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The booklet contains the safety information in your national language with references to the US English source publications. Before using a US English publication to install, operate, or service this IBM product, you must first 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.
Use of non-specified connectors or fiber could violate the class 1 certification. CAUTION: All IBM laser modules are designed so that there 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 transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than class 1 power levels.
CAUTION: All IBM laser modules are designed so that there 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 transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than class 1 power levels.
In the Netherlands, the following applies: Cable Warning WARNING Handling 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 reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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This system brings with it new approach to the installation process. Information is gathered soon after the system is ordered via the www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink. It is then pre-configured before it is shipped. Installation time is greatly reduced if your system was pre-configured. However, because of the difficulty associated with gathering this information, not all systems will be completely pre-configured.
What You Should Provide 1. ECOS** C7106 voltage tester or equivalent (USA only) 2. A copy of Electrical Safety for IBM* Customer Engineers, S229-8124 at level -04 or higher 3. Completed the Electrical Safety Training Course for IBM Customer Engineers (self-study course 77170 or equivalent).
Checking Building Power 1 Checking the receptacle for wiring errors DANGER If the receptacle has a metal shell, do not touch the shell until you have completed the voltage and grounding/earthing checks below. Improper wiring or grounding/earthing could place dangerous voltage on the metal shell.
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ECOS C7106 tester and repeat the test. Refer to Electrical Safety for IBM Customer Engineers, S229-8124-04 for more information. Installing the System...
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2 Checking the ground/earth path Procedure B This procedure checks for a ground/earth resistance of one ohm or less at the receptacle ground/earth pin using the CE meter. The wall breaker should be OFF. 1. Using the CE meter, measure the resistance from the ground/earth pin of the receptacle to building ground/earth.
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3 Checking the AC voltage on single phase Perform the following AC voltage check with the Sample nominal voltages and ranges. wall breaker ON. (Voltage VAC 6 Hz) (Range VAC, min.-- max.) 9 -- 11 1. Measure the customer supplied voltage and 1 4 -- 127 write the voltage below.
Installing the Frames 1 Removing the packing material 1. Remove all of the tape and packing material from the outside of each frame (save shipping materials and container). 2. Inventory the components. 3. Remove all of the tape and packing material from the inside of each frame.
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3 Casters 1. Locate 4 chocks, in the shipping box. 2. Slide the chock under all four casters. Note: There are two types of chocks available a rubber chock or wire chock. Use whichever was provided. 3. Repeat this step for each frame. Locations Cryptographic Batteries SSA Extenders...
UEPO Jumper Cable Installation Procedure Skip this procedure if UEPO is not to be installed and go to “Creating the LAN (Local Area Network)” on page 1-10 1 UEPO cable Note: Remote EPO maybe required if IBF (Internal Battery Feature) is installed. Refer to your countries national electric code requirements.
Creating the LAN (Local Area Network) Skip this procedure if not connecting to a LAN for Hardware Management Console communication and go to “Installing System Cables to I/O 01 Expansion Frame” on page 1-15 1 Before you continue The local area network you are about to create can be a token ring network, a Note: ethernet network or a combination of both.
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2 Token Ring LAN 8226 An 8226 MAU is shipped to create and Token-Ring LAN. Three (Part 60G1063) LAN cables are shipped with the 7060 and one additional cable is shipped with each Hardware Management Console in the order. 1. The first token/ring adapter cards is located in the lowest numbered Logic card slot with Use only one of these connections.
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3 Connecting the 7060 String('s) to an existing ring If you are intending to manage the 7060 with upgraded Hardware Management Console on an existing ring the 7060 String can be configured into a existing LAN with the Hardware Management Console that will be upgraded to the latest MICRO CODE level.
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If you do not making an ethernet connection continue at 1-15. 4 Ethernet LAN Note: If connecting a EtherNet adapter to an existing Hardware Management Console on a token-ring LAN you will need to pass through a customer supplied bridge unit to Note: The MDI and the last MDI-X port are wired bridge the EtherNet adapter to the directly together.
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5 Connecting the 7060 String('s) to an existing LAN See the figure at the bottom of this page for and example of using the MID port for connecting multiple HUBs together. A rule for cascading HUBs is MID to X. If you are intending to manage the 7060 with upgraded Hardware Management Console The 7060 String can be configured into a existing LAN with the Hardware Management Console that will be upgraded to the latest MICRO CODE level.
