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Licensed Internal Code Changes (Support Element)

1 Read this before proceeding

During installation, you should ensure that your
system has all the necessary changes to the
licensed internal code. It is recommended that you
obtain a System Update Level (SUL) optical
cartridge (Part 38F8645) which contains changes
to the licensed internal code. The procedure that
follows provides you with instructions for retrieving
and installing all the changes to the internal code
for each Support Element.

If there are new internal code changes available, or
if you are not sure if there are any new internal
code changes available, go to “Retrieving Internal
Code Changes (Support Element)” on page  6-22 

If there are no new changes available, go to
“Establishing a CPC Console Connection” on
page 6-26.

   

Chapter 6. Completing the Installation

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Summary of Contents for Multiprise 3000 S/390

Page 1: ...S 390 Multiprise 3000 Enterprise Server R IBM Installation Manual SY24 6154 03...

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Page 3: ...S 390 IBM Installation Manual SY24 6154 03...

Page 4: ...ument illustrate concepts and are not necessarily accurate in content appearance or specific behavior There may be a newer version of this document in PDF format available on Resource Link Go to http...

Page 5: ...1 9 Creating the LAN Local Area Network 1 10 Installing System Cables to I O 01 Expansion Frame 1 15 Installing System Cables to I O 02 Expansion Frame 1 18 Chapter 2 Installing the I O and Support Pr...

Page 6: ...e Checkout Test from Single Object Operations 6 29 Running the Checkout Test from the Support Element 6 30 External channel cables 6 31 Installing Parallel Channel Cables 6 33 Installing Emulated I O...

Page 7: ...lated I O Configuration 7 3 Appendix A Discontinuing A 1 Before Turning Off System Power A 1 Performing PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor Zeroize A 2 Appendix B Notices B 1 Electronic Emission Notices B 2...

Page 8: ...vi Installing the System...

Page 9: ...t become familiar with the related safety information in the booklet You should also refer to the booklet any time you do not clearly understand any safety information in the US English publications T...

Page 10: ...ere is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation user maintenance or prescribed service conditions Data processing environments can contain equipment tran...

Page 11: ...ions IBM offers product return programs in several countries Information on product recycling offerings can be found on IBM s Internet site at http www ibm com ibm environment products prp shtml IBM e...

Page 12: ...ling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other...

Page 13: ...enance Information for Consoles GC38 3115 Support Element Operations Guide GC38 0607 Safety Inspection SY20 8802 Internal Disk User s Guide SA22 1026 Internal Disk Reference Guide SA22 1025 Input Outp...

Page 14: ...xii Installing the System...

Page 15: ...pletely pre configured The customer information you will need to know at install time should be available at www ibm com servers resourcelink You should of been notified when the system was order and...

Page 16: ...is assigned If An IOCP Input File Is Not Provided Inform the customer that full system checkout of the I O and cabling connections cannot be completed and that the system will not IPL without a valid...

Page 17: ...eeding The receptacle the customer uses to supply power to the frames will be tested in the following steps Perform the following AC voltage checks with the wall breaker OFF 1 Using the CE meter check...

Page 18: ...test as indicated in the instructions on the face of the ECOS C7106 tester 4 Unplug the ECOS C7106 tester 5 Plug the ECOS C7106 tester into the ECOS 7565 Remote Ground Test Probe located in the ECOS t...

Page 19: ...arth The reading should be one ohm or less 2 For metal receptacle shells also measure the resistance from the ground earth pin of the receptacle to the metal shell This reading should be 0 1 ohm or le...

Page 20: ...Voltage VAC 6 Hz Range VAC min max 1 9 11 12 1 4 127 2 8 18 22 24 2 8 254 Voltage VAC 5 Hz Range VAC min max 1 9 11 11 96 5 119 22 193 238 24 21 259 DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly...

Page 21: ...loor plan There can be a maximum of three frames to a 7060 String The first frame contains the CPC and the Support Element The second frame can be a a I O 01 a channel and DASD cage The third cage can...

