AS/400e AS/400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map Version 4 SA41-5155-04
AS/400e AS/400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map Version 4 SA41-5155-04
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the information in Appendix H, “Notices” on page 65. Fifth Edition (May 2000) This edition replaces SA41-5155-03. This edition applies only to reduced instruction set computer (RISC) systems. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1997, 2000. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
Contents AS/400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41–5155–04 . . . . . . . . . . . . v Chapter 4. AS/400 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map - Data Migration . . . . . . 33 Who Should Read This Book . . . . . . . . . v Conventions and Terminology Used in This Book . . v AS/400 Operations Navigator . . . . . . . . vii Installing Operations Navigator . . . . . . viii Information Available on the World Wide Web . . viii Prerequisite and Related Information . . . . . . ix How to send your comments . . . . . . . .
How to Move Freed Database Files without New Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Appendix H. Notices . . . . . . . . . 65 Appendix F. How to Verify and Set Up Electronic Customer Support . . . . . 55 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Verifying Configuration . Setting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 . 56 Appendix G. Obtain the Latest Preventive Service Planning Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 iv AS400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V4R5 Trademarks . . . .
AS/400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41–5155–04 Use this book as a guide for planning and conducting an upgrade or data migration, from one AS/400 reduced instruction set computer (RISC), to another RISC model. You can also use the RISC-to-RISC Road Map Web site as a guide for planning and conducting an upgrade or data migration, from one reduced instruction set computer (RISC), to another RISC model: http://www.as400.ibm.
v v v v The term 6xx includes Model 600, 620, 640, or 650. The term 7xx includes Model 720, 730, or 740. The term 8xx includes Model 820, 830, or 840. The term AS/400e as used in this document refers to the new generation of AS/400 systems and servers positioned for e-business: e-systems and e-servers, for example Model 170. v The term AS/400 as used in this document refers to: – AS/400 system- Models 40x, 5x0, 150 and 6x0. – AS/400 server- Models 40S, 5xS, Sxx, 170, 2xx, 7xx and 8xx..
DANGER Is used in this book to indicate possible damage to the users and equipment. Namely: Electrical shock. In any position that contains numerals, an x = any supported value, for example SFxxxxx, or VxRxMx. Examples of displays might contain only pertinent information to a topic. So, some display examples do not show all text and lines, especially blank lines. AS/400 Operations Navigator AS/400 Operations Navigator is a powerful graphical interface for Windows clients.
Installing Operations Navigator To use AS/400 Operations Navigator, you must have Client Access installed on your Windows PC. For help in connecting your Windows PC to your AS/400 system, consult Client Access Express for Windows - Setup, SC41-5507-01. AS/400 Operations Navigator is a separately installable component of Client Access that contains many subcomponents.
This Web site allows worldwide customers to order or download AS/400 PTFs over the Internet. You need to register at this site. Do the following to go to the AS/400 Internet PTF Facility: 1. Click Fixes, Downloads and Updates 2. Click Internet PTF Downloads (iPTF) v Site Preparation Web site http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/planning/plngstrt.htm This site is essential in setting up the space, power, and environment for a new AS/400 or for an upgrade to a current AS/400.
current system and to use the new release. You can view or print the PDF version of the Memo to Users from the home page of the Information Center. v AS/400 Information Center, SK3T-2027-03 is required for logical partition information along with many other topics. v Software Installation, SC41-5120-04 is required for the software upgrade. v Physical Planning Reference at the following Web site: | | http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/planning/plngstrt.
How to send your comments Your feedback is important in helping to provide the most accurate and high-quality information. If you have any comments about this book or any other AS/400 documentation, fill out the readers’ comment form at the back of this book. v If you prefer to send comments by mail, use the readers’ comment form with the address that is printed on the back.
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Chapter 1. Overview of RISC-to-RISC Upgrades and Data Migrations The road map lists important considerations and activities that are critical to the successful model upgrade of a system. Although this road map is not designed to be an all inclusive how-to source for activities relating to upgrading your system, it covers the essentials by guiding you to the proper source. Follow all the steps in the order presented and notify your IBM® representative for assistance if you run into difficulties.
expansion unit (I/O and disk unit). The Data Migration section of this book covers the procedure used to perform a data move from the source system to the new model AS/400. v Models 6xx to Models 8xx v Models 7xx to Models 8xx v Models 8xx to Models 8xx Appendix C, “Possible AS/400 RISC-to-RISC Upgrades” on page 45 has detailed tables that indicate which upgrades are permitted. For servers not having an upgrade path, use the data migration section of this book.
