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NO - The system label information is the same as the (physical) label. Go to step 10.

f.On the Change Description Label Locations display, type 2 in the Opt column for each location that requires a label change. Press the Enter key.

Note: You may make more than one selection at a time, but if More...

appears on the bottom of the display, do not press the Enter key. Page forward to select the remaining labels.

g.The Change Description Label display appears.

A list of possible label names is shown. To select the label name (on the display) that matches the label that was on the source system, perform the following:

v Type 1 in the Opt column for each location that you want to change.

vPress the Enter key.

Note: If you cannot find the label (on the display) that matches the label on the source system, contact your hardware service representative.

h.If you chose to change more than one item, the Change Description Label display appears for the next label. A message at the bottom of the display indicates whether the previous change was successful.

i.For all the labels that need a change, repeat the previous three steps.

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. You can print it later when you vary on your printer devices and start printer writers.

l.Verify that the labels on the printout match the labels in the Label column on your source system. If you find any errors, go back to step 9f and repeat the steps.

Attention: Do not exchange cards for problem analysis purposes. Card and device serial numbers are tied to the system configuration.

__ 10. The Change Description Label Locations display appears. Determine whether the new target system has more storage or communications lines than the source had. If that is the case, check the work management objects. To do this, see the Work management topic under Systems Management in the Information Center.

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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 InformationHardware Considerations Prerequisites Before Placing an OrderVersion 4 Software Items Other Software Related ItemsServices 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 Planning and Migration Services Appendix A. AS/400 Global ServicesISeries and AS/400 Data Migration Services Lpar Planning and Implementation ServicesPerformance Examinations Related Support ServicesAS/400 Solution Services Installation Services Consulting ServicesMidrange Enhanced Software Service Mress ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 IBM Http Server for AS/400 Appendix B. Considerations and SolutionsClustering and Logical Partitions SRC A900 2000 RecoveryOperations Console OptiConnect Integrated Netfinity ServerHow 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