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Appendix A. References
z/VM differs from Linux in regards to the location and number of configuration files. In Linux,
there are many configuration files and most of them are in or under the /etc/ directory. On
z/VM, there are relatively few configuration files. However, they are on many different
minidisks. Table 14-1provides a summary and the location of important z/VM configuration
files.
Table 14-1 Important z/VM configuration files
A
File Location Description
SYSTEM CONFIG MAINT CF1 This is the operating system’s main configuration file. It defines the system
name, the CP volumes, user volumes, and other settings.
USER DIRECT MAINT 2CC This file defines the user directory. All user IDs or virtual machines known
to the system are defined here (assuming a directory maintenance
product is not being used).
<System_ID> TCPIP TCPMAINT 198 This file defines the resources for the primary z/VM TCP/IP stack,
including TCP/IP address, OSA resources, subnet mask, and gateway. It
is initially created by the IPWIZARD tool as PROFILE TCPIP.
SYSTEM DTCPARMS TCPMAINT 198 This file is created to define the TCP/IP stacks on the system. It is initially
created by the IPWIZARD tool.
TCPIP DATA TCPMAINT 592 This file defines the DNS server, the domain name, and some other
settings. It is initially created by the IPWIZARD tool.
PROFILE EXEC AUTOLOG1 191 This file is a REXX EXEC that is run when the system starts. It is
analogous to the /etc/inittab file in Linux.
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