How Long Will the Upgrade Take? The upgrade process includes planning, ordering, shipping, installing and testing the system. The following table shows approximately how long an upgrade might take. Note: You should plan at least one additional hour of down time to load the operating system for systems not preloaded.
A License Addendum will be provided to allow the customer to install and use the copy of OS/400 (received with the newly ordered server) on their source model for up to 70 days. This Addendum authorizes the customers to use the new Version and Release on the source system for the sole purpose of migrating their data. The previous Version and Release must be reinstalled after the migration is completed.
OS/400 Release Currently Installed V4R5 V4R4 V4R3 V4R2 V4R1 V3R7 V3R7 and V4R1* Book To Use For Upgrade and Software Installation If you have one of these releases installed on your system, your system already runs on the RISC architecture. Use this book (AS/400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41-5155-04) for the upgrade. Use the book Software Installation, SC41-5120-04, to replace the installed operating system and licensed programs.
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Chapter 2. Planning Your Order for Upgrading or Data Migration Review this chapter as you identify a solution and again after a decision is made to verify the accuracy and completeness of the order.
Performance Tools are the best source of information for determining what configuration meets your performance requirements. You should order the PTF that updates your version of Performance Tools with the PowerPC AS processor models. Note: If you do not have Performance Tools on your system, you should obtain modeling information in another way, such as by using consulting services. Modeling the characteristics of your target configuration helps ensure that the configuration meets your needs.
Prerequisites Before Placing an Order This section will cover the prerequisites of placing an order to upgrade the system. These include software-related items, hardware considerations, system configuration considerations, and available services that everyone should know before placing an order. Version 4 Software Items See the table on supported releases for software upgrades in the book Software Installation, SC41-5120-04, to find what versions may be upgraded from and to.
Hardware Considerations v Determine the prerequisite engineering changes and program temporary fixes (PTFs) that are needed to upgrade the system. v Determine the attached input-output devices, and the operating system. v Verify with the original equipment manufacturer vendor that any non-IBM devices are compatible with the model upgrade and the new software release. Note: The customer should request written confirmation of this compatibility from the original equipment manufacturer vendor.
v A current system configuration list should be available for the hardware service representative. The configuration list provides details of your current system configuration. To print the System Configuration List, do the following: 1. On the AS/400 Main menu command line, type STRSST. Then, press the Enter key. 2. On the STRSST display, select Start a service tool option. Press the Enter key. 3. On the Start a Service Tool display, select Hardware service manager. Press the Enter key. 4.
Version 3 software users may have some System Product Division (SPD) hardware that is not supported by these PCI changes. Your IBM representative can use marketing tools to get more information about these changes: On a VM system type: TOOLS SENDTO USDIST MKTTOOLS MKTTOOLS GET PCIALT PACKAGE v The prerequisite for migrating SPD book-type adapter cards is a Model S20, S30, S40, SB1, 620, 640, 650, 720, 730, or 740. v There is concurrent disk unit maintenance.
– You must plug in main storage cards in equally-sized pairs for the AS/400 510 and 530 and the AS/400 50S and 53S. v Ensure that you know how to accomplish RAID protection on a migrated internal disk unit. You must have an attachment to a Feature Code for a high availability DASD controller (for example, 6502, 6512, 6532, 2726, or 2740). Note: In order to avoid additional charges for the IBM service representative’s time, perform ASP management after completion of the hardware upgrade.
Dedicated Server for Domino The Dedicated Server for Domino supports the following 170 processors: v 2407 based on the 2292 model 170 processor v 2408 based on the 2385 model 170 processor v 2409 based on the 2388 model 170 processor The Dedicated Server for Domino supports the following 270 processors: v 2422 based on the 2250 model 270-2 v 2423 based on the 2252 model 270-3 v 2424 based on the 2253 model 270-4 The Dedicated Server for Domino supports the following 8xx processors: v 2425 based on the 2396
v The I/O expansion unit, on a model 500 or 510 only has a 266 Mbps Optical bus Adapter which is too slow for the migration expansion unit to support. Using the S40388 RPQ, the expansion unit can be converted to a faster I/O expansion unit with a 1063 Mbps Optical Bus Adapter. v In V4R5, the only type of PC console that an 8xx system supports is Operations Console.
