Switching from one console type to another when the current console is not operational
If you develop a problem with the current console, you can use one of these methods to change the console type.
- If you are using a LAN-connected PC for the console and have another PC set up to be the console, you might be able to use the other PC for the console until the problem with the first console is fixed.
- Use SST from another workstation.
- Use the console service functions (65+21).
- Use the appropriate native macro from another workstation.
Any hardware allocations or configurations will have to be accomplished before connecting with another connectivity. For example, if you are using a shared IOP in an LPAR environment you can deallocate and allocate the resource from one partition to another, if your hardware supports this method. If you planned for a backup console some or all of this work may already be done. If you do not have a backup console in place, some tasks may require one or more IPLs to get the system into a state where you can use the new console.
Using the same configuration example above (LAN to direct) and assuming all hardware and configurations have been done, you would disconnect the existing console (LAN-connected); use the console service functions (65+21), native macro, or SST from another workstation to set the console type to a 2 for directly attached consoles; then connect the local console directly attached. However, if you used the native macro or SST from another workstation, you may also have to activate the asynchronous communications adapter. Using the console service functions (65+21) or native macro OPSCONSOLE RESTART automatically activates the adapter.
There are several console service functions (65+21) that might be needed to recover or debug an Operations Console problem depending on the problem, the connectivity used for the current console, the target console type, and the current state of the system. If you are unsure of any function or recovery action, contact your service provider for assistance.
Parent topic:
Management of multiple consoles
Related reference
Using the console service functions (65+21)