Installing System Cables to I/O 01 Expansion Frame Determine if you have a I/O 01 Expansion Frame to install. A I/O 01 frame is populated channel connections at the rear of the frame. If you do not have a I/O 01 Expansion Frame to install go to “Installing System Cables to I/O 02 Expansion Frame”...
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3 Power Signal Cables 1. Locate the Power Signal Cable frame It will either be connected at LG16 of the CPC or at the J04 positions on the OCAs of the I/O 01 frame. Note: There are 4 connections at LG16 location.
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4 SSA Signal and Loop Cables 1. Locate the SSA (Serial Storage Architecture) cables in the CPC frame at LG13 node B1 and LG13 node B2 2. Route the cables to the I/O 01 frame. 3. At the front of the I/O 01 frame connect the cable from LG13 node B1 to the left most SSA-Extender card 0 at J01.
Installing System Cables to I/O 02 Expansion Frame Determine if you have a I/O 02 Expansion Frame to install. A I/O 02 frame is populated with DASD only at the front of the frame. If you do not have a I/O 02 Expansion Frame to install go to Chapter 2, “Installing the I/O and Support Processor”...
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2 SSA Signal and Loop Cables 1. Locate the SSA (Serial Storage Architecture) cables in the CPC frame at LG14 node A1 and LG14 node A2 2. Route the cables to the I/O 02 frame. 3. At the front of the I/O 02 frame connect the cable from LG14 node A1 to the SSA-Extender card 0 at J01 Where the return SSA plugs is depended on...
1. Assemble the speaker hanging bracket and ENET LG18 SVGA KYBD MOUSE attach to the side of the display. 2. Connect the speaker cable to the system unit at LG17-J5 and connect power USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection to LG17-USB0-J17. Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
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8 Setting modem switches If you have a 7858 modem, go to step 9. If you have a 7852 Model 400 modem, go to step 10. If you have a non-IBM modem, go to step 11. Installing the System...
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Press the up arrow (↑) until 1 displays. Press ENTER to save factory configuration 0 as User configuration 1. Continue on step 12. For more information, refer to IBM 7858 Modem Guide to Operations, GA13-1981. Chapter 2. Installing the I/O and Support Processor...
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- Up CD and DSR function normally - 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 modem.
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13 Connecting power Perform the impedance measurements using the ECOS C7106 tester (USA only). Reference: Electrical Safety for IBM Customer Engineers, S229-8124, Chapter 4. If the proper equipment is not available, refer to page 1-5 and perform the necessary measurements.
9672 Service Guide SY24-6160 chapter 5 Upgrading Internal Code (Hardware Management Console) before continuing. Perform the following procedure on new console to be installed. If there are no new consoles to install go to Chapter 4, “System Power-On” on page 4-1 Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
Hardware Management Console Upgrade Determination Diskette Preform this procedure only if the 7060 will be attached to an existing HMC. Diskette P/N: 51H9269 The Hardware Management Console Upgrade Determination Diskette is used to determine if an existing Hardware Management Console can be upgraded. Work with the customer to identify any Hardware Management Consoles he would like to have upgraded.
Installing a New Hardware Management Console 1 Setting up the units 1. Open and unpack the ship box that contains the Hardware Management Console. This box also contains the cables, the modem for the Remote Facility, (the customer may have to supply his own modem in some countries) and documentation.
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1. Locate the communication adapter cable. 2. If this is a newly installed HMC and the IBM 7852 Model 400 modem only. customer has no objections, use an a. Synchronous P/N 85H7180. Asynchronous connection, otherwise use a synchronous connection.
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If you have a 7857 or 7858 modem, go to step If you have a 7852 Model 400 modem, go to step 10. If you have a non-IBM modem, go to step 11. Chapter 3. Installing the Hardware Management Console...
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User configuration 1. Press ENTER to save factory configuration 3 as User configuration 0. Continue on step 12. For more information, refer to IBM 7857 Modem Guide to Operations, GA13-1839 or IBM 7858 Modem Guide to Operations, GA13-1981. Installing the System...
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- Up Two wire leased - Up Two wire leased For more information, refer to IBM 7852 Model 400 For more information, refer to IBM 7852 Model 400 External Data/FAX Modem Technical Reference. External Data/FAX Modem Technical Reference. Continue on step 13.
