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IBM z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
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IBM z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4

by Gregory Geiselhart, Yohichi Hara, Bradford Hinson, Kyle Smith, Chris Young
September 2006
Beginner to intermediate
232 pages
7h 30m
English
IBM Redbooks
Content preview from IBM z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Chapter 4. Installing and configuring z/VM 39
7. Save your changes with the FILE subcommand and log off of AUTOLOG1:
====> file
==> log
When your z/VM system IPLs, the TCP/IP stack comes up automatically, as long as you do
not specify the notautolog parameter at IPL time.
4.4.3 Renaming the TCPIP configuration file
We recommend that you change the name of the main TCPIP configuration file from
PROFILE TCPIP to <system_ID> TCPIP, where <system_ID> is the name of your new z/VM
system. This is to avoid the chance of the PROFILE TCPIP file being overwritten when
applying maintenance.
Log in to TCPMAINT. The PROFILE TCPIP file is on the TCPMAINT 198 disk which you can
access as the D disk.
Make a backup copy of the original PROFILE TCPIP, then rename ...
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