George,

I have described the cloning of a zVM with own volume labels 2 years ago on the thread below.

http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0807&L=IBMVM&P=R1076&I=-3&X=62B6C21118642982C6&Y=fjpohlen-maillist%40gmx.de

Hope this helps.

kind regards
Franz Josef Pohlen


Am 12.02.2010 14:52, schrieb McDonough, George:
Hello, Everyone.

We recently installed a z/VM environment (version 5.4) for a Linux proof

of concept.  Going into this project, we only had minimal VM experience

and it was years ago.  Despite that, everything went well and we have
since moved some of the Linux machines to production.

In the upcoming months we are going to be migrating from a z9 processor t
o
a z10 and it looks like our z/VM system will need maintenance on it.  I'm

looking for some direction and instructions on how to build a second leve
l
VM system to apply the maintenance to.  I've poured through alot of
manuals and Redbooks looking for a step by step process and the best I've

found so far are the z/VM Automated Installation and Service and the z/VM

Running Guest Operating Systems books.

Does anyone have a better document that will give us a cookbook process t
o
put together a second level system?

Thanks for your time and help.

George.

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