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60G1063) cable to any available connector 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 coaxial cable to the system unit card.
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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 to the parallel port (LPT1). If adding a customer supplied printer or you are changing the pre-configuration consult...
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17 Connecting power Perform the impedance measurements using the ECOS C7106 tester (USA only). Reference: Electrical Safety for IBM Customer Engineers, S229-8124, Chapter 4. If the proper equipment is not available, refer to page 1-5 and perform the necessary measurements.
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 Unit Emergency Only Switch to the OFF position (O). Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
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3 Connecting the power cord 1. Connect the frame power cord(s) to OCA1 and OCA2. 2. After inserting the line cords slide line cord retaining bracket to the left to secure the line cords. 3. Connect the frame power cord(s) to PWR OUT PWR OUT building power.
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4 Power Switches 1. At each OCA insure that both the power and the UEPO BYPASS switches are in the normal position. PWR OUT PWR OUT OCA FLT OCA FLT LOAD FLT LOAD FLT 2. Repeat this step for each frame. OT FLT OT FLT AMD FLT...
What to Do if You Have Trouble If a failure should occur while performing any of the following steps, or if the results are not as expected, STOP. Try to perform the step a second time. If the results are still incorrect, refer to Service Guide, SY24-6160 to begin troubleshooting the problem.
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...
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2 IBF Power switches 1. If installed insure that the breaker switch of each IBF (Integrated Battery Feature) is in the On position. Note: The location of the IBF's are directly to the left of the DASD at the front of the frame.
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4 Power On 1. Power on the Support Element display 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 screen appears).
Hardware Management Console Power-On Skip this step if a Hardware Management Console is not being used 1 Setting the switches Note: If this Hardware Management Console is an upgraded or replacement insert the Save/Restore diskette into drive "A" before powering on. 1.
4. Ensure Enable Remote Service is checked. 5. In the dial prefix box a B for blind dialing. 6. Select the Next button. 7. Enter the information for your location. 8. Select the Finish button. Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
Logon I/O and Support Processor 1 Logging on to the Support Element Select the I/O and Support Processor Logon panel. 1. Type SERVICE in the User identification field. 2. Press the tab key to move the cursor to the next field. 3.
Hardware Management Go to step 3 if not making a EtherNet Console. connection. 1. Select IBM 100/10 Ethernet PCI Adapter The first EtherNet adapter plugged is from the Network Adapter list. located on the I/O and Support Processor card in slots LG17 and LG18 2.
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4 Protocol Configuration. Note: Record the adapter number displayed in front of the protocols you just added to the current 1. Select IBM IEEE 802.2 from the Protocols configuration and the plug location (LGxx) of the list. adapter you will need it later in this publication.
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7 Completing the Configuration 1. Select Logoff from the Console Actions 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 again in SERVMODE.
Object Definition If the system is NOT pre-configured and you have a pre-configuration diskette, go to “Restore Diskette Not Loaded” on page 6-61 before continuing. 1 Selecting the options From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Console Actions from the Views area 2.
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2 Hardware Management Console Communications 1. Over type the pre-set Support Element name with the new name if the customer wishes to change the default name. 2. If more than one Support Element is attached to the LAN, and they are going to communicate with a Hardware Management Console each Support Element and Hardware Management...
Customize Console Date/Time (Support Element) 1 Customizing the Support Element date/time From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Console Actions from the Views area 2. Open Customize Date/Time from the Console Actions Work Area The Customize Time and Date panel displays.
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Support Element. 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 you do not have the proper...
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2 Enable Automatic Dialing Important Refer to the corresponding pages in the Resource Link WEB Site for the data that you will enter on these panels. From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2.
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The Enable Console Services panel displays. Note: Phone Server must be enabled to establish a IBM support connection. 3. Press F1 for detailed help to enable the Note: Optical Error Analysis must be enabled for fields on this panel that you want.
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Enabling Service Status 1 Selecting the options From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open 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.
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Customizing Dialing Information Skip this procedure if your system has been pre-configured 1 Customizing the remote service facility From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Console Actions from the Views area 2. Open Customizing Dialing Information from the Console Actions Work Area Important Refer to the corresponding pages in the Resource Link WEB Site for the data...
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2 Entering remote service account information From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open CPC Remote Customization from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area. 4. Select CPC from the Groups Work Area 5.