Page 22: ...3 Repeat this step for each frame Locations IBF 1 EPO Switch SSA Extenders Diskette Drive CD ROM 4mm DAT Tape Drive Blank IBF 2 HDD Carrier OCA Connectors J4 J3 J2 OCA Connector J1 Customer Power Cord...

Page 23: ...T have a remote UEPO Unit Emergency Power Off cable to be installed skip this step 1 At the front of the EPO panel in each frame pull out gently on the locking actuator switch and move the switch to a...

Page 24: ...ent Console Note 1 It is not intended that I O and Support Processor be connected to an individual Hardware Management Console via two LANs either direct or through bridges It is intended that the sep...

Page 25: ...nnect the LAN end of the first cable to the LAN end of the second cable 4 Connect the RJ 45 end of the second cable to the 8226 MAU shipped with the order This configuration is best if planning for fu...

Page 26: ...d slot LG09 to LG12 of the system 3 Connect the LAN end of the first cable to the LAN end of the second cable 4 Connect the RJ 45 end of the second cable to the 8226 MAU shipped with the order 5 Conne...

Page 27: ...55 from the CPC frame at LG18 4 Connect other end of the cable to the 8242 HUB at any available port The connection to the Hardware Management Console will be made later in this publication 5 If makin...

Page 28: ...aded to the latest MICRO CODE level All 8242 HUB Units must be cabled together to form a LAN Local Area Network as shown in the drawing below 1 Locate the LAN cable s These cables are customer ordered...

Page 29: ...CPC frame 2 Connect the the other end of the USI cable to the JU0 of the FIB BBD card in the I O 01 frame 2 STI Cable Attention Use caution when installing STI Self Timed Interface cables cables can b...

Page 30: ...on the OCAs of the I O 01 frame Note There are 4 connections at LG16 location From left to right the first is connected to the CPC frame The second connection is the one you will use for this step 2 R...

Page 31: ...d on how many disk drives are installed 8 or less drives SSA Extender 0 J02 9 to 16 drives SSA Extender 1 J02 17 to 20 drives SSA Extender 2 J02 4 At the front of the I O 01 frame connect the cable fr...

Page 32: ...t Processor on page 2 1 1 Power Signal Cables 1 Locate the Power Signal Cable It will either be connected at LG16 of the CPC or at the J04 positions on the OCAs of the I O 02 frame Note There are 4 co...

Page 33: ...how many disk drives are installed 8 or less drives SSA Extender 0 J02 9 to 16 drives SSA Extender 1 J02 17 to 20 drives SSA Extender 2 J02 4 At the front of the I O 02 frame connect the cable from LG...

Page 34: ...1 20 Installing the System...

Page 35: ...keyboard and mouse connection at the rear of the system unit at LG18 J4 and LG18 J9 PARALLEL ENET SVGA J16 J15 J4 J9 J17 J5 J6 J7 J8 KYBD MOUSE SERIAL 2 SERIAL 1 USB0 USB1 SPEAKER LG17 LG18 3 Connecti...

Page 36: ...nnection 1 Connect the communication cable to the system unit at LG17 J6 Serial port 1 and to the modem and tighten the screws 2 Connect the telephone cable sent with the modem to the modem connector...

Page 37: ...ress the up arrow until 0 displays Press ENTER to load the predefined factory configuration 0 Press the down arrow until Configurations displays on the top row Press the right arrow until Save User Co...

Page 38: ...n normally 16 Up Two wire leased For more information refer to IBM 7852 Model 400 External Data FAX Modem Technical Reference Continue on step 12 11 non IBM modem 1 Use the manuals shipped with the mo...

Page 39: ...on 1 Connect the display power cable to the rear of the display Note The power cord which comes with the display might be inappropriate for your location Discard this cord and use the proper one suppl...

Page 40: ...2 6 Installing the System...

Page 41: ...g an existing Hardware Management Console from a previous installation and does or does not have a new Hardware Management Console shipped with this order ensure that you have performed the hardware u...

Page 42: ...he Hardware Management Console can be upgraded If it is determined that the existing Hardware Management Console is not upgradeable and you were not shipped a replacement Hardware Management Console d...

