Activating and deactivating a z/VM virtual server When you activate a z/VM virtual server,
z/VM provides the hardware resources according to its definition. If z/VM
Center is aware of an operating system on the z/VM virtual server, the guest
operating system is booted. You can think of activating or deactivating a
z/VM virtual server as powering on or off the virtual hardware.
Editing parameters of a z/VM virtual server
You can change the names that z/VM Center uses for a z/VM virtual
server and the names it uses for its disks. You can also edit descriptions
for the z/VM virtual server and its disks, processors, memory, and ports.
Deleting a z/VM virtual server
When you delete a z/VM virtual server you remove all knowledge
of it and any installed operating system from z/VM Center. Deleting frees
the disks and other resources that are used by a z/VM virtual server for redeployment.