Checklist: IBM i software installation readiness
Use this checklist to help consolidate and verify that you complete all the preparation tasks for a new IBM i software installation.
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Before you begin
- Use the following websites to verify that your server model meets
the requirements to support the new release.
- The IBM® Prerequisite website at http://www14.software.ibm.com/support/customercare/iprt/home has the operating system compatibility information for hardware features.
- The Upgrade planning website at http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/i/planning/upgrade/osmapping.html has a table that indicates which releases of the operating system are supported by each of the server models.
- Know your current strategy for connecting a console to your system or logical partition. Your current connection strategy influences your planning activities. For more information about consoles, see Managing IBM i consoles in the IBM Systems Hardware Information Center.
- Understand system administration tasks (basic system operations). To perform software installation tasks, you need to be able to restart your system, sign on and off, use the command interface, install fixes, change the system operation mode and initial program load (IPL) source on the system unit control panel, and analyze system problems.
- Understand the different Types of software installation devices. The installation tasks are different based on the optical media that you use.
Software preinstallation tasks
Perform the following tasks that are appropriate for your system.
After you finish
After the tasks in the preceding checklist and your installation have been completed, consider the following tasks.
- Develop a strategy for managing and maintaining your software. For information about software fixes (also known as program temporary fixes or PTFs), software licenses, and license keys, go to the topic Maintaining and managing IBM i and related software .
- For information about software distribution of supported products, go to the Distributing software topic.