Table 1. Tasks and Responsibilities for Ordering (continued) Checkoff Tasks and Responsibilities for Ordering Person Responsible Determine special needs (for example, mirroring) Marketing Representative, Business Partner, Customer Determine upgrade path Marketing Representative, Business Partner, Customer Table 2.
Sending the Order to a Software Service Provider Other Than IBM You can send your order request to IBM or to a provider other than IBM. When you send your order request to a provider other than IBM, you can use the RQSORDAST command to communicate with the provider. The provider can send you a response electronically. You can use the WRKORDRQS command to view the response and manage the order request. The provider will fill your order or forward your request to IBM. Chapter 2.
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Chapter 3. Procedure for an Upgrade (RISC-to-RISC) Who is Responsible for Upgrading the System The following table establishes a check-off list for task responsibilities in preparation for and during the upgrade. The list is arranged in the sequence the tasks should be done. IBM Services can be provided for additional cost to assist customers. For customer install systems and servers such as, model 170s, follow the instructions that came with the system. Table 4.
Table 4.
__ 4. For considerations when upgrading an AS/400 with OptiConnect installed, see Appendix E, “Considerations and Solutions” on page 51 for information for OptiConnect. __ 5. For considerations when upgrading an AS/400 with AS/400 Integrated Netfinity® Server installed, see Appendix E, “Considerations and Solutions” on page 51 for information for Integrated Netfinity Server. __ 6. Review and perform all items that pertain to your upgrade situation from the book Software Installation, SC41-5120-04.
apply program temporary fixes (PTFs). This value specifies whether objects with security-sensitive attributes can be restored. Note: These activities might fail if the value of QALWOBJRST is not set to *ALL. You can use the following command: CHGSYSVAL SYSVAL(QALWOBJRST) VALUE(*ALL) To ensure system security, return the QALWOBJRST value to the previous setting after completing the system activity. __ 10. Before proceeding to the next step, ensure that you are in possession of a current system backup.
d. Click Saving your system with the GO SAVE command e. Click Saving your whole system with GO SAVE: Option 21 Note: Make sure that the system is saved on a tape unit that is compatible with the tape unit used for an alternate IPL device on the target system. __ 14. Delete any unused device configuration descriptions. Table 5. Clear non-reporting resources on each LPAR Partition.
Before proceeding with the MES Installation, Use the same procedure as described for the primary partition for each secondary where possible, use (A), (B) or (C) to partition that is configured. document the installed AS/400. Use an appropriate method: (A) - If your country supports the WRKORDINF command and if the installed AS/400 is capable of using Electronic Customer Support (ECS), use this method: On the command line, type ″WRKORDINF″, then press Enter.
Find disk configuration information using the System Service Tools (SST). a. Ensure you sign on to the system with the user profile (such as QSRV). b. Enter the command, STRSST, to start SST. Use the same procedure as described for the primary partition for each secondary partition that is configured. Record the S/N of the load source disk unit for each partition on the system. c. Select option to Work with Disk Units. d. Select option to Display Disk Configuration. e.
v The Backup, Recovery, and Availability topic under System Administration, Availability, and Maintenance in the Information Center: http://www.as400.ibm.com/infocenter To find the procedure for saving the entire system (using option 21) in the Information Center, do the following: a. Click System Administration, Availability, and Maintenance b. Click Backup, Recovery, and Availability c. Click Backing up your system d. Click Saving your system with the GO SAVE command e.
The hardware service representative should do the following: __ 1. Verify that the physical planning items were completed: v High Speed Link cable plan v Floor plan, system layout v Cable labelling __ 2. Verify that the customer has installed the latest V4R5 cumulative PTF package and specific software release PTFs on all partitions. __ 3. Verify that prerequisite hardware changes are installed or are available to install on all system components and input or output devices. __ 4.
v Verify the availability of all required parts and media for the Licensed Internal Code __ 3. On the target system, verify the availability of a compatible alternate IPL device (CD-ROM or tape unit attached to the system bus 1). If the system uses an alternate installation device (CD-ROM, DVD, or tape unit attached to a bus other than the system bus 1) for installation or restore operations, ensure the availability of the location information for that device.
