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Getting started with linux on system z
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z/VM: Getting Started with Linux on System z
c. Replace the asterisk (*) in column 1 with an "F" for the "MONCOLL
VMCF" statement:
FC MONCOLL VMCF ON
d. Save the FCONX $PROFILE. From the XEDIT command line, type this
command and press the Enter key:
====> file
Create an FCONRMT SYSTEMS file that links your z/VM system and
PERFSVM to a special resource name called FCXRES00.
Note: FCXRES00 is a special resource name used for remote access. This name
is already defined for you; however, you have to make it known by
updating FCONRMT SYSTEMS.
a. Edit FCONRMT SYSTEMS A. From the command line, type this command
and press the Enter key:
xedit fconrmt systems a
b. Enter input mode. From the XEDIT command line, type this command and
press the Enter key:
====> input
c. Type this line and press the Enter key twice:
FCONRMT SYSTEMS A1 F 80 Trunc=80 Size=1 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=1
DMSXMD587I XEDIT:
* * * Top of File * * *
node_id PERFSVM
ESA Y
where node_id is your z/VM system identifier.
d. Save the file. From the XEDIT command line, type this command and press
the Enter key:
====> file
Create an FCONRMT AUTHORIZ file that makes PERFSVM a store and
forward server. Additionally, configure PERFSVM to allow it to issue CP and
CMS commands.
a. Edit FCONRMT AUTHORIZ A. From the command line, type this
command and press the Enter key:
xedit fconrmt authoriz a
b. Enter input mode. From the XEDIT command line, type this command and
press the Enter key:
====> input
FCXRES00

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