Restoring previous release user data to a new system

Perform these steps on the new, target system to restore previous release user data to it. You will first install only the Licensed Internal Code and the IBM® i operating system from the I_Base distribution media for the target release. Do not install any of the base options or licensed programs at this time.

Note: If you ordered a new system with feature code 0205, refer to the Installing, upgrading, or deleting IBM i and related software topic, and then go to step 31.

Check off each item as you complete the task on the target system.

  1. If you use the Operations Console with local area network (LAN) connectivity, you might need to manually reset the service tools device ID password on the system to be the same as the IBM i device ID to connect to the Operations Console.
    After you begin the step, you must continue until you have performed the initial program load (IPL) from Save System (SAVSYS) media. Do not perform this as a preliminary step. If you are using Operations Console, you only have to reset the service tools device ID password on the system. The client attempts to sign on using the reset device ID password for Operations Console.
  2. If you are using Operations Console, LAN, or direct connect, disconnect from your system and close Operations Console. Restart Operations Console and reconnect by using the user ID of 11111111 and password of 11111111 to sign on to your system.
  3. IPL the system from the first distribution media.
    1. Mount the first distribution media on the alternate IPL device. Wait for the READY status.
    2. At the central processing unit (CPU) control panel, place the system in MANUAL mode.
    3. Press the Function Select switch (or buttons) to display 02 (IPL) in the Function display.
    4. Press Enter.
    5. Press the Function Select switch (or buttons) to display D (IPL from tape or DVD) in the Data display.
    6. Press Enter.
    7. If the system is powered down, press the power button on the system to power the system on.
      Skip to step 6. Otherwise, continue with step 3.h.
    8. If the system is powered on, press the Function Select switch (or buttons) to display 03 (continue the IPL) in the Function display.
    9. Press Enter.

    Start of changeIf you are using an Hardware Management Console (HMC) to perform an IPL of the system from alternate media, complete the steps in Task 3: Preparing to start the system from an alternate IPL device.End of change

  4. Start of changeYou will see one of the following two displays. This shows the language on the distribution media.End of change
    Press Enter to accept this language value.
                              Select a Language Group
    
     The language feature shown is the service tools
     language feature installed on the system.   
    
     Attention: To keep the same language, ensure that the
     media you use for installing the operating system
     matches the language feature shown. If the operating
     system  media does not match what is shown, the
     installation process will attempt to install the
     operating system in a different language feature than
     Licensed Internal Code.
    
     Type choice, press Enter.
       
     Language feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2924 
    
    Start of change
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    LANGUAGE FEATURE ===>   2924
    End of change
  5. Press Enter to confirm the language group.
  6. On the Install Licensed Internal Code (LIC) display, select option 1 (Install Licensed Internal Code).
  7. If a valid and functional load source disk unit was not detected on the partition, you are presented with the Select Load Source Device display. This display lets you select the disk unit which you want to become the load source. If you do not see the Select Load Source Device display, continue with step 9.
                                       Select Load Source Device   
    
    Type 1 to select, press Enter. 
    
                                        Sys  Sys   I/O       I/O  
    Opt  Serial Number    Type  Model   Bus  Card  Adapter   Bus   Ctl   Dev  
         68-0CCDDA23      6718   050     12    11       0      0     7     0
         68-0DDA4212      6718   050     12    11       0      0     6     0
         68-0C211074      6718   050     12    11       0      0     3     0 
         68-0DDE1201      6718   050     12    11       0      0     1     0 
         68-0CDDEA44      6718   050     55    11       0      0     4     0
  8. Press F10 to confirm the selection of the disk that you want to become the load-source disk unit.
                                      Confirm Load Source Device   
    
    You have chosen the following device to be the load source.  
    Press F10 to confirm your choice.
    
                                   Sys  Sys   I/O       I/O       
    Serial Number    Type  Model   Bus  Card  Adapter   Bus   Ctl   Dev       
    68-0CDDEA44      6718   050     55    11       0      0     4     0
  9. Select option 2 (Install Licensed Internal Code and Initialize system) to start the installation of the Licensed Internal Code.
                          Install Licensed Internal Code (LIC)
    
    Disk selected to write the Licensed Internal Code to:
       Serial Number    Type     Model      I/O Bus     Controller   Device
       xx-xxxxxxx       xxxx     xxx        x           x            x
    
    Select one of the following:
    
       1. Restore Licensed Internal Code
     =>2. Install Licensed Internal Code and Initialize System
       3. Install Licensed Internal Code and Recover Configuration
       4. Install Licensed Internal Code and Restore Disk Unit Data
       5. Install Licensed Internal Code and Upgrade Load Source
    
    Selection
    2
  10. On the Install LIC and Initialize System - Confirmation display, press F10 to confirm the initialization and to continue the install.
                        Install LIC and Initialize System - Configuration
    
    Warning:
    
       All data on this system will be destroyed and the Licensed
       Internal Code will be written to the selected disk if you
       choose to continue the initialize and install.
    