Page 43: ...shown is only an example your Hardware Management Console may be a different model than the one depicted You will need to adjust your cable plugging to the model you are installing 2 Store the Hardwa...

Page 44: ...ication is to be synchronous or Asynchronous 1 Locate the communication adapter cable IBM 7852 Model 400 modem only a Synchronous P N 85H7180 b Asynchronous P N 21L4322 Note The modem may be customer...

Page 45: ...the modem power cable to building power 7 Asynchronous Connection Skip this step if connecting Synchronous 1 Connect the communication cable to the system units Serial port B or 2 and to the modem and...

Page 46: ...plays Press ENTER to save factory configuration 3 as User configuration 0 TCP IP Asynchronous Communications Ensure that the modem cables are connected and the unit is powered on Press the down arrow...

Page 47: ...ta FAX Modem Technical Reference Continue on step 13 Set the modem switches to the following configuration for Asynchronous operation Switch Set To Meaning 1 Up DTR dependant on interface 2 Up Hardwar...

Page 48: ...of the 8226 MAU 13 Connecting the optional IBM 3270 coaxial cable Perform this step only if there is a IBM 3270 adapter card Connection The IBM 3720 adapter has only one BNC connector 1 Connect the c...

Page 49: ...re Management Console optional printer Skip this step if you do not have a printer to connect Note Setup is pre configured at manufacturing to support an IBM 4201 printer or compatible for attachment...

Page 50: ...power cable to the rear of the display 2 Connect the display power cable to the building power 3 Connect the system unit power cable to the system unit 4 Connect the system unit power cable to buildi...

Page 51: ...TION Ensure the customer has turned off building power circuit breakers BEFORE you connect the frame power cord s to the building power 2 Turning off the EPO Switch 1 At the front of frame set the red...

Page 52: ...rd s to building power 4 Repeat this step for each frame IBM IBM R R AC DC CONVERTER AC DC CONVERTER PWR IN PWR IN J1 J1 J2 J2 O O PWR OUT PWR OUT OCA FLT LOAD FLT OT FLT AMD FLT IBF FLT OCA FLT LOAD...

Page 53: ...D FLT OT FLT AMD FLT IBF FLT OCA FLT LOAD FLT OT FLT AMD FLT IBF FLT PWR RESET PWR RESET P N ppppppp S N H cvrssssss P N ppppppp S N H cvrssssss J4 J4 J3 J3 SVC NORM UEPO BYPASS SVC NORM UEPO BYPASS S...

Page 54: ...e If the results are still incorrect refer to Service Guide SY24 6160 to begin troubleshooting the problem Note For any failure occurring during the Frame Power On Procedures follow the Service Guide...

Page 55: ...Frame Power On 1 Setting controls 1 Have the customer set the wall breaker s to on 2 Observe that the power in LED of each OCA is on 3 Repeat this step for each frame Chapter 4 System Power On 4 5...

Page 56: ...he On position Note The location of the IBF s are directly to the left of the DASD at the front of the frame 2 Repeat this step for each frame 3 Setting EPO switches 1 At the front of each frame set t...

Page 57: ...isplay 2 Ensure that ALL power out LED of the OCAs are On and that the Support Element LOGON screen is displayed before continuing Note Approximately 8 to 15 minutes before the Support Element logon s...

Page 58: ...t be identical with the model type used by manufacturing during code load If so during first power up initialization the Configuration Setup Utility may be invoked and flag the Video Display Type as c...

Page 59: ...al tone a call cannot be made unless the console is configured to use a blind dial Blind dial means that the modem will not wait for a dial tone but will dial whether there is a dial tone or not possi...

Page 60: ...E in the User identification field 2 Press the tab key to move the cursor to the next field 3 Type SERVMODE in the Password field 4 Select Log on The Support Element Workplace panel displays Go to Cus...

Page 61: ...O Adapter from the Network Adapter list 2 Select Add button under the Network Adapter list 3 Select the adapter you are configuring from the Current Configuration field 4 Select Edit 5 Place the curso...

