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246 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0
3. When the system comes back, log on to TCPMAINT and check whether everything was
successful with the NETSTAT CLIENTS command. You want to see that the service
PERFSVM is a client (listening). This should be shown after a few windows of output:
==> netstat clients
...
Client: PERFSVM Authorization: {none}
Notes Handled: none
Last Touched: 0:01:22
Vmcf error count: 0
The entry for PERFSVM should be at the end of the output.
14.2.3 Configuring PERFSVM
The PERFSVM user ID is the Performance Toolkit service machine. To configure it, perform
the following steps:
1. Log on to PERFSVM. If you successfully enabled the product, you should be put in a
Performance Toolkit session and see the following text at the top of the panel:
FCX001 Performance Toolkit for VM Autoscroll 12
FCXBAS500I Performance Toolkit for VM FL610
Monitor event started -- recording is activated
Monitor sample started -- recording is activated
FCXPMN446E Incomplete monitor data: SAMPLE CONFIG size too small
2. Press F12 twice to get to a CMS prompt.
3. Copy the PROFILE XEDIT file from the MAINT 191 disk so that editor sessions will have a
common interface among user IDs.
a. Use the VMLINK command to both link the disk read-only and access it as the highest
available file mode. The default read password is read. However, if you changed your
passwords as described in 4.9.5, “Changing passwords in USER DIRECT” on page 65,
it will be lnx4vm (or whatever you set it to).
==> vmlink maint 191
ENTER READ PASSWORD:
lnx4vm
DMSVML2060I MAINT 191 linked as 0120 file mode Z
b. Copy the PROFILE XEDIT file to the A disk:
==> copy profile xedit z = = a
4. Copy the default configuration files, which are on PERFSVM's D disk, to your A disk:
==> copy * * d = = a
5. The main configuration file is FCONX $PROFILE. Edit this file and search for the string VMCF.
==> x fconx $profile
====> /vmcf
This should take you to line 175 where the next four lines are comments starting with an *.
Perform the following changes:
Uncomment the second and fourth lines by changing *C to FC.
Change port 81 to 80 on the fourth line. This will enable you to use a browser interface
without having to specify port 81 on the URL (with a :81 suffix).
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