       Return to the install selection screen and choose one of the
       other options if you want to perform some type of recovery
       after the install of the Licensed Internal Code is complete.
    
    
       Press F10 to continue the install.
       Press F12 (Cancel) to return to the previous screen.
       Press F3 (Exit) to return to the install selection screen.
    1. The Initialize the Disk - Status display appears.
                                   Initialize the Disk - Status
      
      The load source disk is being initialized.
      
      Estimated time to initialize in minutes:  xx
      Elapsed time in minutes . . . . . . . .:  0.0
    2. The Install Licensed Internal Code - Status display appears.
                              Install Licensed Internal Code - Status
      
      
      Install of the Licensed Internal Code in progress.
      
                  +--------------------------------------+
      Percent     |             XX %                     |
      complete    +--------------------------------------+
      
      Elapsed time in minutes . . . . . . . .:    x.x
      
      Please wait. 
  11. You might see the Accept Console display.
    If it appears, press F10 to accept the current console. On the Accept And Set New Console Type On This IPL display, press Enter to continue.
  12. On the Disk Configuration Attention Report display, press F10 to accept any problems and to continue.
                               Disk Configuration Attention Report
    
    Type option, press Enter
       5=Display Detailed Report
    
    
    Press F10 to accept all the following problems and continue.
    The system will attempt to correct them.
    
    
    OPT Problem
    _ New disk configuration
    
    
    
    F3=Exit                   F10=Accept the problems and continue
  13. On the IPL or Install the System display, select option 3 (Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST)).
                                IPL or Install the System
                                                                          System: XXXX
    Select one of the following:
    
       1. Perform an IPL
       2. Install the operating system
       3. Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST)
       4. Perform automatic installation of the operating system
       5. Save Licensed Internal Code
    
    
    Selection
    3
  14. Sign on to DST as service tools user, QSECOFR, with the password for the QSECOFR service tools user ID.
    The password is case-sensitive; use all capital letters.
                            Dedicated Service Tools (DST) Sign On
    
    Type choices, press Enter.
    
    Service tools user . . . . . . . . QSECOFR
    Service tools password . . . . . . QSECOFR
    1. Select option 4 (Work with Disk Units).
    2. Select option 1 (Work with Disk Configuration).
    3. Select option 3 (Work with ASP Configuration).
    4. Select option 3 (Add Units to ASPs).
  15. On the Add Units to ASPs display, enter 3 to add units to existing ASPs and add disk units to the system ASP.
                               Add Units to ASPs
    
    Select one of the following:
    
       1. Create unencrypted ASPs
       2. Create encrypted ASPs
       3. Add units to existing ASPs
  16. On the Specify New ASPs to Add Units to display, enter the ASP number 1 to add disk units to the system ASP (1).
    1. Enter the ASP number on each selected unit.
                          Specify New ASPs to Add Units to   
      
      Specify the new ASP to add each unit to.   
      
      Specify  Serial                                  Resource    
        ASP    Number           Type  Model  Capacity  Name        
          1    21-6C597         4327   050      70564  DD007       
          1    50-128840F       2107   A84      70564  DD004       
          1    50-128940F       2107   A84      70564  DD005       
               50-128A40F       2107   A85      35165  DD011       
               50-128B40F       2107   A85      35165  DD003       
               68-0C8BA12       6717   050       8589  DD008       
               68-0C9D209       6717   050       8589  DD009        
               68-606E0         6718   050      17548  DD006        
               68-0CDAB10       6718   050      17548  DD010         
               21-05348         4327   050      70564  DD012        
               21-05322         4327   050      70564  DD013      
      
      F3=Exit     F5=Refresh     F11=Display disk configuration capacity  
      F12=Cancel
    2. After you complete all units, press Enter.
    3. If the list of units is correct, press Enter to start initializing the units.
  17. On the Problem Report display, press F10. Ignore problems and continue.
                                        Problem Report
    
       Note: Some action for the problems listed below might need to
       be taken. Please select a problem to display more detailed
       information about the problem and to see what possible
       action can be taken to correct the problem.
    
