Replacing software using the automatic installation method
The automatic installation process replaces all of the i5/OS® licensed programs that are currently installed and that have been refreshed.
To add new products, either use the Work with Licensed Programs menu (type GO LICPGM) option 5 (Prepare for Install) before you perform these automatic installation procedures or use LICPGM menu option 11 (Install Licensed Programs) after the automatic installation. You might need to delete some products that you do not want after the installation has finished.
As you perform these steps, reference codes (also known as system reference codes or SRCs) appear on the data display of the control panel or virtual control panel of the primary partition or HMC. When the system attention light is on and a reference code starting with A6 appears, the system is waiting for you respond to a message or make a device ready. When this information lists a reference code with xx (such as A6xx 6001), it means that any combination of characters can occur where the xx appears. The console can also display reference codes during the installation of Licensed Internal Code. For more details about reference codes, refer to Reference codes for i5/OS software installation.
Before you upgrade, it is required that you use the Prepare for Install options to accept online software agreements for those licensed programs (including Licensed Internal Code and the i5/OS operating system) that you plan to install. You must also allocate additional space for Licensed Internal Code. These tasks are described in Required: Accepting software agreements and Required: Allocating additional space for Licensed Internal Code. If these steps are not completed, the upgrade will not be completed.
If you are using image catalogs, have completed steps 1 through 5 in the topic Preparing to upgrade or replace software using an image catalog. Then return to this topic. Ignore the following steps that refer to loading volumes.
- If you are using an image catalog (virtual optical device) to install, perform this step at least a day before you do the actual installation. If you are not using an image catalog, go to step 2.
To verify the image catalog entries are sorted in the correct sequence and to validate that all your images are in loaded status, enter the following command:
WRKIMGCLGE IMGCLG(catalog-name)Ensure your catalog is in ready status and that all image catalog entries are in loaded or mounted status. To sort and verify your image catalog for installation, press PF7 to prompt for the VFYIMGCLG command. Enter *UPGRADE for the type and *YES for the sort field.
Another method to sort and verify your image catalog is to enter the following command to put the images in the correct order. By default, the volume with the lowest index is mounted. Then all the other volumes are loaded.
VFYIMGCLG IMGCLG(catalog-name) TYPE(*UPGRADE) SORT(*YES)After you ensure that your images are in loaded status, continue with step 3.
- Arrange the installation media that you plan to install in the following order (you might not have all of these). The identifiers for the IBM-supplied media B29xx_01 and B29xx_02 (for example, RS 540-xx for V5R4) must match. Verify also that B29xx_01 and B29xx_02 are in the correct primary language.
- I_BASE_01 Licensed Internal Code for i5/OS
- B29xx_01 i5/OS
- B29xx_02 i5/OS no-charge options
- B29MM_03 i5/OS no-charge options
- B29MM_04 i5/OS no-charge options
- D29xx_01 i5/OS no-charge options
- D29xx_02 i5/OS no-charge options
- D29xx_03 i5/OS no-charge options
- D29xx_04 i5/OS no-charge options
- D29xx_05 i5/OS no-charge licensed programs
- D29xx_06 i5/OS no-charge licensed programs
- D29xx_07 i5/OS no-charge licensed programs
- L29xx_01 priced licensed programs
- L29xx_02 priced licensed programs
- F29xx_01 single licensed programs
Keep the following installation media available for later use:
- N29xx_01 Secondary Language Media
- Cydddvrm_01 Cumulative PTF Package (if ordered)
- SK3T-4091 i5/OS Information Center
For descriptions of the optical media, refer to Media labels and their contents.
- Verify that your system unit is powered on. If your system unit is powered off, go to Starting from a power-off condition and perform the procedure there. That procedure tells you when to return here.
- On your console, ensure that you have a connection to the system.
- Load the first volume of installation media that contains Licensed Internal Code into the installation device that is defined for the system. (If you are using IBM-supplied media, this volume is labeled I_BASE_01.) Throughout these procedures, load the next volume when prompted by the system. Wait for the In Use indicator to go out. Also ensure that you have removed other media from devices that are not involved in these procedures.
