MDISK A05 3390 000 001 UM6290 R<br />

MDISK A06 3390 000 001 UM6293 R<br />

MDISK A07 3390 000 001 UM6294 R<br />

MDISK A08 3390 000 001 UM63A2 R<br />

MDISK A09 3390 000 001 UM63A9 R<br />

MDISK A0A 3390 000 001 UM63AA R<br />

MDISK A0B 3390 000 001 UM63AB R<br />

====> file<br />

► Check <strong>for</strong> overlaps and the single gap. Quit out of the USER DISKMAP file:<br />

==> diskmap user<br />

==> x user diskmap<br />

====> pre off<br />

====> all /gap/|/overlap/<br />

0 500 501 GAP<br />

-------------------- 6 line(s) not displayed --------------------<br />

0 0 1 GAP<br />

-------------------- 388 line(s) not displayed --------------------<br />

====> quit<br />

► Bring the changes online with the DIRECTXA USER command:<br />

==> directxa user<br />

z/<strong>VM</strong> USER DIRECTORY CREATION PROGRAM - VERSION 6 RELEASE 1.0<br />

EOJ DIRECTORY UPDATED AND ON LINE<br />

HCPDIR494I User directory occupies 45 disk pages<br />

You have now created three new user IDs that can be cloned to.<br />

9.5.2 Creating three new configuration files<br />

A new parameter must be created <strong>for</strong> each of the user IDs with the proper networking<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation. Per<strong>for</strong>m the following steps:<br />

► Logoff of MAINT and logon to LNXMAINT.<br />

► Copy the RH6GOLD parameter file three times:<br />

==> copy rh6gold parm-rh6 d linux02 = =<br />

==> copy rh6gold parm-rh6 d linux03 = =<br />

==> copy rh6gold parm-rh6 d linux04 = =<br />

► Edit each of the three files replacing the name of the configuration file:<br />

==> x linux02 parm-rh6 d<br />

root=/dev/ram0 ro ip=off ramdisk_size=40000<br />

CMSDASD=191 CMSCONFFILE=LINUX02.CONF-RH6<br />

vnc<br />

► Copy the RH6GOLD configuration file three times:<br />

==> copy rh6gold conf-rh6 d linux02 = =<br />

==> copy rh6gold conf-rh6 d linux03 = =<br />

==> copy rh6gold conf-rh6 d linux04 = =<br />

► Edit each of the three files replacing the host name and IP address. In the following<br />

example the LINUX02 CONF-RH6 file is modified:<br />

==> x linux02 conf-rh6 d<br />

DASD=<strong>10</strong>0-<strong>10</strong>1,300-301<br />

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