    
    Type option, press Enter.
       5=Display Detailed Report
    
    
    OPT Problem
       _ Unit possibly configured for Power PC AS
    
    F3=Exit          F10=Ignore problems and continue               F12=Cancel
  18. On the Confirm Add Units display, press Enter to confirm the selected units.
                                  Confirm Add Units   
    
    Add will take several minutes for each unit.  The system will 
    have the displayed protection after the unit(s) are added.   
    
    Press Enter to confirm your choice for Add units. 
    Press F9=Capacity Information to display the resulting capacity.
    Press F10=Confirm Add and Balance data on units.
    Press F12=Cancel to return and change your choice. 
    
                Serial                  Resource 
    ASP  Unit   Number      Type Model  Name       Protection
      1                                            Unprotected 
            1   68-0CDAB35  6718  050   DD001      Unprotected
            3   21-6C597    4327  050   DD007      Unprotected 
            4   50-128840F  2107  A84   DD004      Unprotected 
            5   50-128940F  2107  A84   DD005      Unprotected
            2   50-100240F  2107  A82   DD002      Unprotected 
            6   50-128A40F  2107  A85   DD011      Unprotected   
    
    F9=Resulting Capacity              F10=Add and Balance  
    F11=Display Encryption Status      F12=Cancel      
    1. The Function Status display shows the percentage of completion.
    2. The Selected units have been added successfully message appears when the system completes the Add Units process.
      Note: Start of changeIf you require more than ASP 1 configured, you can return to step 15 and create more ASPs by selecting 1 to create unencrypted ASPs. You can create multiple user ASPs at the same time by specifying ASP numbers 2 through 32 on the selected disk units. You cannot create encrypted ASPs or independent ASPs now.End of change
    3. Press F12 to return to the Work with Disk Configuration display.
    4. Start of changeIf your system requires mirrored protection, continue to step 18.e. If your system does not require mirrored protection, press F3 until you return to the Dedicated Service Tools (DST) display, then select option 1 to exit the Dedicated Service Tools (DST).End of change
    5. To start mirrored protection for your system, follow these instructions:
      1. On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select option 4 (Work with Mirrored Protection).
      2. On the Work with Mirrored Protection display, select option 2 (Start Mirrored Protection).
      3. Select an ASP by placing a 1 next to it. Press Enter to start mirrored protection.
      4. On the Confirm Continuation display, press Enter.
      5. On the Confirm Start Mirrored Protection display, press Enter.
      6. The Function Status display shows the completion status of the Start Mirrored Protection request.
      7. The
        Start mirroring completed successfully
        message appears on the Disk Configuration Information Report display.
      8. Press Enter to continue.
    6. If you use the Operations Console, follow these instructions to switch from the current console, or to verify the console mode value:
      1. On the IPL or Install the System display, select option 3 (Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST)). Press Enter to continue.
      2. Sign on to DST using a service tools user profile that has security officer authority and the assigned password.
      3. On the Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST) display, select option 5 (Work with DST environment). Press Enter to continue.
      4. On the Work with DST Environment display, select option 2 (System Devices). Press Enter to continue.
      5. On the Work with System Devices display, select option 6 (Console Mode). Press Enter to continue.
      6. On the Select Console Type display, select option 2 (Operations Console) or option 3 (Operations Console (LAN)). Press Enter to continue.
      7. If you select option 3 (Operations Console (LAN)), press F11 (Keywords) to configure the LAN console.
      8. Press F3 or F12 to get back to the IPL or Install the System display.
  19. Start of changeLoad the first volume of installation media that contains IBM i. (This volume is labeled B_GROUPx_01, where 'x' is the language group.)End of change

    When you are installing from optical media, wait until the In Use indicator goes out before you continue.

  20. On the IPL or Install the System display, select option 2 (Install the Operating System).
                            IPL or Install the System
    
    Select one of the following:
                                                                          System: XXXX
       1. Perform an IPL
       2. Install the Operating System
       3. Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST)
       4. Perform automatic installation of the Operating System
       5. Save Licensed Internal Code
    
    Selection
    2
    1. Make a selection on the Install Device Type Selection display and press Enter.Start of change
      	                        Install Device Type Selection
                                                              System: XXXX
      Select the installation device type:
      
         1. Tape
         2. Optical
         3. Virtual media - preselected image catalog
         4. Current alternate selected device                TAP06
         5. Network device
      
      End of change
    2. On the Confirm Install of the Operating System display, press Enter.
    3. Start of changeThe Select a Language Group display shows the primary language feature that is on your save media. Press Enter to accept this value.
                                Select a Language Group
      
       Note:  The language feature shown is the language feature
       installed on the system.   
      
