Installing Z Vm On Hercules

Day 1


Due an incompatibility between Hercules (and P/370 & P/390 systems) and DDR if you follow Bobs' original instructions Hercules will loop at the end of each restore. Simply re-wind and re-ipl the DDR tape or add the '(leave' option to the DDR 'input' statement cards. Recent release releases of Hercules default to ESA architecture. Does anybody knows where I can download an image of z/OS v2.2 or V2.3 for install it in a Hercules Emulator and if there is a tutorial to mount it, this just for study and practice purpose. I know that there is an z/OS v 1.9 rolling in the web, but that version is already obsolete for the products I want to install. You will need to download and install: Hercules (3270 terminal emulator (You will need to download the Z/OS emulation files for Hercules (search TPB or google ‘IBM Z OS Emulation files’ almost 16GB of data.) 2: Configure your 3270 Terminal Emulator.

  • Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture. Hercules runs under Linux, Windows (98, NT, 2000, and XP), Solaris, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X (10.3 and later).
  • You will need to amend the configuration file hercules.cnf to reflect your device layout and intended mode of operation (S/370, ESA/390, or z/Architecture). See the Hercules Configuration File page for a complete description.

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(00:15) Welcome

Installing Z Vm On Hercules

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(02:30) Unit 1: z/VM overview


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(00:30) Exercise 1: z/VM labs exercise logon overview


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(01:00) Exercise 2: System logon, IPLing the guest,
and XEDIT


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(02:00) Unit 2: Installation


Day 2


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(02:00) Unit 3: Directory


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(02:00) Exercise 3: z/VM directory maintenance


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(02:00) Unit 4: CP system configuration


Day 3


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(02:00) Exercise 4: CP system configuration


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(02:00) Unit 5: TCP/IP configuration


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(02:00) Exercise 5: TCP/IP configuration, tailoring,
and testing


Day 4


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(01:30) Unit 6: Saved segments


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(01:30) Exercise 6: Saved segments


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(02:00) Unit 7: VMSES/E


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(01:30) Exercise 7: Servicing z/VM (VMSES/E)


Day 5

Installing Z Vm On Hercules Full


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(02:00) Unit 8: Introduction to performance


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(01:30) Unit 9: Moving the PARM disk, warm, and
checkpoint areas


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(01:30) Exercise 8: Moving the PARM disk, warm, and
checkpoint areas



Overview

Installing Z Vm On Hercules Download


Installing Z/vm On Hercules

This course
introduces the system programmer to the tasks required to support a z/VM
operating system. It provides an overview of the processes required to install
z/VM and perform the required tailoring steps to support Linux guest systems
and CMS users. You will leave the course with the knowledge to perform the
steps to add Linux guest systems and other virtual machines to the z/VM system,
to define and create saved segments, to apply service to the z/VM system, and
to define a minimal TCP/IP configuration.