You can set server complex properties in four domains: VMRM, scripts,
network, and minidisks.
Setting VMRM goals for a server complex
The VMRM (VM Resource Manager) performance goal specifies the percentage
of CPU and IO resources for a group of virtual machines in a z/VM. By setting
the VMRM properties, you set a VMRM goal for Linux guest systems
in a server complex and, thus, configure the VMRM to maintain that performance
goal.
Setting entering/exiting scripts for a server complex
By setting the script properties, you can
specify an entering script that will be run on a Linux guest system that
joins the server complex, and/or an exiting script that will be run on a Linux guest system that leaves the server complex.
Setting network interfaces for a server complex
By setting the network properties, you can define up to four network
interfaces to be configured on a Linux guest system contained
in the server complex.