When you move a Linux guest system into
a server complex tier, the properties that you have defined for
that server complex tier are applied to the Linux guest system.
The simplest way to apply configuration properties to a
Linux guest system is
to move a
Linux guest system from one server
complex tier to another (in the same or a different server complex) or from
the Free Linux Guests pane. Once you do this, the
Linux guest system is
reconfigured according to the properties of the target server complex. First
the ‘exiting’ configuration related to the source server complex (if one exists)
is applied and then the ‘entering’ configuration related to the target server
complex is applied.
Complete the following
steps to move
a Linux guest system into a server complex
tier:
- If it is not started already, start the Server Complexes
task for the z/VM system you want to work with.
- Select the Linux guest system that
you want to move.
- Click Action → Move to.
- In the Choose Destination window, choose from the list of
existing server complexes in the Target server complex field.
- If the target is a particular tier, choose from the list of tiers
in that server complex in the Target tier field.
- Click OK.
- The Progress Indication window shows the progress of the
action. If there is an inconsistency, you are given a choice whether to proceed
or stop. Stopping saves the new properties but doesn't apply the configuration.
After the operation is completed, click Close to close the Progress
Indication window.
註: You can also perform this action by dragging the Linux guest system icon
onto the target tier, or by right-clicking the Linux guest system and
clicking Move to in the pop-up menu.
註: To detach a Linux guest system from
a server complex, simply do the opposite: either
- Click Action → Detach the guest from the server complex,
or
- Right-click the Linux guest system and
click Move to in the pop-up menu, or
- Drag the Linux guest system into the
Free Linux Guests pane