IBM ZVM - FOR LINUX V6 RELEASE 1 Getting Started page 146

Getting started with linux on system z
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You are done.
(Optional) Steps for testing your Web interface setup
Before you begin: You need be able to log off, then log back onto PERFSVM. You
need to have a Web browser and know the host IP address for z/VM. You can get
the address from Performance Toolkit for VM's basic screen initialization panel.
Example: http://9.60.27.206:00081/
Perform these steps to check your monitoring setup:
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d. Save the file. From the XEDIT command line, type this command and press
the Enter key:
====> file
Log onto TCPMAINT.
Edit the PROFILE TCPIP. Issue this command:
xedit profile tcpip
Find the PORT statement. From the XEDIT command line, type this command
and press the Enter key:
====> /port
Add port 81 to the PORT statement:
PROFILE TCPIP
A1 F 80 Trunc=80 Size=7 Line=5 Col=1 Alt=0
PORT
21 FTPSERVE
21 FTPSERV2
. .
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81 TCP PERFSVM
Save the file. From the XEDIT command line, type this command and press
the Enter key:
====> file
Because TCP/IP is running, dynamically add the port association. From the
command line, issue:
netstat obey port 81 tcp perfsvm
To re-initialize port 81:
a. Log off PERFSVM.
b. Log on PERFSVM.
Open your Web browser to the z/VM IP address and port number for
Performance Toolkit for VM.
On the Web Server Login screen, type your user ID and password. The user ID
and password must be one defined in the FCONRMT PASSFILE you defined
previously (see step 2 on page 131).
; Performance Toolkit for VM SERVER

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