Steps for setting up the routing table
Before you begin
You must log onto MAINT.
About this task
This procedure has you modify the routing table (PROP RTABLE) and add comparison entries for your Linux® virtual servers. A comparison entry is a line in the PROP RTABLE that matches a message sent to the programmable operator to an action, such as logging the message or sending the message to the logical operator. For instance, one comparison entry is designed to send a message to the logical operator if a Linux system abnormally terminates. For more information about the statements in the PROP RTABLE, including comparison entries, see The Routing Table in z/VM: CMS Planning and Administration.
Through this task, the PROP RTABLE you create is used in common by all OPERATOR virtual machines in the SSI cluster. The task creates a single 692 disk (on which the PROP RTABLE resides) used by all instances of the OPERATOR mulitconfiguration virtual machine. Therefore, the PROP RTABLE is common to all OPERATOR instances.
Use this procedure as a model by which to automate other actions for your Linux virtual servers.
- Keep entries in their proper columns.
- Right-justify numbers in their columns.
Procedure
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