Steps For Setting Up Warm Start, Clearing Tdisk Space, And Other Features - IBM ZVM - FOR LINUX V6 RELEASE 1 Getting Started

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You should now see something like this:
Steps for setting up warm start, clearing tdisk space, and other
features
The FEATURES statement in SYSTEM CONFIG allows you to modify attributes
associated with the running system at IPL time. In this procedure, you will modify
some of the features:
v The Auto_Warm_IPL feature causes CP to bypass prompting for start options,
Move the cursor to the "User_Volume_List" statements.
Blank out the comments ("/*" and "*/") on either side of the
"User_Volume_List" statement and add the DASD label for the user volume.
Example:
User_Volume_List LINUSR
Move the cursor after the User_Volume_List statements. In the prefix area,
type "i" and press the Enter key:
00107
User_Volume_List LINUSR
00108 /* User_Volume_List USRP02
00109 /* User_Volume_List USRP03
00110 /* User_Volume_List USRP04 USRP05 USRP06 USRP07
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Add a User_Volume_Include statement.
Example:
User_Volume_Include V2LX*
If necessary, repeat steps 4, 5, and 6.
When you finish the User_Volume_Include statements, press the Enter key.
Save the file. At the XEDIT command line, type this command and press the
Enter key:
====> save
SYSTEM
CONFIG
Z1 F 80 Trunc=80 Size=253 Line=101 Col=1 Alt=3
/**********************************************************************/
/*
/* These statements are not active at the present time. They are
/* examples, and can be activated by removing the comment delimeters. */
/* Multiple labels can be stacked on one statement.
/**********************************************************************/
User_Volume_List LINUSR
/* User_Volume_List USRP02
/* User_Volume_List USRP03
/* User_Volume_List USRP04 USRP05 USRP06 USRP07
User_Volume_Include V2LX*
provided the previous system shutdown was successful. The feature allows for a
fully automated startup of z/VM.
*/
*/
User_Volume_List
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Chapter 3. Changing the system configuration
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