Steps For Enabling Linux Virtual Servers To Shut Down Automatically - IBM ZVM - FOR LINUX V6 RELEASE 1 Getting Started

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7.
Save the file. Press the Enter key to leave input mode, then, at the XEDIT
command line, type this command and press the Enter key:
====> file
8.
Detach the 091 minidisk (AUTOLOG1's 191). Type this command and press
the Enter key:
release z (det
9.
If you want to test the autolog procedure, from the command line type this
command and press the Enter key:
xautolog autolog1
You are done when the autolog procedure succeeds.
Steps for enabling Linux virtual servers to shut down
automatically
Before you begin: You need to have a Linux kernel that supports a shutdown
signal, such as SUSE SLES9. Check your Linux system documentation to determine
if it supports the shutdown signal.
You need to log onto MAINT. You also need to log onto your Linux system as a
superuser.
Perform these steps to enable Linux virtual servers to shut down automatically:
1.
Log on as MAINT on z/VM and check whether your Linux virtual servers are
enabled for the shutdown signal. Type this command and press the Enter key.
Note: Your Linux operating systems need to be running to see if they are
enabled for the shutdown signal.
q signals
Example:
q signals
Userid
LINUX01
LINUX02
LINUX03
LINUX04
LINUX05
Ready;
Signalled Timeout
Signal
Signal Status
By
SHUTDOWN Enabled
-
SHUTDOWN Enabled
-
SHUTDOWN Enabled
-
SHUTDOWN Enabled
-
SHUTDOWN Enabled
-
Remaining
-
-
-
-
-
Chapter 9. Setting up basic system automation
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