SRC A900 2000 You might see the SRC A900 2000 on the control panel display of the system unit. Or, you might receive message CPF0975 Console did not vary on on the console display. This SRC and message appear if there is no device description for the console display. They might also appear if the QIPLTYPE system value is set to 2. This SRC and message are normal during the upgrade procedure. The SRC will disappear when you perform a normal IPL later in the upgrade procedure.
v The display has label information, but the source system did not have label information in that location. v The source system label information does not match the information found in the Label column on the display. v *NONE appears in the Label column on the display, and there is label information for the source system. Note: When *NONE appears in the Label column for a controller or device that was added or upgraded, select option 2. Then select the correct label description from the list provided.
j. After you change the last label, the Change Description Label Locations display appears with the updated information. A message at the bottom of the display indicates whether the last change was successful. If More... appears on the bottom of the display, scroll forward to view more information. k. Press the F17 key on the Change Description Label display to request a printout of the new information for your records. Note: The printout will be in the default output queue for your workstation.
b. On the STRSST display, select Start a service tool option. Press the Enter key. c. On the Start a Service Tool display, select Hardware service manager. Press the Enter key. d. From the Hardware Service Manager display, press F6 (print configuration). e. To return to the AS/400 Main menu, Press F3 (Exit) twice and then press the Enter key. f. Keep the list for future reference. __ 16.
Chapter 4. AS/400 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map - Data Migration Prerequisite for Data Migration (RISC-to-RISC) The source system must be at the same release level as the target server. This includes OS/400, all objects, and all licensed programs. For customers ordering a new RISC AS/400 server to replace an existing RISC AS/400 model (″source″) and needing to migrate their data from the ″source″ model to the new server, a new feature code Feature Code (F/C) #0205, is now available.
customer support, if available.You can also acquire this information from the software service representative. The PSPs contain updates to the documents you will be using. When the new server arrives, do the following: 1. Inventory and check your order, ensure that what you have received matches the container shipping list. 2. If Operations Console was ordered, you must use the book Operations Console Setup, SC41-5508-01, to set up your PC for Operations Console.
b. c. d. e. Click Backup, Recovery, and Availability Click Backing up your system Click Saving your system with the GO SAVE command Click Saving your whole system with GO SAVE: Option 21 Notes: a. Make sure that the system is saved on a tape unit that is compatible with the tape unit used for an alternate IPL device on the target system. b. You will need to change the default setting on the ″Specify Command Defaults″ menu to: Vary off network servers . . . *ALL Page down to: Unmount file systems . . . . .
This information is necessary to set up and enable the tape unit as an alternate installation device. For information about using an alternate installation device, see the Backup and Recovery book. RISC-to-RISC Data Migration 1. Verify the following information before proceeding with the data migration: v Verify that the latest OS/400 cumulative PTF package and specific software release PTFs were installed on the source system.
v The chapter on saving your AS/400 system in the book Backup and Recovery, SC41-5304-04 v The Backup, Recovery, and Availability topic under System Administration, Availability, and Maintenance in the Information Center: http://www.as400.ibm.com/infocenter To find the procedure for saving the entire system (using option 21) in the Information Center, do the following: a. Click System Administration, Availability, and Maintenance b. Click Backup, Recovery, and Availability c.
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Appendix A. AS/400 Global Services The following appendix describes on-site support or services that are available. AS/400 Data Migration Services IBM has a fee-based service called AS/400 Data Migration Services, which moves customer data migrated from existing disk units to new or replacement disk units. You can do this without the need for a save and restore with tape. This procedure decreases the overall time that is needed to perform an upgrade.
been trained to deliver this service. Only an AS/400 System Migration Services-trained hardware service representative should attempt this procedure. This representative can assess whether this activity is appropriate. If you would like more information about the AS/400 System Migration Services offering, contact your IBM AS/400 hardware service representative.
v v v v v A project manager for installation On-site education for both the system operation and the recovery management System software loading and enabling Installation of Customer Set Up (CSU) or non-IBM equipment Comprehensive site planning Performance Examinations The IBM AS/400 Performance Examination (PERFEX) provides an in-depth analysis of applications by IBM Performance Consultants at the customer’s location.
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Appendix B. Enhanced Upgrade Order Process (EUOP) The Enhanced Upgrade Order Process (EUOP) is available only for systems that can be upgraded. This means that the system must be running V4R1 or more recent release of the OS/400 licensed program if you plan to upgrade to V4R5M0. To use EUOP, electronic customer support must be operating on the system.
also generates updates for the IBM inventory database so that the records at IBM match the customers actual hardware configuration. How to Use the Enhanced Upgrade Order Process To use the EUOP functions on the system, do the following: 1. Update the contact information. (the person who is working on the order) a. Type WRKCNTINF and press the Enter key. The Work with Support Contact Information menu appears. b. Select option 5 (Work with upgrade order information).
