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80 The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
5.2.3 Receiving, applying, and building the service
You must receive, apply, and build the service. Then it can be put into production. In the past,
this was a cumbersome procedure. For example, to receive, apply and build the CP
component, the following steps were needed:
vmfmrdsk zvm cp apply (setup
vmfsetup zvm cp
vmfpsu zvm cp
vmfins install ppf zvm cp (nomemo env {filename} nolink override no
vmfapply ppf zvm cp (setup
vmfbld ppf zvm cp (status
vmfbld ppf zvm cp (serviced
Then the same steps were needed for many other components. The process is much easier
now with the SERVICE command. On the other hand, the previous method is more granular
and better enables the system administrator to know which pieces of service have been
applied.
1. To prepare to use the SERVICE command, you must have a 256 MB virtual machine and
you must have the minidisk with a large amount of free space; that is what the MAINT 500
minidisk is for. Increase the size of the MAINT virtual machine with the DEFINE STORAGE
command:
==> def stor 256M
STORAGE = 256M
Storage cleared - system reset.
==> ipl cms
IPL CMS
z/VM V5.4.0 2008-05-13 14:27
==> Press Enter
2. The SERVICE command will write to the current A disk, so you again want to access 500
as A:
==> acc 500 a
DMSACC724I 500 replaces A (191)
3. Use the SERVICE ALL command, specifying the envelope files you downloaded. Many,
many windows of output will scroll by and the windows will automatically be cleared.
Important messages will be saved to the A (500) disk. This process may take many
minutes or tens or tens of minutes. Following is an example:
==> service all rptf0176 rptf0276 rptf0376
...
VMFSUT2760I VMFSUFTB processing completed successfully
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed with warnings
Ready(00004); T=185.66/191.79 11:56:47
A return code of zero (0) is ideal. Note in the last Ready line that this command returned a
code of 4. In general a return code of 4 is acceptable. That means that only warnings were
issued. A return code of 8 or greater generally means that errors were encountered.
4. The output files written to the A disk are of the form $VMF* $MSGNUM:
==> filel $VMF* $MSGLOG
$VMFP2P $MSGLOG A1 V 80 1520 28 11/10/05 13:35:43
$VMFBLD $MSGLOG A1 V 80 639 9 11/10/05 13:28:42
$VMFMRD $MSGLOG A1 V 80 499 7 11/10/05 13:28:39
$VMFSRV $MSGLOG A1 V 80 1369 25 11/10/05 11:56:47
$VMFAPP $MSGLOG A1 V 80 682 9 11/10/05 11:54:07
$VMFINS $MSGLOG A1 V 80 381 6 11/10/05 11:54:05
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