       Type choice, press Enter.
      
       Language feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2924 
      End of change
    4. Start of changeOn the Confirm Language Feature Selection display, press Enter.End of change
  21. Make your selection on the Add All Disk Units to the System display.
    If you have any nonconfigured disk units that can be protected by device parity protection, but are currently unprotected, the following Add All Disk Units to the System display is shown.
                              Add All Disk Units to the System
                                                                       System: XXXX
    Non-configured device parity capable disk units are attached
    to the system. Disk units cannot be added automatically. 
    It is more efficient to device parity protect these
    units before adding them to the system. 
    These disk units might be parity enabled and added at SST. 
    Configured disk units must have parity enabled at DST.
    
    Select one of the following:
    
    1. Perform any disk configuration at SST
    2. Perform disk configuration using DST
    
    Selection
    
    Note: This display does not appear if you selected all disk units that are known to the system on step 16.

    The Add All Disk Units to the System display might also look as follows:

                              Add All Disk Units to the System
    
    Select one of the following:
                                                                       System: XXXX
    1. Keep the current disk configuration
    2. Perform disk configuration using DST
    3. Add all units to the system auxiliary storage pool
    4. Add all units to the system ASP and balance data
    
    Selection
    1
  22. The Licensed Internal Code IPL in Progress display shows the IPL progress.
                              Licensed Internal Code IPL in Progress
    
    IPL:
       Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :    Attended
       Start date and time  . . . . . . :    xx/xx/xx  xx:xx:xx
       Previous system end  . . . . . . :    Abnormal
       Current step / total . . . . . . :       16      16
       Reference code detail  . . . . . :    C6004065
    
    IPL step                                 Time Elapsed   Time Remaining
      Commit Recovery                          xx:xx:xx        xx:xx:xx
      Data Base Initialization                 xx:xx:xx        xx:xx:xx
      Journal IPL Clean up                     xx:xx:xx        xx:xx:xx
      Commit Initialization                    xx:xx:xx        xx:xx:xx
     >Start the operating system               xx:xx:xx        xx:xx:xx
    
    Item:
      Current / Total . . . . . . : 
    
    Sub Item:
      Identifier . . . . . . . . . :    Searching tape for install media
      Current / Total  . . . . . . : 
    
    Wait for next display or press F16 for DST main menu
  23. On the Install the Operating System display, select option 1 (Take defaults).
    Make sure that the values for Date and Time are correct. Press Enter to continue.
                                 Install the Operating System
    
    Type options, press Enter.
    
    Install
       option . . . . . 1      1=Take defaults (No other
                                 options are displayed)
                               2=Change install options
    
    Date
       Year . . . . . . xx     00-99
       Month. . . . . . xx     01-12
       Day. . . . . . . xx     01-31
    
    Time
       Hour . . . . . . xx     00-23
       Minute . . . . . xx     00-59
       Second . . . . . xx     00-59
  24. The IBM i Installation Status display shows the installation status of the required IBM i installation profiles and libraries.
    Message ID . . : CPI2070                                      IBM i Installation Status
    
            +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    Stage 1 |xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
            +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
            0              20              40             60             80              100
    
    Installation                                                                      Objects
    Stage                                                                 Completed   Restored
    
    1  Creating needed profiles and libraries. . . :
    2  Restoring programs to library QSYS  . . . . :
    3  Restoring language objects to library QSYS. :
    4  Updating program table. . . . . . . . . . . :
    5  Installing database files . . . . . . . . . :
    6  Installing base directory objects . . . . . :
    
  25. The system installs the remaining IBM i objects.
    Message ID . . : CPI2070                                        IBM i Installation Status
    
            +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    Stage 4 |xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
            +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
            0              20              40              60              80              100
    
    Installation                                                  Objects
    Stage                                             Completed   Restored
    
       2  Restoring programs to library QSYS  . . . . :      x          09
       3  Restoring language objects to library QSYS. :      x          03
    >> 4  Updating program table  . . . . . . . . . . :      x
       5  Installing database files . . . . . . . . . :      x
       6  Installing base directory objects . . . . . :
       7  Completing installation . . . . . . . . . . :
    
    Note: When installing the operating system, you might get a message to load the next media volume.
  26. On the Sign On display, logon as user QSECOFR. You do not need to enter a password now.
  27. On the IPL options display, enter correct values for the system date, time, and time zone. Only the following options should be set to Y:
    • Start system to restricted state
    • Set major system options
    • Define or change the system at IPL
                                          IPL Options
    
    Type choices, press Enter.
    
