16.3. Installing under z/VM
When installing under z/VM, you can boot from:
- the z/VM virtual reader
- a DASD or an FCP-attached SCSI device prepared with the zipl boot loader
- an FCP-attached SCSI DVD drive
Log on to the z/VM guest virtual machine chosen for the Linux installation. You can use the x3270 or c3270 terminal emulator, available in the x3270-text package in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, to log in to z/VM from other Linux systems. Alternatively, use the IBM 3270 terminal emulator on the IBM Z Hardware Management Console (HMC). If you are working from a machine with a Microsoft Windows operating system, Jolly Giant (http://www.jollygiant.com/) offers an SSL-enabled 3270 emulator. A free native Windows port of c3270 called wc3270 also exists.
Note
If your 3270 connection is interrupted and you cannot log in again because the previous session is still active, you can replace the old session with a new one by entering the following command on the z/VM logon screen:
logon user here
Replace user with the name of the z/VM guest virtual machine. Depending on whether an external security manager, for example RACF, is used, the logon command might vary.
If you are not already running CMS (single-user operating system shipped with z/VM) in your guest, boot it now by entering the command:
cp ipl cms
Be sure not to use CMS disks such as your A disk (often device number 0191) as installation targets. To find out which disks are in use by CMS, use the following query:
query disk
You can use the following CP (z/VM Control Program, which is the z/VM hypervisor) query commands to find out about the device configuration of your z/VM guest virtual machine:
- Query the available main memory, which is called storage in IBM Z terminology. Your guest should have at least 1 GB of main memory.
cp query virtual storage
- Query available network devices by type:
osa
- OSA - CHPID type OSD, real or virtual (VSWITCH or GuestLAN), both in QDIO mode
hsi
- HiperSockets - CHPID type IQD, real or virtual (GuestLAN type Hipers)
lcs
- LCS - CHPID type OSE
For example, to query all of the network device types mentioned above, run:cp query virtual osa
- Query available DASDs. Only those that are flagged
RW
for read-write mode can be used as installation targets:cp query virtual dasd
- Query available FCP channels:
cp query virtual fcp
16.3.1. Using the z/VM Reader
Perform the following steps to boot from the z/VM reader:
- If necessary, add the device containing the z/VM TCP/IP tools to your CMS disk list. For example:
cp link tcpmaint 592 592 acc 592 fm
Replace fm with anyFILEMODE
letter. - Execute the command:
ftp host
Where host is the host name or IP address of the FTP server that hosts the boot images (kernel.img
andinitrd.img
). - Log in and execute the following commands. Use the
(repl
option if you are overwriting existingkernel.img
,initrd.img
,generic.prm
, orredhat.exec
files:cd /location/of/install-tree/images/
ascii
get generic.prm (repl
get redhat.exec (repl
locsite fix 80
binary
get kernel.img (repl
get initrd.img (repl
quit
- Optionally, check whether the files were transferred correctly by using the CMS command
filelist
to show the received files and their format. It is important thatkernel.img
andinitrd.img
have a fixed record length format denoted byF
in the Format column and a record length of 80 in theLrecl
column. For example:VMUSER FILELIST A0 V 169 Trunc=169 Size=6 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0 Cmd Filename Filetype Fm Format Lrecl Records Blocks Date Time REDHAT EXEC B1 V 22 1 1 4/15/10 9:30:40 GENERIC PRM B1 V 44 1 1 4/15/10 9:30:32 INITRD IMG B1 F 80 118545 2316 4/15/10 9:30:25 KERNEL IMG B1 F 80 74541 912 4/15/10 9:30:17
Press PF3 to quitfilelist
and return to the CMS prompt. - Customize boot parameters in
generic.prm
as necessary. See Section 16.1, “Customizing boot parameters” for details.Another way to configure storage and network devices is by using a CMS configuration file. In such a case, add theCMSDASD=
andCMSCONFFILE=
parameters togeneric.prm
. See Section 21.2, “The z/VM Configuration File” for more details. - Finally, execute the REXX script
redhat.exec
to boot the installation program:redhat
16.3.2. Using a Prepared DASD
Boot from the prepared DASD and select the zipl boot menu entry referring to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation program. Use a command of the following form:
cp ipl DASD_device_number loadparm boot_entry_number
Replace DASD_device_number with the device number of the boot device, and boot_entry_number with the zipl configuration menu for this device. For example:
cp ipl eb1c loadparm 0
16.3.3. Using a Prepared FCP-attached SCSI Disk
Perform the following steps to boot from a prepared FCP-attached SCSI disk:
- Configure the SCSI boot loader of z/VM to access the prepared SCSI disk in the FCP Storage Area Network. Select the prepared zipl boot menu entry referring to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation program. Use a command of the following form:
cp set loaddev portname WWPN lun LUN bootprog boot_entry_number
Replace WWPN with the World Wide Port Name of the storage system and LUN with the Logical Unit Number of the disk. The 16-digit hexadecimal numbers must be split into two pairs of eight digits each. For example:cp set loaddev portname 50050763 050b073d lun 40204011 00000000 bootprog 0
- Optionally, confirm your settings with the command:
query loaddev
- Boot the FCP device connected with the storage system containing the disk with the following command:
cp ipl FCP_device
For example:cp ipl fc00
16.3.4. Using an FCP-attached SCSI DVD Drive
This requires a SCSI DVD drive attached to an FCP-to-SCSI bridge which is in turn connected to an FCP adapter in your IBM Z. The FCP adapter must be configured and available under z/VM.
- Insert your Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM Z DVD into the DVD drive.
- Configure the SCSI boot loader of z/VM to access the DVD drive in the FCP Storage Area Network and specify
1
for the boot entry on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM Z DVD. Use a command of the following form:cp set loaddev portname WWPN lun FCP_LUN bootprog 1
Replace WWPN with the WWPN of the FCP-to-SCSI bridge and FCP_LUN with the LUN of the DVD drive. The 16-digit hexadecimal numbers must be split into two pairs of eight characters each. For example:cp set loaddev portname 20010060 eb1c0103 lun 00010000 00000000 bootprog 1
- Optionally, confirm your settings with the command:
cp query loaddev
- IPL on the FCP device connected with the FCP-to-SCSI bridge.
cp ipl FCP_device
For example:cp ipl fc00