- If you are using a tape device instead of an optical device, verify that the tape unit is varied on and allocated to your system.
- If you are using a device that is enabled as an alternate installation device, load the Licensed Internal Code media in your primary device and your installation media in your alternate installation device. Your installation will fail if both media do not contain the same release level of Licensed Internal Code. For more information, see Alternate installation device.
- Use the control panel to set the mode to Normal.
For logical partitions only Use the virtual control panel (Work with Partition Status display on your primary partition or partition status on systems with HMC) to set the mode to Normal. Also, make sure that you have already selected the alternate IPL device before performing the initial program load (IPL) in step 8. Notes:
- If you have not already set up an alternate IPL device for a logical partition, refer to online help information in IBM® iSeries™ Navigator.
- If you are using another method to select an alternate IPL device in a logical partition, refer to the topic Overview: Alternate installation device.
- If you have not previously performed an IPL either to perform the tasks to allocate the required additional storage for the V5R4 Licensed Internal Code (might be required) or to change the disk configuration (optional), perform this IPL now . Do this before you power down the system or logical partition in step 8.
If you are not sure that additional space for the Licensed Internal Code has been allocated, follow the steps in Required: Allocating additional space for Licensed Internal Code. If additional space has been allocated, you receive the message Allocating additional space is not necessary.
If you are using an image catalog to perform your upgrade and you performed the IPL in this step, perform step 5 in Scenario: Preparing to upgrade or replace software using an image catalog and then return here to the next step.
- Power down the system or logical partition to perform the upgrade.
- If you are upgrading from V5R2 to V5R4 and you are using a virtual optical device to install, ensure you have loaded and applied V5R2 PTF SI19886. If you are upgrading from V5R3 to V5R4, ensure you have loaded and applied V5R3 PTF SI19888.
After you have loaded and applied either of these PTFs...
PWRDWNSYS OPTION(*IMMED) RESTART(*YES) IPLSRC(*IMGCLG) IMGCLG(catalog-name)
- If you are performing any other upgrade...
PWRDWNSYS OPTION(*IMMED) RESTART(*YES) IPLSRC(D)If you have nonconfigured disk units present, performing this step configures disk units automatically by default. If you do not want nonconfigured disk units added, follow the directions in the topic Installing optional i5/OS PTF to choose disk configuration.
Press Enter. Powering down could take approximately 15 minutes or more for this step. The data display area of the control panel continues to display reference codes.
- If you did not do the required preparation tasks for accepting software agreements or allocating additional space for Licensed Internal Code, you will see error messages. You need to follow the instructions on the display and then begin the installation again.
- If the system attention light appears and one of the reference codes listed in Reference codes for i5/OS software installation appears in the data display on the control panel, complete the instructions for that reference code. If you have logical partitions, the reference codes appear in the primary partition or HMC.
- If the Alternate Installation Device Failed display appears, there is an alternate installation device on the system that is enabled. Either it was not disabled before starting the installation, or the device is otherwise not ready. Do one of the following:
- To continue the installation with optical media, press Enter.
- To use the alternate installation device, make a note of the message at the bottom of the display.
Press F12 (Cancel). Reference code B608 1105 appears on the control panel. Use the Common reference codes for i5/OS software installation to determine how to continue.
- If you are using optical media or tape for the upgrade, the Licensed Internal Code - Status display appears on your console. After 100% complete is reached, the console can appear blank for approximately 5 minutes and the IPL in Progress display might appear. You do not need to respond to these displays.
Install Licensed Internal Code - Status Install of the Licensed Internal Code in progress. +-------------------------------------------------------+ Percent | XX % | complete +-------------------------------------------------------+ Elapsed time in minutes . . . . . . . . : x.x Please wait.If you are using an image catalog (virtual optical device) for the upgrade, you will see status messages that indicate the progress of the Licensed Internal Code installation:
- C6xx41DC is a status reference code that indicates the progress of the Licensed Internal Code decompression. The xx indicates the percent that is decompressed. No action is required.