       System date  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xx/xx/xx   MM / DD / YY
       System time  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xx:xx:xx   HH : MM : SS
       System time zone . . . . . . . . . . . .   Q0000UTC   F4 for list
       Clear job queues . . . . . . . . . . . . . N          Y=Yes, N=No
       Clear output queues  . . . . . . . . . . . N          Y=Yes, N=No
       Clear incomplete job logs  . . . . . . . . N          Y=Yes, N=No
       Start print writers  . . . . . . . . . . . N          Y=Yes, N=No
       Start system to restricted state . . . . . Y          Y=Yes, N=No
    
       Set major system options . . . . . . . . . Y          Y=Yes, N=No
       Define or change system at IPL . . . . . . Y          Y=Yes, N=No

    On the Set Major System Options display, select N to not enable automatic configuration.

                             Set Major System Options
     
    Type choices, press Enter.
     
    Enable automatic configuration . . . . . . N            Y=Yes, N=No
    Device configuration naming  . . . . . . . *NORMAL      *NORMAL, *S36,
                                                            *DEVADR
    Default special environment. . . . . . . . *NONE        *NONE, *S36
     
    
  28. The Define or Change the System at IPL display appears.
    1. Select option 3 (System value commands).
    2. On the System Value Commands display, select option 3 (Work with System Values).
    3. On the Work with System Values display, select the system value that you plan to change by placing a 2 next to it.
      Press Enter only after you select all the values.

      Update the following system values. Write down the existing values so you can update them after the recovery, if necessary.

      • QALWOBJRST to *ALL
      • QFRCCVNRST to 0
      • QIPLTYPE to 2
      • QINACTITV to *NONE
      • QJOBMSGQFL to *PRTWRAP
      • QJOBMSGQMX to minimum of 30 with a suggestion of 64
      • QLMTDEVSSN to 0
      • QLMTSECOFR to 0
      • QLOGOUTPUT to *JOBLOGSVR
      • QMAXSIGN to *NOMAX
      • QPFRADJ to 2
      • QPWDEXPITV to *NOMAX
      • QSCANFSCTL add *NOPOSTRST
      • QVFYOBJRST to 1
    4. After the system changes the system values, press F3 twice to return to the Define or Change the System at IPL display.
    5. On the Define or Change the System at IPL display, press F3 to exit and continue the IPL.
  29. On the Change Password display, type QSECOFR as the current password. Enter a new password.
    Reenter the password to verify and press Enter. (New password cannot be QSECOFR.)
                                       Change Password
    
    Password last changed . . . . . . xx/xx/xx
    
    Type choices, press Enter.
    
       Current password . . . . . . . . . QSECOFR
       New password . . . . . . . . . . . _______
       New password (to verify) . . . . . _______
  30. Start of changeOn the Work with Software Agreements display, type 5 to display the software agreements for *MCHCOD (which includes Licensed Internal Code) and the IBM i operating system (5770SS1). Read and accept these agreements. On the Confirm Acceptance of Software Agreements display, press Enter.End of change
  31. Because you did not select automatic configuration, you must manually configure a tape drive to perform the following restore step for your user data and related system data.

    To configure tape units that are not models 34xx, use the following instructions:

