116IBM z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
9.1.3 Adding LINUX01 to AUTOLOG1’s PROFILE EXEC
The new Linux ID you defined requires access to the z/VM Virtual Switch (VSWITCH). To do
this, you can add a set vswitch command with the GRANT parameter to AUTOLOG1’s
PROFILE EXEC. Also, you can add an XAUTOLOG statement if the user ID is to be
automatically logged on at z/VM initial program load (IPL) time.
Link and access the AUTOLOG1 191 disk read/write and edit the file PROFILE EXEC. Add
LINUX01 to the section that grants access to the VSWITCH and that XAUTOLOG the Linux
user IDs, as Example 9-7 shows. ...
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