And your tapes should come with a little trifold quick guide similar to:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/pubs/v51isum.pdf


Kurt Acker  



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Hi, Larry.

First, welcome to the VM community and this listserv. I think you'll
find the folks here extremely friendly and helpful.....

Installing z/VM 5.2, say, as a guest of z/VM 5.1 is called "doing a
second level installation". The installation steps are described in
the IBM publication " Guide for Automated Installation and Service"
(GC24-6099-01), in Chapters 3 and 7.

You can find this publication on the IBM publications web site at:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/zvmpdf/zvm51.html
The edition listed there is for z/VM 5.1, but I suspect that in a day or
two there will be a version for 5.2 as well.

Good luck and if you have any more concerns or questions, don't hesitate
to ask. We're here to help......

Larry Macioce wrote:
>   I'm am very new to z/vm,so please bear with me. I've dealt with mvs for
> years but have no real knowledge of vm. We have 5.1 installed on our z/890
> (not by me) and we are running linux servers under it. Agasin no knowledge
> of linux. Isn't it fun I'm learning 2 sytems at once. Z/VM v 5.2 is
> becoming   ga 'ed today. I've heard that there is an improvement on memory
> usage and so I should install it. I've read that you can install vm under
> vm and then move the needed mods  over. I've gone to the vm resource area
> at IBM and pulled installation instructions for vm but they look to be for
> a fresh install. Where are instruction for a vm under vm ? Will these
> include What needs to be done after the install. Any and all help is
> greatly appreciated.
> thanks
> Larry Macioce
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