- C6xx41CC is a status reference code that indicates the progress of the Licensed Internal Code installation. The xx indicates the percent of the Licensed Internal Code that is installed. No action is required.
- If you are using optical media or tape for the upgrade and an error occurs, you might see a display that requires a response. Perform the action necessary as prompted by the display.
If you are using an image catalog for the upgrade and an error occurs, see Image catalog recovery for the recovery actions.
After a period of time (when the installation process starts to install the operating system), some displays appear on the console. One of the displays is called Licensed Internal Code IPL in Progress. Some of the IPL steps could take a long time (up to two hours or longer), depending on how much data recovery is required for your system. The last message shown on the IPL in Progress display should be Start the Operating System.
- Load the next volume in sequence when the system prompts you for another volume.
If the system does not prompt you or if you receive a Media command failed message, remove the I_BASE_01 volume and insert the B29xx_01 volume. Select option 1 (Attempt to install the operating system again) to continue with the installation.
You might be prompted for the next volume several times during the installation process.
If you receive a message that refers to device QINDEV, first make the device ready. Then press Enter to continue.
- Status displays appear during the installation process. The installation status display shown here indicates how much of the installation is complete as well as how many stages remain. You do not need to respond to this status screen. The display is blank for a time between stage 4 and stage 5.
Message ID. . . : CPI2070 i5/OS Installation Status +---------------------------------------------------+ Stage 2 | XX % | +---------------------------------------------------+ Installation Objects Stage Completed Restored 1 Creating needed profiles and libraries . . . . : X >> 2 Restoring programs to library QSYS . . . . . . : XXXXX 3 Restoring language objects to library QSYS . . : 4 Updating program table . . . . . . . . . . . . : 5 Installing database files. . . . . . . . . . . : 6 Completing i5/OS installation . . . . . . . . : i5/OS is a trademark of IBM in the United States and other countries.
- Status displays might appear. These displays show the status of the licensed programs and language objects as they install on the system. You do not need to respond to these status displays.
Installing Licensed Programs System: XXXX Licensed programs processed . . . . . . . . . . : 0 of XXX Licensed program install in progressThe following display is an example of the display that appears during the installation process.
Installing Licensed Programs System: XXXX Licensed programs processed . . . . . . . . . . : X of XXX Licensed Program Option Description Type 5722SS1 2 Online Information 2924This display shows which licensed programs and optional parts of licensed programs are being processed. After the *PGM objects and *LNG objects are processed, the display shows the total number of licensed programs processed.
- The following message might appear when the system is ready for the next media volume that contains licensed programs. When you are installing from optical media, wait for the In Use indicator to go out before you respond to the message.
Display Messages System: XXXX Queue . . . . . : QSYSOPR Program . . . . : *DSPMSG Library . . . : QSYS Library . . . : Severity . . . . : 95 Delivery . . . : *BREAK Type reply (if required), press Enter. Load a valid volume containing licensed programs in optical device OPT01 (X G). Reply . . . . GLoad the next media volume that contains licensed programs and continue the installation. Occasionally, you will be prompted to load the next volume after a short time has passed. This event usually happens when the licensed programs on the media are at the same level as the licensed programs already installed on your machine.
Type G and press Enter. After you load each volume, type G and press Enter. If there are no more volumes to load that contain licensed programs, or if you want to end the loading process, type X and press Enter.
- The media has been read, and now the licensed programs are going through the installation process. Even though it might take a long time, wait for the Sign On display to appear. When the installation is successfully completed, the Sign On display appears. (There is no message that indicates automatic installation completed successfully. The Sign On display acts as the confirmation.)
If you receive the message Automatic installation not complete, sign on using QSECOFR for your user ID and go to Troubleshooting software installation problems to determine the problem.
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