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Chapter 7. Installing RHEL 5.2 on the controller 95
file, and an initial RAMdisk. The fourth file is a configuration file stored on a CMS disk that the
parameter file points to.
Think of these as the files that are on as a PC Linux boot CD (or floppy disk). Also, a small
REXX EXEC is commonly used to clean out the reader, punch the three files, and IPL the
reader.
A sample RHEL52 parameter file, configuration file, and RHEL52 EXEC are supplied and should
be on the LNXMAINT 192 disk. This is described in 7.1.1, “Creating the user ID LNXINST” on
page 92. Therefore, only the kernel and RAMdisk should need to be copied.
1. Start an SSH session as root on the NFS server.
2. Use the ftp command to copy the RHEL 5.2 kernel and initial RAMdisk to the LNXMAINT D
disk. These files must have a record format of fixed 80 byte records. This format can be
set with the site fix 80 FTP subcommand (if this subcommand fails, try quote site
fix 80). Following is an example:
# cd /nfs/rhel5.2/images
# ftp <9.12.5.22>
Name (9.12.5.22:root): lnxmaint
Password:
230 LNXMAINT logged in; working directory = LNXMAINT 191
Remote system type is z/VM.
ftp> cd lnxmaint.192
250 Working directory is LNXMAINT 192
ftp> site fix 80
200 Site command was accepted.
ftp> bin
200 Representation type is IMAGE.
ftp> put initrd.img rhel52.initrd
local: initrd.img remote: rhel52.initrd
12237790 bytes sent in 01:28 (135.35 KB/s)
ftp> put kernel.img rhel52.kernel
local: kernel.img remote: rhel52.kernel
3629384 bytes sent in 00:25 (138.96 KB/s)
ftp> quit
3. Go back to your 3270 session. Logoff from MAINT and logon to LNXMAINT.
4. The files LNXINST PARM-RH5, LNXINST CONF-RH5, and RHEL52 EXEC should exist on the
LNXMAINT 192 (D) disk because they were copied in 4.7.5, “Copying files associated with
this book to LNXMAINT” on page 58.
Use the FILELIST command to verify that the files were copied, and that the kernel and
initial RAMdisk were copied in Fixed 80 byte record format. You should see the following
files (the number of records and blocks may vary):
==> filel * * d
LNXMAINT FILELIST A0 V 169 Trunc=169 Size=5 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0
Cmd Filename Filetype Fm Format Lrecl Records Blocks Date
RHEL52 KERNEL D1 F 80 47182 864 7/15/08 12:04:20
RHEL52 INITRD D1 F 80 164400 3211 7/15/08 12:04:07
CHPW540 XEDIT D1 V 77 194 3 7/15/08 9:43:52
CPFORMAT EXEC D1 V 79 252 3 7/15/08 9:43:52
LABEL540 EXEC D1 V 77 116 2 7/15/08 9:43:52
LABEL540 XEDIT D1 V 77 50 1 7/15/08 9:43:52
LBL540-9 EXEC D1 V 77 105 2 7/15/08 9:43:52
LBL540-9 XEDIT D1 V 77 49 1 7/15/08 9:43:52
LNXINST CONF-RH5 D1 V 38 15 1 7/15/08 9:43:52
LNXINST PARM-RH5 D1 V 43 3 1 7/15/08 9:43:52
PROFILE EXEC D1 V 63 17 1 7/15/08 9:43:52
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