Page 62: ...OS from the Protocols list 4 Select Add button under the Protocols list 5 Select IBM TCP IP from the Protocols list 6 Select Add button under the Protocols list Note Record the adapter number displaye...

Page 63: ...ons Work Area 2 Select Shutdown from the OS2 LaunchPad 3 Select Yes 4 Press Alt Ctrl Del keys after shutdown completes to apply the changes 5 Once the I O and Support Processor has rebooted log on aga...

Page 64: ...n 4 Enter the MPTS adapter number record in MPTS Configuration 5 3 to communicate with the Hardware Management Console If establishing a second communication with an Hardware Management Console 5 Ente...

Page 65: ...tatus are best set by the Customer to suit their unique operating conditions 7 Select Apply to save the changes TCPIP device addressing must be as follows The subnet must be the same for all devices b...

Page 66: ...ions Work Area The Customize Time and Date panel displays 3 Use the instructions on the panel or Press F1 for help to enter the data for all the fields on this panel then select Customize The Customiz...

Page 67: ...t 1 The Facility This facility allows your system to automatically report problems to IBM It also allows you to receive the latest licensed internal code changes from the IBM Service Support System If...

Page 68: ...is needed to get an outside line that prefix should be inserted in the Dial string prefix The 7060 I O and Support Processor you are installing is designed to use Async communications only Therefore...

Page 69: ...n this panel that you want 4 select Ok when complete The Console service complete panel displays 5 Select Ok Note Phone Server must be enabled to establish a IBM support connection Note Optical Error...

Page 70: ...pen Service from the Task List Work Area 3 Open Groups from the Views area 4 Drag and Drop CPC on Service Status in the Service area 5 Select the CPC to customize 6 Select Options from the action bar...

Page 71: ...esponding pages in the Resource Link WEB Site for the data that you will enter on these panels 3 Activate Enable remote service 4 Activate Authorize automatic service call reporting only if the custom...

Page 72: ...e panels 1 Type the information on this panel as required Use the scroll bars to see all the fields use the tab key to move the cursor use the helps F1 if necessary then select OK Note Information mes...

Page 73: ...internal code The procedure that follows provides you with instructions for retrieving and installing all the changes to the internal code for each Support Element If there are new internal code chan...

Page 74: ...artridge 3 Select OK Note If you have performed Enabling Support Element Services on page 5 9 to established a IBM support connection you can select Retrieve the changes from IBM support system and fo...

Page 75: ...l Follow the instruction given to correct the problem then retry this procedure OR If errors are detected during this procedure the Hardware Messages icon will be flashing Correct the problem see The...

Page 76: ...oups from the Views area 4 Select CPC from the Groups Work Area 5 Drag and drop the selected object on Change Internal Code in the Change Management area The Change Internal Code panel displays 6 Sele...

Page 77: ...ck on System Information from the Change Management Tasks area to see that the code changes were installed OR Your Support Element may re initialize several times If this happens wait until the Suppor...

Page 78: ...5 20 Installing the System...

Page 79: ...NO skip this step YES perform the following step Ensure you have powered on the Hardware Management Console with the Save Restore diskette P N 51H9495 in the A drive The Save Restore panel is displaye...

Page 80: ...the next field 4 Type PASSWORD in the Password field 5 Select Log on The Hardware Management Console Workplace panel displays 6 Open Console Actions from the Views Area 7 Open Hardware Management Con...

Page 81: ...names are unique 8 Select Enable 9 Enter a IP address The factory default setting for the primary LAN adapter is 9 130 1 being unique for each Hardware Management Console and Support Element in the ri...

Page 82: ...to the next field 4 Type SERVMODE in the Password field 5 Select Log on The Hardware Management Console Workplace panel displays Note If you have installed the side mounting foot so that your system...

Page 83: ...onsole Workplace panel 1 Open Console Actions from the Views area 2 Open Customize Console Date Time from the Console Actions Work Area The Customize Console Time and Date panel displays Important Ref...