Appendix C. Possible AS/400 RISC-to-RISC Upgrades Contact your local IBM representative or authorized dealer to place the order or for further assistance.
Upgrading to a New 7xx or 8xx Model To determine if there is an upgrade path from your current model AS/400 to a new model AS/400e, see the following references: v For upgrade paths and new systems, see this Web site: http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/upgrdpth/index.htm v For AS/400 packaged offering selection tool, see this Web site: http://www.as400.ibm.com/configure/ v For AS/400 Technical Support, see this Web site: http://as400service.ibm.
Appendix D. Migrating Systems with the System Support Program (SSP) Operating Systems This appendix describes items to consider when you migrate a system that has an Adv36 only operating system. Attention: 8xx models and V4R5 do not support SSP. The Adv36 documentation, refers to migrating data from an Adv36 (the source system) to an AS/400 Model 236 or Model 436 (the target system).
– The Extended Character files – The Adv36 configuration files When the upgrade completes, you will only need to restore the user libraries, folders and files, plus the other SSP files on your target system. If the upgrade is unsuccessful, to recover you will need to restore all the saved data. Note: The Transition Aid Feature provides an easy way to move the user environment from your source to your target system.
Value of Licensed Internal Code, version, release, and modification level 430 Version 4 Release 3 Modification 0 (V4R3M0) 440 Version 4 Release 4 Modification 0 (V4R4M0) 7.5 SSP release 7.5 Use dedicated service tools (DST) to determine the release of the Licensed Internal Code by completing the following steps: __ 1. At the display station that is your console, press the System Request key. On the System Request line at the bottom on your display, type DST (in capital letters) and press Enter. __ 2.
v Refer to “Path D: Adding OS/400 to an AS/400 Advanced 36 Model 436 that has only SSP 7.5 installed” in the Getting SSP and OS/400 Installed and Running, SC21-8377-01 book for instructions. Note: Do not complete steps 3 and 4 in Task 3 of the Getting SSP and OS/400 Installed and Running book. Those steps do not apply to Task 3. v After you install the most recent release of OS/400 and create the Advanced 36 machine, follow the directions for migrating a Model 4xx to Model 6xx or 7xx.
Appendix E. Considerations and Solutions See the AS/400 Homepage, AS/400 Information Center, or AS/400 Technical Studio for further information regarding your concerns. http://www.as400.ibm.com http://www.as400.ibm.com/infocntr/ http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/ IBM HTTP Server for AS/400 When migrating your AS/400 system from V3R7 to V4R2, some existing common gateway interface, CGI programs may not function correctly. The CGI interface in V4R2 was changed to improve performance.
Operations Console See the book Operations Console Setup, SC41-5508-01. Also, see the cabling poster. OptiConnect See the book OptiConnect for OS/400, SC41-5414-02, for information pertaining to an upgrade. Integrated Netfinity Server See the book Getting Started with Integrated Netfinity Server, SC41-5123-01, for information on Integrated Netfinity Server.
1. Find your copy of the Basic System Operation, Administration, and Problem Handling book. It describes the procedures for working with the control panel on your processor unit. Use it for more information on how to perform the remaining tasks. 2. Use the system control panel to place your system in manual mode. 3. Use the system control panel to force power down on your system. 4. Perform an IPL on your system. 5. Sign on as QSECOFR. 6.
RSTLIB command to restore the file. For a logical file, use the RSTOBJ command or the RSTLIB command to restore the based-on physical files. 2. If you need to save the files separately to make space available on your system, use the SAVOBJ or SAVLIB command. Do not specify STG(*FREE). Make sure that you mark the save tapes. You can then delete the files or save them again on different tapes with STG(*FREE). 3.
Appendix F. How to Verify and Set Up Electronic Customer Support This topic contains information and instructions on how to access the electronic customer support and IBM Remote Marketing Support. v Electronic Customer Support The electronic customer support connects the AS/400 to the IBM service system. Electronic customer support will enable a call to the system and allow remote hardware and software problem analysis, reporting, and management.
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support v Verify that the communications cable is connected to the modem and to AS/400. v Verify that the telephone line is connected to both the modem and the telephone jack. __ 7. Power on the modem that is connected to the electronic customer support line. The default location for the modem varies with your processor model. The following list shows the location of the card to which the modem connects: v Models 400 and 40S, use location 5/B.
