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Preface xiii
2008
In October 2008, two cookbooks were published, one targeting the Novell/SUSE® SLES
distribution, the other targeting the Red Hat RHEL distribution:
򐂰 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2,
SG24-7493
򐂰 This book: z/VM and Linux on IBM System z The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.2, SG24-7492
Associated with the Redbooks are REXX™ EXECs and Linux scripts to help you install and
configure z/VM and Linux. These tools are not IBM products and are not formally supported.
However, they are informally supported and are available on the Web.
2007
In March 2007, two cookbooks were published on linuxvm.org/present, each book targeting a
different distribution:
򐂰 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10
򐂰 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for RHEL 5
2006
In September 2006, a cookbook was published that addressed both 31-bit and 64-bit
RHEL 4:
򐂰 IBM z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 4, SG24-7272
In August 2006, a cookbook was published on linuxvm.org/present that addressed both 31-bit
and 64-bit SLES 9:
򐂰 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook 2
Chapters and appendixes
The remaining chapters and appendixes in this book are summarized in the following list:
򐂰 Chapter 1, “Introduction to z/VM and Linux” on page 1, explains the concept of
virtualization and z/VM infrastructure design, and describes the usability tests performed
during the development of this book.
򐂰 Chapter 2, “Planning” on page 7, describes how to plan hardware, software, and
networking resources. It discusses DASD labeling conventions used in the book and
password planning. Sample worksheets are provided for the examples used in the book,
along with blank copies for your use.
򐂰 Chapter 3, “Configuring a desktop machine” on page 19, describes how to set up
Windows® desktops. Specifically, the following tools are discussed:
How to obtain and set up PuTTY: a commonly used SSH client
How to obtain and set up a VNC client: a tool for running graphical applications
3270 emulator applications
򐂰 Chapter 4, “Installing and configuring z/VM” on page 27, shows how to install and
configure z/VM.
򐂰 Chapter 5, “Servicing z/VM” on page 71, describes how to apply service to z/VM both in
the form of Programming Temporary Fixes (PTFs) and Recommended Service Upgrades
(RSUs).
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