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Licensed Internal Code Changes (Support Element) 1 Read this before proceeding During installation, you should insure that your system has all the necessary changes to the licensed internal code. It is recommended that you obtain a System Update Level (SUL) Tape cartridge which contains changes to the licensed internal code.
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Note: If you have performed “Enabling Support Element Services” on page 5-9 to The Internal Code Changes panel displays. established a IBM support connection you 1. Select Retrieve Internal Code Changes can select Retrieve the changes from from the menu.
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The Hardware Messages icon 5 Completing the operation If an error occurs, the Hardware Messages icon Read each note before proceeding. will flash. The message may be related to the Note: Follow the instructions on the panels that Support Element. To display the message, follow to retrieve the licensed internal code follow the procedure below.
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Changing Internal Code (Support Element) This procedure allows you to install licensed internal code changes on the Support Element that were retrieved. 1 Installing the changes 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open Change Management from the Task List Work Area 3.
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2 Completing the operation Read the notes that follow before proceeding. Note: Follow the instructions on the panels to complete the operation. If no errors are detected, the following will happen. A message may display stating “the internal code changes were installed and activated as requested.”...
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3. When the restore is complete press and hold the CTLT key, ALT key and DEL key to restart the Hardware Management Console. 4. Repeat this step for each upgraded or replacement Hardware Management Console. Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
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2 LAN adapter configuration. Hardware Management Console LAN adapters can be Token-Ring or Ethernet. Configuration Adapter Adapter 1 default Token-Ring ---- 8. Select Enable optional EtherNet ---- optional Token-Ring EtherNet 9. Enter a IP address. The factory default setting for the primary LAN adapter is If adding this console to an existing LAN use 9.130.1.* (* being unique for each Hardware Additional Hardware Management Console on...
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3 Additional Hardware Management Console 11. If configuring a second LAN adapter 1 connection enter a unique IP address in the If adding a new Hardware Management Console to second adapter field. The network mask is an existing DOMAIN it will be necessary to perform the same as LAN adapter 0.
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4 Logging on to the Hardware Management Note: If you have installed the side mounting foot Console so that your system unit stands on it's side. It is also necessary to open the CD-ROM 1. Select the Hardware Management Console drive and extent the CD-ROM retaining Logon panel.
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Customize Console Date/Time (Hardware Management Console) 1 Customizing the Hardware Management Console date/time Note: If you have an existing system attached to this LAN with a (FC6150) TIMER card or (FC6152) ETRD card installed and attached to a 9037 Sysplex Timer via a fiber optic link the time will be updated automatically and synchronized by the 9037 Sysplex Timer.
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Management Console. 1 The Facility This facility allows your system to automatically report problems to IBM. It also allows you to A Hardware Management Console can only receive the latest licensed internal code changes serve as a Phone Sever to a CPC defined to from the IBM Service Support System.
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2 Customizing Dialing Information 1. Select the Hardware Management Console Logon panel. 2. Type SERVICE in the User identification field. 3. Press the tab key to move the cursor to the next field. 4. Type SERVMODE in the Password field. 5.
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3 Customizing Phone Numbers Important Refer to the corresponding pages in the Resource Link WEB Site for the data that you will enter on these panels. Note: If no numbers appear in the selection field or if you need to manually override the From the Hardware Management Console default numbers you can manually input the Workplace panel.
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Note: You may have more than one Note: Phone Server must be enabled to establish Hardware Management Console to a IBM support connection. install. Only Hardware Management Console with all CPC Note: Optical Error Analysis must be enabled for...
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Defining Support Element to the Hardware Management Console If the system is NOT pre-configured and you have a pre-configuration diskette, go to “Restore Diskette Not Loaded” on page 6-61 before continuing. Note: 1. Open Groups from the Views area 2. If you have Undefined CPC's in the Groups Work Area continue with the following procedure to define the CPCs..
Enabling Service Status 1 Selecting the options From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open Service from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4. Drag and Drop Defined CPC's on Service Status in the Service area 5.
Change Object Definition Skip this procedure if the customer does not wish to change the names of the CPC's and go to “Customizing Date/Time (Support Element)” on page 6-13. 1 Selecting the options From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1.
Customizing Date/Time (Support Element) 1 Setting date/time From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open CPC Operational Customize from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4.
Remote Customization (Support Element) Skip this procedure if your system has been pre-configured or if you have a pre-configuration diskette and go to “Licensed Internal Code Changes (Hardware Management Console)” on page 6-16. 1 Customizing the remote service facility From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel.