Page 84: ...Problem Analysis focal point Hardware Management Console It is recommended that all Hardware Management Console within the ring be upgraded If this condition can not be met ensure that a least one of...

Page 85: ...d be inserted at the Dial prefix input field If the phone line requires pulse dialing a P should be inserted at the Dial prefix input field 10 If a prefix is needed to get an outside line that prefix...

Page 86: ...bers appear in the selection field or if you need to manually override the default numbers you can manually input the numbers into the calling fields Note Dialing prefixes are not needed they are pass...

Page 87: ...want Note You may have more than one Hardware Management Console to install Only Hardware Management Console with all CPC within the DOMAIN defined to it should be LIC Change enabled 5 select Ok when...

Page 88: ...Open Groups from the Views area 4 Open Undefined CPC s from the Groups Work Area 5 Select all the CPC s you want to Define at one time 6 Drag and drop the selected objects on Add Object Definition in...

Page 89: ...rea 2 Open Object Definition from the Task List Work Area 3 Open Groups from the Views area 4 Select Defined CPC s from the Groups Work Area 5 Drag and drop the Defined CPC s on Change Object Definiti...

Page 90: ...jects on Change Object Definition in the Configuration area 2 Selecting the system The CPC Configuration Information panel displays Important Refer to the corresponding pages in the Resource Link WEB...

Page 91: ...Select all the CPC s you want to customize at one time 6 Drag and drop the selected objects on Customize Date Time in the CPC Operation Customization area The Support Element Date Time panel displays...

Page 92: ...omize at one time 6 Drag and drop the selected objects on Remote Service in the CPC Remote Customization area 2 Authorizing remote service The Remote Service panel displays Important Refer to the corr...

Page 93: ...k WEB Site for the data that you will enter on these panels 1 Type the information on this panel as required Use the scroll bars to see all the fields use the tab key to move the cursor use the helps...

Page 94: ...vides you with instructions for retrieving and installing all the changes to the internal code for the Hardware Management Console Later in this chapter another procedure will provide the changes to t...

Page 95: ...ct Retrieve the changes from the optical cartridge from the menu 2 Select OK Note If you have performed Enabling Hardware Management Console Services on page 6 6 to established a IBM support connectio...

Page 96: ...e Note If you have more than one Hardware Management Console repeat this procedure for each Hardware Management Console The Hardware Messages icon If an error occurs the Hardware Messages icon will fl...

Page 97: ...Internal Code panel displays 1 Select Install and activate changes that were retrieved from the menu 2 Select OK Note Only operations that are valid are selectable Note Verify that Enabled appears in...

Page 98: ...til the Hardware Management Console Logon panel displays LOG ON in SERVICE mode When complete go to Licensed Internal Code Changes Support Element on page 6 21 Note If errors are detected during this...

Page 99: ...the licensed internal code The procedure that follows provides you with instructions for retrieving and installing all the changes to the internal code for each Support Element If there are new inter...

Page 100: ...om optical cartridge from the menu 2 Select OK Note If you have performed Enabling Hardware Management Console Services on page 6 6 to established a IBM support connection you can select Retrieve the...

Page 101: ...u receive a message stating the operation is complete remove the optical cartridge and select OK Continue on the next page to install the changes you just retrieved Note If errors are detected during...

Page 102: ...ned CPC s from the Groups Work Area 5 Select all the CPC s that the Internal Code changes apply to 6 Drag and drop the selected objects on Change Internal Code in the Change Management area The Change...

Page 103: ...t up If no message displays double click on System Information from the Change Management area to see that the code changes were installed OR Your Support Element may re initialize If this happens wai...

Page 104: ...6 Select one CPC that you want to establish CPC console connection to 7 Drag and drop the selected object on Single Object Operations in the CPC Recovery area The Single Object Operations Confirmatio...

Page 105: ...Configuration from the Task List Work Area 3 Open Groups from the Views area 4 Drag and drop the selected CPC onto Cryptographic Coprocessor Configuration in the CPC Configuration area 5 Select a cop...