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support __ 3. In the Change Data Area (CHGDTAARA) display, type the primary telephone number in the New value field. Note: The United States support numbers for the New value field are: East of the Mississippi River: 18005278207 West of the Mississippi River: 18003270949 Change Data Area (CHGDTAARA) Type choices, press Enter. Data area specification: Data area . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . Substring specifications: Substring starting position Substring length . .
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support and press the Enter key. Note: The QSYSOPR message queue is in break mode; therefore, informational messages may appear on the display as you perform the remaining tasks. If the Display Messages display appears, read the messages and follow the instructions. If a message needs a reply, C (cancel), I (ignore), or R (retry) appears at the end of the message.
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support Change Service Provider Control point . . . . . . . . : Network ID . . . . . . . . : Description . . . . . . . . . : *IBMSRV System: XXXXXXXX IBM Service Support Type changes, press Enter. Service support center telephone numbers: Hardware service . . . . . . . 1-800-426-7378 Software service . . . . . . .
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support Change Service Contact Information System: XXXXXXXX Type changes, press Enter. Company . . . . . . . . . . Contact . . . . . . . . . . Contact telephone numbers: Primary . . . . . . . . . Alternative . . . . . . . Fax telephone numbers: Primary . . . . . . . . . Alternative . . . . . . . Mailing address: Street address . . . . . A S JOURNEY, INC N A VIGATOR 1-444-1234567 1-444-1234589 1-444-1234590 _____________ 999 Yellowbrick Rd.
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support __ 9. You have completed entering the information for the electronic customer support remote services. Go to the next step. __ 10. Test the electronic customer support remote services. This section contains instructions on how to perform the following tests: v Connection/Registration test v Operating System Preventive Service Planning (PSP) test Ensure that you have entered the remote service information (WRKCNTINF command) before you perform this procedure. a.
Setting Up Electronic Customer Support Messages showing the status of the request will appear at the bottom of the display. h. To display the PSP cover letter, do the following on the AS/400 command line: For V3R7, type DSPPTF 5716SS1 SF98370 and press the Enter key. For V4R1M0, type DSPPTF 5769SS1 SF98410 and press the Enter key. For V4R2M0, type DSPPTF 5769SS1 SF98420 and press the Enter key. For V4R3M0, type DSPPTF 5769SS1 SF98430 and press the Enter key.
Appendix G. Obtain the Latest Preventive Service Planning Information You need the most recent cumulative package of the AS/400 Preventive Service Planning Information. The IBM software support center updates this information regularly. It provides the most current information about conditions that could impede your software installation process. There are multiple preventive service planning documents, categorized by topic.
If you do not have access to electronic customer support, contact your software support provider to obtain this information. This ensures that you will receive the required PTF as well. Information about displaying and printing preventive service planning documents is available in the book Basic System Operation, Administration, and Problem Handling, SC41-5206-04.
Appendix H. Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used.
Rochester, MN 55901-7829 U.S.A. Such information may be available, subject to appropriate terms and conditions, including in some cases, payment of a fee. The licensed program described in this information and all licensed material available for it are provided by IBM under terms of the IBM Customer Agreement or any equivalent agreement between us. Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment.
PowerPC AS RETAIN System/36 400 C-bus is a trademark of Corollary, Inc. Lotus is a trademark of Lotus Development Corporation in the United States, or other countries, or both. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, the Windows 95 and the Windows 98 logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Java and HotJava are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.
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Index Numerics 236 47 436 47 DSPHDWRSC (Display Hardware Resources) command 26, 31 E A A900 2000 SRC recovery 29 A900 2000 system reference code (SRC) 28 advance 36 47 alternate installation device installing from 10 considerations for placing an order 12 verify availability of hardware 28 AS/400 Data Migration Services 39 AS/400 Solution Services 40 AS/400 System Migration Services 39 AS/400 V4R5 Planning and Migration Services 39 auxiliary storage pool (ASP) 10 C command, CL Display Hardware Resources
system reference code (SRC) A900 2000 28 recovery 29 U upgrade overview 1 upgrade paths 45 upgrades covered in this road map models 170 1 models 2xx 1 models 6xx 1 models 7xx 1 models 8xx 1 models Sxx 1 upgrading memory considerations 10 using Enhanced Upgrade Order Process (EUOP) 44 W what is a data migration 3 what is an upgrade 2 why upgrade 2 70 AS400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V4R5
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