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3 Entering remote service account information From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1. Select all the CPC's you want to customize at one time. 2. Drag and drop the selected objects on Account Information in the CPC Remote Customization area. 4 Entering the information A message should appear stating initializing with information from Hardware Management Console.
Licensed Internal Code Changes (Hardware Management Console) 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.
2. Select OK. 4 Inserting the optical cartridge Skip this step if you are retrieving from the (IBM support system). The Insert Optical Cartridge panel displays. 1. Insert the optical cartridge.
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The Hardware Messages icon 6 Completing the operation If an error occurs, the Hardware Messages icon Read each note before proceeding. will flash. The message may be related to the Note: Follow the instructions on the panels that Hardware Management Console or one of the follow to retrieve the licensed internal code Support Elements.
Note: Verify that Enabled appears in the change 1. Select Install and activate changes that management service field. If not call your were retrieved from the menu. IBM support center for assistance. 2. Select OK. 3 Selecting the changes The Select Internal Code Changes panel displays.
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5 Completing the operation Read the notes that follow before proceeding. Note: Follow the instructions on the panels to complete the operation. Note: If no errors are detected, the following will happen. A message may display stating “the internal code changes were installed and reactivating the system is required.”...
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.
2. Select OK. 3 Inserting the optical cartridge Skip this step if you are retrieving from the (IBM support system). The Insert Optical Cartridge panel displays. 1. Insert the optical cartridge.
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5 Completing the operation Read each note before proceeding. Note: Follow the instructions on the panels that follow to retrieve the licensed internal code changes. Note: If you receive a message stating “new internal code changes cannot be found” or “invalid request,”...
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Changing Internal Code (Support Element) This procedure allows you to install licensed internal code changes on the Support Element that were retrieved. 1 Installing the changes 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open Change Management from the Task List Work Area 3.
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2 Completing the operation Read the notes that follow before proceeding. Note: Follow the instructions on the panels to complete the operation. Note: If no errors are detected, the following will happen. A message may display stating “the internal code changes were installed and activated as requested.”...
Establishing a CPC Console Connection 1 The remote connection From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open CPC Recovery from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4.
Cryptographic Configuration Skip this procedure if you do not have the Cryptographic feature enabled and go to “Running the Checkout Test from Single Object Operations” on page 6-29 1 Configuration From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2.
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2 Select for Activation From the Cryptographic Coprocessor window 1. Select a CP from the list. Note: Inform the customer that the cryptographic 2. Select Select for next activation coprocessor configurations have been loaded and queued for the next activation. 3.
Running the Checkout Test from Single Object Operations Checkout test can be run directly from the Support Element. See “Running the Checkout Test from the Support Element” on page 6-30 1 Preparing to test the processor 1. Open Task List from the Views area Note: Important, Do not confuse the Checkout Test icon in the Service area of the 2.
Running the Checkout Test from the Support Element Skip this step if you ran Checkout test from a Single Object Operation 1 Before you Start Checkout test runs at different levels based on the generation of machine. To avoid confusion and to ensure the test runs correctly log Off the Hardware Management Console go to the location of the Support Element and log On to the Support...
Install a protective plug in a fiber optic receptacle when the fiber optic connector is removed. Use IBM Fiber Optic Cleaning Kit, part 5453521, to clean the cable connector before installing it into the receptacle of the card. Replace the plastic cover on each un-installed fiber optic connector.
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CAUTION: Although the IBM module is safe, there may be other Laser modules in the system link that may not be 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 require the use of special viewing devices.
Installing Parallel Channel Cables 1 Before you start Attention Before installing the channel interface cables press the cable contacts tightly against the ESD pad as shown, to remove static charge and prevent possible channel card damage. An ESD wristband (part 6428167) must be used while handling channel cables, wrap blocks, and terminators in the following procedures.
Installing Emulated I/O cables LAN (Local Area Network) Connections Ethernet/Token-Ring located in LG12, LG11, and LG10 The (Token-Ring) feature card requires special handling for configuration. Each card has two connectors: an RJ-45 and a 9 pin D-shell. Only one will be used. Configuration of a LAN port is done each time the card is powered on and only one wrap connector or LAN cable is plugged on each port.
