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24 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Now to save a session for each virtual server, perform the following steps:
1. In the Host Name (or IP address) field, enter the TCP/IP address (or DNS name).
2. In the Saved Sessions text area, choose a name that you will remember. In this example,
the name LINUX00 (cloner) is used.
3. Again click Save and you should see the name added to the Saved Session list.
Now, whenever you start PuTTY, you can simply double-click any saved session name,
and an SSH session to the desired Linux system will be invoked.
3.2 Setting up a VNC client
A VNC client allows access to a graphical windowing environment with System z Linux.
If you are using a Linux desktop you probably have, or at least have access to, a VNC client
named vncviewer. It is part of the tightvnc package.
3.2.1 Downloading and running RealVNC
If you have a Windows desktop, the VNC client from RealVNC is a popular choice. You can
purchase a full function RealVNC client, or there is a no cost version. The RealVNC home
page is at:
http://www.realvnc.com
The download page is at:
http://www.realvnc.com/download.html
Click Download and Use. Fill out the web form and download the executable. When you
have downloaded it, run it and an install program will start. At the time of writing of this book,
RealVNC 4.1.2 was the current version.
Accept all defaults, however, you probably do not need a VNC server on your desktop. So
you can deselect VNC Server from the Select Components window, as shown in Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 RealVNC Select Components window
Complete the windows and the installation process should go quickly.
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