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

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c. You should see the Disruptive Task Confirmation: Load from CD-ROM, DVD or Server<br />

Progress window. You will be prompted <strong>for</strong> the password as shown in Figure 4-7.<br />

Figure 4-7 Supplying password <strong>for</strong> disruptive task<br />

d. When you see the message Completed successfully. Click OK to close. This should<br />

normally take about two minutes or less.<br />

You should now have an in-memory z/<strong>VM</strong> 6.1 system running.<br />

4.1.3 Copying a vanilla z/<strong>VM</strong> system to DASD<br />

This section describes the steps to copy z/<strong>VM</strong> to DASD.<br />

► You can now get out of Single object operations mode (if you are in it). To do so, log off<br />

the primary SE window by closing that window.<br />

► Move to the Integrated 3270 Console window (you can use the Alt-Tab sequence). <strong>The</strong><br />

RAMdisk should IPL and you should see z/<strong>VM</strong> boot as shown in Figure 4-8. If the<br />

Integrated 3270 Console window is still blank, be patient - it may take a minute or two to<br />

initialize.<br />

Note: <strong>The</strong> “Esc” key in the upper left clears the Integrated 3270 console on the HMC.<br />

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