Example Of Punching Linux Boot Files To The Virtual Machine Reader - IBM ZVM - FOR LINUX V6 RELEASE 1 Getting Started

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Note: Because the directory containing the Linux boot files varies based on the
access 192 a
DMSACC724I 192 replaces A (191)
Ready;
ftp 9.185.246.25
VM TCP/IP FTP Level 54
Connecting to 9.185.246.25, port 21
220 linux390 FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2-VR17(1) Thu May 18 03:18:13 EDT 2000)
ready.
USER (identify yourself to the host):
user_ID
>>>USER user_ID
331 Password required for user_ID.
Password:
>>>PASS ********
230 User user_ID logged in.
Command:
bin
>>>TYPE i
200 Type set to I.
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Command:
get /boot/s390x/vmrdr.ikr
>>>PORT 9,185,246,26,4,5
200 PORT command successful.
>>>RETR /boot/s390x/vmrdr.ikr
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for vmrdr.ikr (1511884 bytes).
226 Transfer complete.
1511920 bytes transferred in 1.972 seconds. Transfer rate 766.69 Kbytes/sec.
Command:
get /boot/s390x/initrd suse.initrd
>>>PORT 9,185,246,26,4,7
200 PORT command successful.
>>>RETR /boot/s390x/initrd
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for initrd (9862505 bytes).
8299680 bytes transferred.
226 Transfer complete.
9862560 bytes transferred in 12.366 seconds. Transfer rate 797.55 Kbytes/sec.
Command:
asc
>>>TYPE a
200 Type set to A.
Command:
get /boot/s390x/parmfile parm.file
>>>PORT 9,185,246,26,4,8
200 PORT command successful.
>>>RETR /boot/s390x/parmfile
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for parmfile (38 bytes).
226 Transfer complete.
40 bytes transferred in 0.081 seconds. Transfer rate 0.49 Kbytes/sec.
Command:
quit
Example of punching Linux boot files to the virtual machine
reader
This example shows commands used to punch Linux boot files to the virtual
machine reader. When you punch files to the reader, note the spool identifiers
(0126, 0127, and 0128 in the example–yours will differ) so if there are other reader
files present you can queue (ORDER) the reader files in the proper order.
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Linux distribution and distribution level, the directory information used in
the FTP GET commands in this topic is for example use only.

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