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4 Ethernet or Token-Ring connection The corresponding CHPID can be located using “Locating the correct CHPID on the card.” on page 6-36. Note: There are 2 LAN cable connector types for each token-ring. An RJ-45 or a 9 pin D-shell connect only one.
Observe the following caution notices when handling ESCON fiber optic channel cables. CAUTION: Although the IBM module is safe, there may be other Laser modules in the system link that may not be safe under all conditions. For this reason it is advised to never view the end of the optical fiber cable or open receptacle.
Additional location help available on-line When working from the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open CPC Recovery Tasks from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4.
STI Assignments Table 6-3. FIBB STI Addressing CHPID STI link STI Port Attachment Connector Range internal 00 - 1F PMI internal to FIBB/BBD 20 - 3F Expansion cage to FIBB/BBD 6-38 Installing the System...
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Channel (BIDI) Higher CHPID Lower CHPID Adapters (Rear View) Table 6-4. CHPIDs for BiDi (ESCON and/or parallel) Channels (CHN) I/O 01 Expansion CPC Cage Cage Plug Location BiDi BiDi Used For Used For CHPID CHPID LG01 SCSI 00 - 01 20 - 21 LG02 22 - 23...
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 Converters are installed. When the installation of all IBM channel attached equipment is completed, 1. Install all covers. 6-40 Installing the System...
Running the Input/Output Configuration Program (IOCP) 1 Before you start The Input/Output Configuration Program (IOCP) can run in either ESA/390*, or LPAR mode. The customer must provide you with an input file for this program. The input file is in 80 column card image format and can be provided on a channel attached tape or on a Hardware Management Console or a I/O and Support Processor diskette.
Establishing a CPC Console Connection Use the following procedures to configure each CPC being installed unless the following is true. The customer has predefined all the new CPCs using Hardware Configuration Definition (HCD) release 5.1 or later and all definitions are in one IODF.
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1 The remote connection From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open CPC Recovery from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4. Open Defined CPC's from the Groups Work Area 5.
The Input File 1 Determining which procedure to follow Choose one of the following: If the input file is on diskette, go to “Input File On Diskette 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”...
Input File Not Provided 1 What to do If the customer does not provide you with an input file, explain to the customer that the processor has been tested, but the connectivity and cable paths to the I/O has not been tested. Continue with the installation, but make arrangements to return once the customer has the input file.
Input File On Diskette or Hard Drive Special Instructions - If Errors Occur If errors are detected during this procedure, refer to the Service Guide, SY24-6160. If the I/O Configuration Program returns error messages in the IOCP source file, refer to the IOCP Users Guide GC38-0401 If you are able to correct the error, restart this procedure.
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2 Importing the source file Note: The active data set cannot be changed at this time. This is the one you selected for the power-on reset (IML). Select one of the other data sets. If you need to use the active data set, you must perform a power-on reset using one of the other valid data sets.
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3 Building the data set The Input/Output Configuration panel displays. 1. Select Options from the action bar. 2. Select Build data set from the pull-down. The Build Configuration Data Set panel displays. 3. Select Ignore unrecognized card statements if there are MVSCP statements in addition to IOCP statements.
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4 Performing a power-on reset If only one data set was built and it was built in LPAR mode, have the customer create a reset profile and customize the image profiles at this time. From the Support Element Workplace 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2.
Input File On Tape Special Instructions - If Errors Occur If errors are detected during this procedure, refer to the Service Guide, SY24-6160. If the I/O Configuration Program returns error messages in the IOCP source file, refer to the IOCP Users Guide GC38-0401 If you are able to correct the error, restart this procedure.
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3 Defining the load device The Input/Output Configuration panel displays. 1. Under the title “Data Set Status,” select any valid data set (not the active one) that you want to change. 2. Select Options from the action bar. 3. Select Open source file from the pull-down.
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4 Building the data set The Input/Output Configuration panel displays. 1. Select Options from the action bar. 2. Select Build data set from the pull-down. The Build Configuration Data Set panel displays. 3. Select OK The Confirm the Action panel displays. (This panel only displays the first time a build is requested.) 4.
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5 Performing a power-on reset 1. Select Options from the action bar. 2. Select Exit from the pull-down. 3. Open Task List from the Views area 4. Open CPC Recovery from the Task List Work Area 5. Open Groups from the Views area 6.
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6 Starting the program 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open CPC Configuration from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4. Select CPC from the 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...
