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__ 2. Print Disk Configuration Status of the installed system.

No LPAR or LPAR Primary Partition

Secondary LPAR Partitions

 

 

Find disk configuration information using

Use the same procedure as described for the

the System Service Tools (SST).

primary partition for each secondary

a. Ensure you sign on to the system with

partition that is configured. Record the S/N

of the load source disk unit for each

the user profile (such as QSRV).

partition on the system.

b. Enter the command, STRSST, to start SST.

c. Select option to Work with Disk Units.

 

d. Select option to Display Disk

 

Configuration.

 

e. At the Display Disk Configuration Status

 

display, print the entire disk

 

configuration by using the print screen

 

function. Ensure all the disk

 

configuration information is printed.

 

Note: If you have trouble getting your

 

printed output, systems with OS/400

 

installed can use AS/400 Operational

 

Assistant.

 

a. Enter the command GO ASSIST, to get to

 

the AS/400 Operational Assistant Menu.

 

b. Select the option to Work with Printer

 

Output.

 

 

 

__ 3. Print Parity Set Configuration and Status of the Installed system.

No LPAR or LPAR Primary Partition

Secondary LPAR Partitions

a.Enter the command, STRSST, to start SST. Use the same procedure as described for the

b. Type QSECOFR on the System Service Tool

Primary Partition for each Secondary

Partition that is configured.

Sign on display and press Enter.

 

c. Select option to Work with Disk Units.

 

d. Select Display Disk Configuration.

 

e. Select Display Device Parity Status.

 

f. At the Display Disk Parity Set Status

 

display, print the entire Parity Set

 

configurations using the print screen

 

function.

 

DASD MES Notes:

 

Attention: Parity Sets can only be moved

 

when the protection status shows Active.

 

ASP management tasks, such as

 

re-configuring RAID arrays or significant

 

protection changes, are generally billable to

 

the customer.

 

Ensure this is discussed before the upgrade.

 

__ 4. If you do not have a current system backup that allows you to recover in case of disaster, save the entire system on each partition just before the hardware upgrade is to be started. Make sure that you save the system and data on a tape unit that is compatible with the tape unit on the target

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Contents ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map Page ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map Sixth Edition May Contents Iv iSeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41-5155-05 Who Should Read This BookConventions and Terminology Used in This Book V4R4M0 Prerequisite and related information Under the System Planning and Installation topicOperations Navigator How to send your commentsISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41-5155-05 ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 What is in this Road Map? Overview of RISC-to-RISC Upgrades and Data MigrationsUpgrade process flow What is an Upgrade?How Long will the Upgrade Take? What is a Data Migration?Hardware Investment for Upgrading Data migration process flow How Long will the Data Migration Take? Books to Use for Software Release UpgradesISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Planning Your Order for Upgrading or Data Migration Determining Your Upgrade NeedsHow to Gather Performance Information How to Gather Configuration InformationVersion 4 Software Items Prerequisites Before Placing an OrderOther Software Related Items Hardware ConsiderationsServices and Other Assistance System Configuration ConsiderationsModel-specific Considerations for Placing an Order Upgrading from a 4xx, 5xx, Sxx, or 6xx to a Migrating from a 5xx to an Placing the Upgrade Order Who is Responsible for Ordering the Upgrade?Upgrading from a 6xx or 7xx to an How to Get Help with the Order Sending the Order to a Software Service Provider Other ThanSending the Order to IBM ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Who is Responsible for Upgrading the System Procedure for an Upgrade RISC-to-RISCPreparing the Current System What to Do When the Hardware ArrivesThis is where you load the new operating system Preparing for System Assurance prior to hardware upgrade Print Disk Configuration Status of the installed system ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 System Assurance Checkpoint Managing your new system I/O resources Installing the Hardware for the RISC-to-RISC UpgradeInformation Center under System planning and installation ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Change Description Label display appears Perform a normal IPL Performing a new system backupProcedure for an Upgrade RISC-to-RISC Systems Management Work management- Work Management Manuals Procedure for a Data Migration RISC-to-RISC Prerequisites for data migration Risc to RiscPreparing the source system for the migration Data migration RISC-to-RISC Procedure for a Data Migration RISC-to-RISC ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 ISeries and AS/400 Data Migration Services Appendix A. AS/400 Global ServicesLpar Planning and Implementation Services ISeries Planning and Migration ServicesAS/400 Solution Services Installation Services Related Support ServicesConsulting Services Performance ExaminationsMidrange Enhanced Software Service Mress ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 IBM Http Server for AS/400 Appendix B. Considerations and SolutionsOperations Console OptiConnect SRC A900 2000 RecoveryIntegrated Netfinity Server Clustering and Logical PartitionsHow to Move Freed Database Files without New Members Command to restore the file. For a logical file, use PTF ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Appendix D. Notices IBM TrademarksAppendix D. Notices ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Rtvcfgsrc IndexISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 How satisfied are you that the information in this book is Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from YouBusiness Reply Mail Page SA41-5155-05