Page 106: ...om an Hardware Management Console with multiple CPC defined return to Establishing a CPC Console Connection on page 6 26 and repeat until all Cryptographic Coprocessor Configurations have been saved N...

Page 107: ...rformed Do Not attempt to activate at this time 9 Select OK from the panel 10 Open Console Actions From the Views area 11 Select Log off from the Console Actions Work Area The Service Mode is active p...

Page 108: ...st The Checkout Test Progress panel displays When complete a message stating that the test is complete appears If the test fails double click on the line that says failed to obtain more information Se...

Page 109: ...m to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products Elsewhere they are certified to be in compliance with IEC 825 first edition 1984 and CENELEC HD 482 S1 as a Class 1 laser p...

Page 110: ...able s 1 Connect the ES CONnection channel cable to the I O device 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the correct connector on the ESCON card Note Use Charts Locating the correct CHPID on the car...

Page 111: ...talling the parallel channel cable to the channel card connector 2 Locating the cables Note The parts shipped are customer order for the devices to be installed Table 6 1 Parallel Channel Cable styles...

Page 112: ...and MPM2 MultiPort Model 2 adapters Ensure the configuration matches the customer order Consult the chart Table 6 2 for the correct plugging sequence The following chart shows the slots that the cards...

Page 113: ...remove wrap plugs from unused adapters 5 WAC connection The corresponding CHPID can be located using Locating the correct CHPID on the card on page 6 36 Use the chart Table 6 2 on page 6 34 for the pl...

Page 114: ...e safe under all conditions For this reason it is advised to never view the end of the optical fiber cable or open receptacle However some repair activities of optical fiber cable assemblies may requi...

Page 115: ...rt Element for the selected CPC All the keyboard and display functions of the Support Element can now be performed using the Hardware Management Console When working from or remotely connected to a Su...

Page 116: ...ignments Table 6 3 FIBB STI Addressing STI link STI Connector STI Port CHPID Range Attachment 0 N A internal 00 1F PMI internal to FIBB BBD 1 J00 1 20 3F Expansion cage to FIBB BBD 6 38 Installing the...

Page 117: ...8 39 LG14 SSA0 CHN 3A 3B LG15 STI to PCI adapter card LG16 RS422 LG17 SBC1 LG18 SBC1 EN12 LG19 WAC13 CHN 3C 3D LG20 CHN WAC2 MPM23 1E 1F CHN 3E 3F LG21 WAC3 MPM13 Notes 1 The CHPID applies only when a...

Page 118: ...d ESCON Converters are not attached the channels will fail Power On Reset and go into a Permanent Standby state To prevent these errors the channels can be put in Single Channel Service until ESCON Co...

Page 119: ...mat The diskette must be in American National Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII format The input file contains all the I O information necessary for the program to define the channel pat...

Page 120: ...reviously installed CPC also defined to the common Hardware Management Console as the new install CPCs the system programmer can download the new IOCDS to the new CPC once the new CPC is IML complete...

Page 121: ...want to establish CPC console connection to 7 Drag and drop the selected object on Single Object Operations in the CPC Recovery area The Single Object Operations Confirmation panel displays 8 Select Y...

Page 122: ...or Hard Drive on page 6 46 If the input file is on the Hardware Management Console hard drive go to Input File On Diskette or Hard Drive on page 6 46 If the input file is on tape go to Input File On...

Page 123: ...th the installation but make arrangements to return once the customer has the input file That time should be recorded as post install activity If the customer requires assistance creating the input fi...

Page 124: ...Continue the installation LOG OFF and LOG back on in SERVICE mode then go to Accepting Licensed Internal Code Changes Support Element on page 6 57 1 Starting the program From the Support Element Workp...

Page 125: ...ended option pull down displays 4 Select Hardware Management Console diskette Hardware Management Console hard drive or Support Element diskette depending on your system configuration 5 Select OK If i...

Page 126: ...build the data set for LPAR mode select Build the IOCDS for Logically partitioned mode 5 Select OK The Confirm the Action panel displays This panel only displays the first time a build is requested 6...