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7 Importing and building the data set Note: The active data set cannot be changed at this time. This is the one you selected for the power-on reset (IML). Select one of the other data sets. 1. Under the title “Data Set Status,” select any valid data set (not the active one).
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8 Performing a power-on reset If only one data set was built and it was built in LPAR mode, have the customer create a reset profile and customize the image profiles at this time. 1. Select Options from the action bar. 2.
Accepting Licensed Internal Code Changes (Support Element) If there are no Support Element LIC Changes to accept go to “Accepting Licensed Internal Code Changes (Hardware Management Console)” on page 6-58. This procedure allows you to accept licensed internal code changes as a permanent part of the Support Element's licensed internal code.
Accepting Licensed Internal Code Changes (Hardware Management Console) If there are no Hardware Management Console LIC Changes to accept go to “Backup Critical Data (Hardware Management Console and Support Element)” on page 6-60. This procedure allows you to accept licensed internal code changes as a permanent part of the Hardware Management Console's licensed internal code.
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5 Completing the operation A message stating that the changes 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 Element)” on page 6-60. 6-59 Chapter 6.
Backup Critical Data (Hardware Management Console and Support Element) 1 Setting up the Support Element Note: It is recommended that if a Hardware Management Console is available to the 1. Open Task List from the Views area system that backup be done to the optical 2.
Restore Diskette Not Loaded 1 Before you start You are here because the system you are installing was not 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 “Restoring Pre-Configuration (Hardware Management Console)”...
NOTE. The name (ORDER#) is the customer order number from the worksheet sent to IBM. The file is to be down loaded to a 1.44 MB diskette in binary mode. This process also requires a blank formatted 1.44 MB diskette, the HWMCA-RESTORE1 diskette (Part 1956480)..
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1 Preparing the Hardware Management Console NOTE. This procedure must be completed on each Hardware Management Console supplied with this system. To determine which Hardware Management Console you are working with. Have the Hardware Management Console operational. Look at the title bar for the Hardware Management Console workplace.
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2 Verifying Hardware Management Console Data. 1. ENTER to make the E: drive the current drive. 2. ENTER DIR: IQYBMCC*.RAM NOTE. You should have a IQYBMCCx.RAM for each Hardware Management Console attached to your system. The "x" will match the Hardware Management Console number that was recorded at the start of this procedure HMC2, HMC3 or HMC4.
Creating CPC Locations Diskette 1 Verifying Support Element Data. 1. ENTER E: to make the E: drive the current drive. 2. ENTER DIR *.D 3. Verify the number of files is equal to the Note: It is not necessary to create a CPC number of CPC's attached to your system.
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3 Clean-up 1. ENTER ERASE E:\*.* Note: Repeat this Clean-up Step on each Hardware Management Console before 2. The message displayed is: continuing. ALL FILES IN THE DIRECTORY WILL BE DELETED! ARE YOU SURE (Y/N)?" 3. ANSWER 4. Pressing and holding the CTRL key, ALT key and the DEL key to restart the Hardware Management Console.
Restoring Pre-Configuration (Support Element) This process requires the CPC LOCATIONS diskette created in STEP 2 of “Creating CPC Locations Diskette” on page 6-65 and the SE-RESTORE1 diskette (Part 1956504). This procedure is to be performed on each Support Element. Each Support Element is associated with a CPC listed on the CPC LOCATIONS diskette label created in STEP 2 of “Creating CPC Locations Diskette”...
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2 Loading Pre-Configuration 1. Insert the SE-RESTORE1 diskette into drive A:. 2. ENTER A: to make the A: drive the current drive. 3. ENTER LOADRAM E:XXXX.C C: /C/M/S/NE (Where XXXX equals the EIA location for the CPC EXAMPLE=A18A. 4. ENTER LOADRAM C:IQYBCBK1.RAM C: /C/M/S/NE (Where XXXX equals the EIA location for the CPC EXAMPLE=A18A.
Customizing Scheduled Operations (Hardware Management Console) Skip this procedure if you do not have an Hardware Management Console and go to “Customizing Scheduled Operations (Support Element's)” on page 6-70. 1 Setting Up Scheduled Operations (Hardware Management Console): 1. Open Console Actions from the Views area.
