Thank you for the good advise..

Joseph Di Pippo
Operating Systems Programmer III
FRIT Computing Services
Hardware Support
1-201-531-3820




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Joe,
The simplest method to do a second-level install is to use an FTP server 
on your PC to serve the DVD contents.  If you're working from home, or 
company policy prohibits FTP servers on PC's, here's an alternative.  I 
work from home, so it takes me several hours to upload the contents of the 
DVD.  We have several z/VM systems to upgrade, so I only want to do the 
upload once.  Here are the steps that I use:
 
0. Create a Linux guest with Samba and FTP services.  We did this once, 
and just keep the guest around between releases.  If you're not ready to 
create Linux guests, find a Linux system somewhere that you can use, or 
there is at least one Linux distribution that boots a ready-to-run system 
from a DVD (Gentoo?).  I can't guarantee this will work, because I don't 
know what's installed on the bootable DVD.  The Novell starter system 
might be another idea, but again, I don't know what services it has.
1. Copy the DVD contents to a directory on my PC hard drive.  Copy the 
appropriate RSU files (CKD or FBA) into the same directory.
2. Map a network drive on my PC to a directory on a Linux guest using 
Samba.
3. Use Windows cut-and-paste to move the files from my PC hard drive to 
the Linux guest.  The nice thing about cut-and-paste is that it's easy to 
restart where I left off if my network connection gets dropped.
4. Perform a second-level DVD install using the Linux guest as an FTP 
server.  If you're prompted to insert the RSU disk, just say GO.  The RSU 
will get copied twice, but that isn't a problem.
                                                       Dennis O'Brien

"If I'd only followed CNBC's advice, I'd have $1 million today, provided 
I'd started with $100 million."  -- Jon Stewart
 

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 13:03
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Subject: [IBMVM] VM 5.4 first/second level installation


List Members, 
I can use some expert advice as a first time installer of z/VM. After 
reading the Guide for Automated Installation and Service, I had decided on 
using the Second-Level DVD Installation method from VM Minidisk. Although, 
after making a simple calculation, I realized that it would take me about 
80 hours to upload all the DVD files to the First-Level minidisk. Given 
that my 3270 emulation program (Extra) does not support file lists, I 
decided to abandon this idea. 
Since we do not have an FTP server attached to our VM systems I thought 
that a First-Level DVD Installation from the HMC would make more sense. My 
goal would be to install first-level and then test second-level. I am not 
certain as to whether or not this sounds reasonable and if there is some 
who would provide some guidance as to how this could be accomplished. 
Pointing out a manual reference would be most helpful but any and all 
suggestions are welcomed.   
Joseph Di Pippo
Operating Systems Programmer III
FRIT Computing Services
Hardware Support
1-201-531-3820

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