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Example 2.2 Configuration of a z/VM Directory
USER LINUX1 LINPWD 256M 1024M G
*____________________________________________
* LINUX1
*____________________________________________
* This VM Linux guest has two CPUs defined.
CPU 01 CPUID 111111
CPU 02 CPUID 111222
IPL CMS PARM AUTOCR
IUCV ANY
IUCV ALLOW
MACH ESA 10
OPTION MAINTCCW RMCHINFO
SHARE RELATIVE 2000
XSTORE 32M
CONSOLE 01C0 3270 A
SPOOL 000C 2540 READER *
SPOOL 000D 2540 PUNCH A
SPOOL 000E 3203 A
* OSA QDIO DEVICE DEFINITIONS
DEDICATE 9A0 9A0
DEDICATE 9A1 9A1
DEDICATE 9A2 9A2
*
LINK MAINT 0190 0190 RR
LINK MAINT 019E 019E RR
LINK MAINT 019D 019D RR
* MINIDISK DEFINITIONS
MDISK 201 3390 0001 0050 DASD40 MR ONE4ME TWO4ME THR4ME
MDISK 150 3390 0052 0200 DASD40 MR ONE4ME TWO4ME THR4ME
MDISK 151 3390 0253 2800 DASD40 MR ONE4ME TWO4ME THR4ME
This example uses minidisk 201 as the guest's home disk. Minidisk 150 with 200
cylinders is the Linux swap device. Disk 151 with 2800 cylinders holds the Linux in-
stallation.
Now add (as the user MAINT) the guest to the user directory with DIRM FOR LINUX1
ADD. Enter the name of the guest (LINUX1) and press F5 . Set up the environment of
the user with:
DIRM DIRECT
DIRM USER WITHPASS
The last command returns a reader file number. This number is needed for the next
command:
RECEIVE <number> USER DIRECT A (REPL)
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