Page 127: ...r dynamic enter the customers dynamic expansion values 10 Select OK The Power On Reset Confirmation Panel displays 11 Select Power on reset A power on reset in progress panel displays while the power...

Page 128: ...If the customer requires assistance creating the input file contact your marketing representative Continue the installation LOG OFF and LOG back on in SERVICE mode then go to Accepting Licensed Inter...

Page 129: ...pe Device from the pull down 6 Select the tape drive from the list then select OK Note The tape drive must be able to be manually loaded or the tape must be already mounted IOCP does not support tape...

Page 130: ...t panel displays 3 Select OK The Confirm the Action panel displays This panel only displays the first time a build is requested 4 Select Ok A Configuration Task in Progress panel displays while the IO...

Page 131: ...8 Under the title of Mode select ESA 390 9 Under the title of Input output configuration data sets IOCDS select the data set you just built 10 Select OK The Change Storage Sizes panel displays 11 Sel...

Page 132: ...he Groups Work Area 5 Drag and drop the selected object on Input output I O configuration in the CPC Configuration area The Input Output Configuration panel displays Note If the data set you want to c...

Page 133: ...The Import from Tape panel displays 6 Type in the address of the tape drive 7 Type in the file number of the input file 8 If the file to be imported contains an LPAR configuration select Importing a...

Page 134: ...capable and the customer wishes the initial POR to be enabled for dynamic enter the customers dynamic expansion values The Change Storage Sizes panel displays 14 Select OK The Confirm the Action panel...

Page 135: ...a 2 Open Change Management from the Task List Work Area 3 Open Groups from the Views area 4 Open Defined CPC s from the Groups Work Area 5 Select all the CPC s with internal code changes to be made at...

Page 136: ...anel displays 1 Open Console Actions from the Views area 2 Open Change Console Internal Code from the Console Actions Work Area 2 Accepting the changes The Change Internal Code panel displays 1 Select...

Page 137: ...s have been accepted displays 1 Select OK Press Esc until the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel displays When complete go to Backup Critical Data Hardware Management Console and Support Elem...

Page 138: ...ned CPC s can be backed up to a cartridge 6 Follow the instructions on this panel Leave the optical cartridge in the drive Remove the tape cartridge from the drive Note If you have additional Hardware...

Page 139: ...pre configured at the manufacturing site however you have a diskette which contains all the pre configuration data Continue the installation for a system with an Hardware Management Console at Restor...

Page 140: ...DER RAMBIN This procedure assumes that the ORDER diskette has been created from this file NOTE The name ORDER is the customer order number from the worksheet sent to IBM The file is to be down loaded...

Page 141: ...configuration 2 Insert the HWMCA RESTORE1 diskette into the A drive of the Hardware Management Console 3 Pressing and holding the CTRL key ALT key and the DEL key to restart the Hardware Management C...

Page 142: ...e Hardware Management Console number that was recorded at the start of this procedure HMC2 HMC3 or HMC4 3 Loading Pre configuration 1 ENTER A to make the A drive the current drive 2 ENTER LOADRAM E IQ...

Page 143: ...nt Console if you have more than one attached to your system 2 Creating diskette 1 Title a blank diskette label CPC LOCATIONS 2 Record on the label all of the C file names displayed NOTE These file na...

Page 144: ...DIRECTORY WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE Y N 3 ANSWER Y 4 Pressing and holding the CTRL key ALT key and the DEL key to restart the Hardware Management Console Note Repeat this Clean up Step on each Har...

Page 145: ...lement drive A 2 Press ALT CTRL DELETE to re boot the Support Element 3 If the HARD DISK UPGRADE or RELOAD panel displays press ESC key OR 4 If the SUPPORT ELEMENT RESTORE PROGRAM panel is displayed p...

Page 146: ...SE RESTORE1 diskette from the Support Element drive A 4 Press ALT CTRL DELETE to re boot the Support Element Note Repeat this procedure on the Support Element associated with the next CPC on the CPC L...

Page 147: ...ns weekly Monday through Friday and to choose off hours for transmissions 2 00am to 7 00am However the customer must be consulted as to the time for this operation 6 When all changes are made select E...

