In order to plan for your Operations Console install or upgrade,
you need to know this information.
If you are upgrading to V5R4 and you want to replace an existing
console with Operations Console, upgrade the system before migrating the console.
This will prevent any conflict between the existing console and the Operations
Console.
For information and instructions on upgrading i5/OS™ see: i5/OS Upgrades.
Prerequisite information for Operations Console users upgrading
to, or installing, V5R4:
You must comply with the following before
upgrading or installing your software (i5/OS,
Licensed Internal Code) to V5R4:
- If your iSeries™ model
has a 2771 adapter card in the processing unit and you plan to use Operations
Console as either your primary console or as a backup console, it must be
installed in the location designated by model for cable connections based
on the following table, prior to the upgrade or install. Each model has a
different preferred location:
iSeries model |
Operations Console asynchronous card location
for the cable |
270 |
C07 |
800, 810 |
C07 |
820 |
C06 |
825 |
C06 |
830, SB2 |
C02 |
840, SB3 |
C02 |
870, 890 |
C02 |
- When you receive the i5/OS release
upgrade, all of the user IDs that shipped with the operating system are expired,
except for 11111111 (eight 1's). For all upgrades and installs you need to
establish a connection between the iSeries server and Operations Console
using the service tools user ID of 11111111. This will prevent any of the
expired user IDs from preventing a successful re-authentication of the client
connection to the server. This is especially important for automated installations
and upgrades.
- It is recommended that you update iSeries Access for Windows® to
V5R4 before you upgrade the i5/OS operating
system. For more information about installing iSeries Access for Windows,
refer to: Install iSeries Access for Windows.
Note: Failure to comply with the above actions may prevent the console
from working correctly during the upgrade or install.
Important: During a manual IPL of the server and if no
console has been specified before, you will receive two additional screens
to confirm the setting of the console mode. The first will require a F10 to
accept your current console type and the second will show that a value did
not previously exist (a zero will be present for the old value) and the new
value will be shown. Pressing Enter will exit and
set the console mode automatically. The IPL will then continue to the IPL
or Install the System screen. This condition
is most likely to occur during the installation of a new partition but could
happen on your first manual IPL of V5R4. For example, during the A-mode IPL
following the restore of Licensed Internal Code during the upgrade or install
when a console value of zero is found.
Migrating to Operations Console before your server model upgrade
Migrate
to Operations Console before your Server Model Upgrade If you are migrating
from a different console type to Operations Console on your new iSeries server,
it is important that you configure your new Operations Console PC before beginning
the server model upgrade. Because the Operations Console features matching
the connectivity you plan to use should be specified as part of the order
for your new iSeries server,
at the point in the server model upgrade instructions where console functions
are required on the new iSeries server, you will be able to perform them
on your new Operations Console device.
Also, when migrating a former
load source device that was used with Operations Console local console on
a network configuration, and this load source device is to become a load source
device in a new partition, the LAN adapter must be deallocated before removing
the device from the old partition and installing it in the new partition.
For
instructions on how to deallocate the LAN adapter from use by Operations Console,
see: Deallocate the LAN card from use
by Operations Console.