Mark:

That's one answer, but the other is to use a 2074, which allows you to
Telnet to your host and look like a locally attached 3270 device, which
is what z/VM requires for installation.

Romney

On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 17:57:11 -0500 Post, Mark K said:
>Well, then you have your answer.  :)
>
>Mark Post
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>Right.  That is our problem. :)  We need to get z/VM installed.
>
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>On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:41, Post, Mark K wrote:
>> You need one to perform the z/VM installation.  You do not need one for
>> normal day to day operations.
>>
>> Mark Post
>>
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>> it is absolutely necessary to have a 3174 controller with a console
>> attached to manage/control z/VM?  I know on the newer s/390s you can
>> have a terminal emulated right on the HMC that can be used as a
>> console.  Can anyone offer input on this?
>>
>> - Jason Herne

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