Page 148: ...ed to perform scheduled operations weekly Monday through Friday and to choose off hours for transmissions 2 00am to 7 00am However the customer must be consulted as to the time for this operation 8 Wh...

Page 149: ...s Support Element It also checks to see that all CPC s in the defined group CPC s that have the same system serial number report If a mismatch is detected NO DATA will be reported 5 The Transmit Vital...

Page 150: ...l all CPC s are disabled 9 Select Save 10 Select OK 11 Select Cancel to return 3 Additional Hardware Management Console From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel of the Hardware Management...

Page 151: ...e customer personnel that they are responsible for Running the IOCP program Configuring Internal DASD subsystem see Internal DASD Subsystem Configuration on page 7 1 Configuring Emulated I O see Emula...

Page 152: ...t s most current update at the following WEB site http www ibm com servers resourcelink Updates to current printed documentation will be indentified by a suffix level indicator on the publication numb...

Page 153: ...f more than one report is required over type the first report after selecting OK to complete the report Repeat this action until all reports are filed Open Transmit Console Service Data from the Conso...

Page 154: ...Select Service from the Task List Work Area 7 Open Groups from the Views area 8 Select CPC from the Groups Work Area 9 Drag and drop the select object on Transmit Console Service Data in the Service...

Page 155: ...Note Where Txxx your territory and Bxxx your branch office Support Center Please Close this problem testing connection only 6 Select Request Service 7 Select OK 8 Wait approximately 5 minutes for a me...

Page 156: ...6 78 Installing the System...

Page 157: ...lure of one of the HDDs of a LSS array in that enclosure The LSS arrays of the CPC frame consists of a maximum of 5 HDDs each The HDD enclosure of the CPC frame can be 6 11 or 16 HDDs You must configu...

Page 158: ...2 The Internal DASD Subsystem Configuration window displays 1 Use Internal Disk User s Guide SA22 1026 to configure to the customers requirements 7 2 Installing the System...

Page 159: ...ol Transport Service panel 5 Select LAN adapters and protocols only from the Configure panel 6 Select Configure 7 Use the Emulated Input Output Subsystem User s Guide and Reference GC38 0610 to config...

Page 160: ...7 4 Installing the System...

Page 161: ...CPCs defined to it you can deactivate all of your CPCs with a single deactivation by deactivating the Defined CPCs group on that Hardware Management Console If you do not have a Hardware Management Co...

Page 162: ...age appears confirming that all PCI coprocessors have been zeroized 8 Select Ok 9 Select Cancel to exit PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor Configuration Attention To safely power off the Multiprise 3000 an...

Page 163: ...n the Deactivate Task Confirmation window Ensure that the CPC s have been deactivated before continuing Attention 4 Wait Two Minutes Before Continuing Although all of the CPCs are deactivated there is...

Page 164: ...For a group of CPCs a Select the group of CPCs that you want to remove 4 Drag and drop the selected objects on Remove Object Definition in the Object Definition tasks area The Remove Object Definitio...

Page 165: ...ducts that attach to the system 1 When installing the system do not plug in any power cord until instructed to do so All signal cables must be connected first 2 If the power cord to the I O device can...

Page 166: ...4 Disconnect Lan extension cable Part 6339134 from the LAN cable Part 6339098 at the rear of the Hardware Management Console refer to page 3 8 5 Disconnect the LAN cable Part 60G1066 from the rear of...

Page 167: ...g Parallel Channel Cables on page 6 33 5 Disconnect UEPO cables from the UEPO panel connector J3 if installed Route the cables back into the adjacent frame refer to page 1 9 6 Disconnect the LAN betwe...

Page 168: ...12 Prepare frames for movement 1 Tie AC line cord s up in frame s 2 Install external packaging materials 3 Discontinuance is complete A 8 Installing the System...

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Page 170: ...as specified in the installation manual or by any other unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equ...

Page 171: ...owing terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both ESA 390 ESCON EtherJet FICON IBM OS 2 Multiprise PR SM S 370 S 390 System 390 S 3...

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