Richard,

I think the TERSnnnn files are the RSU.  My order download link has
expired, so I can't go back and check.  The install files are in ZIP
format.  I have four ZIP files:

 

cd813250.zip contains the system image DVD install files for CKD DASD.

CD813260.ZIP contains the system image DVD install files for FBA DASD.
I probably won't use this one, but I grabbed it just in case we build an
all-SAN system.

CD813270.ZIP contains the system image DVD RSU install files for both
CKD and FBA DASD.

K5T70543.ZIP contains the documentation, in both BookManager and PDF
format.

 

I haven't installed z/VM 6.1.0, yet, but I went through the same process
with z/VM 5.4.0.  I unzipped the install and RSU files, and put all the
CKD files in a directory on my PC.  I then used Samba to upload the
files to a Linux guest.  The nice thing about Samba is that I can use
Windows cut-and-paste to copy the files.  If the transfer gets
interrupted, it's easy to pick up where I left off.  I work from home,
so the upload takes about 16 hours.  I didn't have any interruptions
with 5.4.0, but I have had them when uploading earlier releases.  Once I
have the files on Linux, I either install from the Linux FTP server, or
use FTP to copy the files to a CMS minidisk.  For either approach, I
follow the instructions in the manual.

 

 
Dennis

 

"See, I'm a man of simple tastes. I like dynamite, and gunpowder... And
gasoline! Do you know what all of these things have in common? They're
cheap!"  -- Heath Ledger as The Joker, in The Dark Knight

 

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Schuh, Richard
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 16:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IBMVM] z/VM 6.1 Install

 

I feel like a fish out of water. I ordered z/VM 6.1 to be delivered
electronically, which may have been a mistake. 

 

*         I have downloaded to the PC, and uploaded to a VM disk, the
files pointed to by the notification letter. These were files that have
TERSnnnn file types. The recfm/blksize are F/1024.

*         I DETERSEd the ones identified as the System DDR.  These files
are V/4095. 

 

Now what?  I find conflicting instructions. Depending on where I look, I
see (1) no DETERSE step, which cannot be right for these files, with
instructions that say that the files must be fixed/1028, which fits
neither the before nor after DETERSE lrecl, or (2) the DETERSE step is
included followed by a reference to a non-existent manual. 

 

I see no reason to DETERSE the other files until I have, as Paul Harvey
used to say, "the rest of the story." That will only give me more files
that I will probably have to erase when I must try some different
download.      

 

I opened an ETR after running around in circles until I was dizzy on the
support web site pointed to by the notification letter. I have no idea
when I will get a response. The list is usually faster. Please Help!!!  

 

 

Regards, 
Richard Schuh 

 

 

 

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