Customizing Scheduled Operations (Support Element's) 1 Setting Up Scheduled Operations (Support Element's) 1. Open the Task List from the Views area. 2. Open CPC Operational Customization from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area. 4. Drag and drop: Defined CPC's from the Note: Groups Work Area onto Scheduled Operations in the CPC Operational...
If a mismatch is detected, NO DATA will be reported. 5. The Transmit Vital Product Data to IBM, panel displays. 6. Select System (Support Element) Vital Product Data if working from a Hardware...
Disabling Service Status 1 Selecting the options From the Hardware Management Console Workplace panel. 1. Open Task List from the Views area 2. Open Service from the Task List Work Area 3. Open Groups from the Views area 4. Drag and drop the Defined CPC's from the Groups Work Area onto Service Status in the Service area 5.
(system administrators, operators, supervisors): How to perform problem analysis Advise customer personnel that they are responsible for customizing and cabling: Non-IBM S/370* channels Advise customer personnel that they are responsible for: Running the IOCP program Configuring Internal DASD subsystem, see “Internal DASD Subsystem Configuration”...
Save all diskettes and store them in the box in which they came. Save all optical cartridges sent with the system (the backup cartridge is an IBM asset and should be treated accordingly). Store all unused items in the system area where they can be easily retrieved.
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Hardware Management telecommunications equipment defined to Console complete the report from the Support send the service data to the IBM* service Element. Go to Reporting from the Support support system or if the customer does not...
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2. Open Installation Complete Report from telecommunications equipment defined to the Console Actions Work Area send the service data to the IBM* service support system or if the customer does not 3. Fill in the appropriate fields. authorize you to use this facility, send the 4.
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4. Drag and drop the Defined CPC's from the service data to the IBM* service support system or Groups Work Area onto Report a if the customer does not authorize you to use this Problem in the Service area.
1. Open Task List from Views. 2. Open CPC Configuration Tasks from Views. 3. Open Groups from Views. 4. Drag the CPC icon from the CPC Work Area and drop it on DASD Subsystem Configuration under CPC Configuration Tasks. Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
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The Internal DASD Subsystem Configuration window displays. 1. Use Internal Disk User's Guide SA22-1026 to configure to the customers requirements. Installing the System...
Emulated I/O Configuration Installation complete if not configuring emulated I/O 1 Beginning the procedure Note: Record the Adapter number displayed in front of the protocols you just added to the current 1. Before you can continue you must configuration and the plug location (LGxx) of the configure the Emulated I/O adapters to the adapter you will need it later in this publication operating system.
5. Select a CP from the list of CP's 6. Select Zeroize 7. Select Zeroize 8. Select Ok 9. Repeat until all "CP"s have been zeroized. 10. Select Cancel to exit Cryptographic Coprocessor Configuration. Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2003...
Performing PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor Zeroize | Skip this step if you do not have the Cryptographic feature and go to deactivating the CPCs on page A-2. | 2 Performing PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor | Zeroize | From the Support Element Workplace panel. 1.
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| 3 Deactivate the CPC(s) 1. Open the Task List from the Views area. 2. Open Daily Tasks from the Task List Work Area. 3. Open Groups from the Views area. 4. Select the Defined CPC(s) on a Hardware Management Console . 5.
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| To prevent other Hardware Management Consoles | from detecting CPC communication failures, you | must remove the discontinued CPC(s) from the | enterprise. | 5 Remove Object Definition 1. Open the Task List from the Views area. 2. Open Object Defintion from the Task List Work Area.
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7 Shutdown the Hardware Management Console(s) 1. Minimize all windows displayed by clicking on their minimize icons (in the upper right corner of the windows). 2. Click once with the right mouse button on the Desktop. 3. Select Shut down from the system menu.
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5. Disconnect the LAN cable (Part 60G1066) from the rear of the Hardware Management Console (refer to page 3-8). 6. Disconnect the coaxial cable from the (IBM 3270 Connection) if installed (refer to page 3-8). 7. Disconnect the communication adapter cable from the console and modem if modem is attached (refer to page 3-5).
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| 10 Disconnecting Customer Cables 1. Before continuing read Caution Information on page 6-31 2. Disconnect all ESCON Fiber Optic cables from the channel cards (refer to page 6-32). Install dust protectors in all fiber optic ports when a cable is removed. 3.
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| 12 Prepare frames for movement 1. Tie AC line cord(s) up in frame(s). 2. Install external packaging materials. 3. Discontinuance is complete. Installing the System...
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