    1. Use the Work with Hardware Resource (WRKHDWRSC) command to determine tape controller name: WRKHDWRSC TYPE(*STG)
    2. Locate the tape controller on the Work with Storage Resources display.
    3. Type a 9 (Work with resource) next to tape controller name and press the Enter key. If the tape controller is not listed on the display, you must select other resources, such as disk storage controllers. For some system models, tape units are now attached through combined-function IOPs. Look through the resources until you find the tape unit you want.
    4. Locate the resource name for the tape unit (in most cases it is TAP01).
    5. Enter a 5 (Work with Configuration Descriptions) in the Opt column next to the tape resource name and press the Enter key. You are shown the Work with Configuration Descriptions display.
    6. Type a 1 (Create) in the Opt field and a tape device description name (for example, TAP01) in the Description field. Press the Enter key. You are shown the Create Device Description (Tape) display.
    7. Change any values that you want to change, then press the Enter key (twice) to create the device description. You are shown the Work with Configuration Descriptions display again. The device that you created should appear on the display.
    8. Type an 8 (Work with configuration status) in front of the new device description. You are shown the Work with Configuration Status display.
    9. Type a 1 (Vary on or Make available) in front of the new device. If the status does not change to Varied On or Available, wait a few minutes. Then press F5 (Refresh). If the status still does not change to Varied On or Available, follow normal problem analysis for the device.
    10. Press F3 until you return to the main menu.
                                       IBM i Main Menu
      
      Select one of the following:
      
         1. User tasks
         2. Office tasks
         3. General system tasks
         4. Files, libraries, and folders
         5. Programming
         6. Communications
         7. Define or change the system
         8. Problem handling
         9. Display a menu
        10. Information Assistant options
        11. System i Access tasks
      
        90. Sign off
      
      Selection or command
      =>
  32. Use the save media of the option 21 (save from the source system) to perform the following steps to restore the user data and related system data, and user data to the target system:
    1. Type the End Subsystem (ENDSBS) command as follows:
      ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) OPTION(*IMMED)
    2. Prevent messages that are not necessary by typing the Change Message Queue (CHGMSGQ) command as follows:
      CHGMSGQ MSGQ(QSYSOPR) DLVRY(*NOTIFY) SEV(99)
    3. Type the Restore User Profiles (RSTUSRPRF) command as follows:
      RSTUSRPRF DEV(media-device-name) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) ENDOPT(*LEAVE)
    4. Start of changeTo restore your output queue information for printers, type the Restore Object (RSTOBJ) command as follows:
      RSTOBJ OBJ(*ALL) SAVLIB(QUSRSYS) DEV(media-device-name) OBJTYPE(*OUTQ)
             ENDOPT(*REWIND) MBROPT(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL)
      End of change
    5. Type the Restore Configuration (RSTCFG) command as follows:
      RSTCFG OBJ(*ALL) DEV(media-device-name) OBJTYPE(*ALL)
             SRM(*NONE) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) ENDOPT(*LEAVE)  
      Note: Start of changeIf the saved configuration does not match the new system, consider skipping this step.End of change
    6. Type the Restore Library (RSTLIB) command as follows:
      RSTLIB SAVLIB(*NONSYS) DEV(media-device-name) OPTION(*NEW)
             ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) MBROPT(*ALL) FRCOBJCVN(*NO) ENDOPT(*LEAVE) OMITOBJ(QOFC)
      Note: This command does not restore the QAUDJRN and QACGJRN objects and any job scheduler entries
    7. Type the Restore Document Library Object (RSTDLO) command as follows:
      RSTDLO DLO(*ALL) DEV(media-device-name) SAVFLR(*ANY)
             ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) ENDOPT(*LEAVE)
      Note: If you have DLOs in any of your user ASPs, use the following command to restore DLOs to each user ASP: RSTDLO DLO(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) SAVASP(ASP-number) RSTASP(ASP-number)
    8. Type the Restore Object (RST) command as follows:
      RST DEV('/QSYS.LIB/media-device-name.DEVD') OBJ(('/*')
      ('/QSYS.LIB' *OMIT) ('/QDLS' *OMIT)) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) OPTION(*NEW)
    9. To restore spooled files that you saved on your source system, follow these steps:
      1. In Saving spooled files topic, you saved spooled files to database files in a library. If that library has not yet been restored to your upgraded system, restore it now by using the RSTLIB command.
        Note: Use the RSTLIB command only if you used the Save Library (SAVLIB) command to save the objects. If you used the Save Object (SAVOBJ) command, you must use the Restore Object (RSTOBJ) command.
      2. For each spooled file that you need to restore, follow these steps:
        1. On the printout that you used when you saved the spooled files, locate the name of the printer file that was used to create the spooled file. It appears in the File column on the left side of the printout.
        2. To override the control character value for the QPRINTS file, type the following command: OVRPRTF FILE(QPRINTS) CTLCHAR(*FCFC)
        3. Copy the database file to the printer file by typing the following command: CPYF FROMFILE(LIBSPLF/SPOOLF1) TOFILE(QGPL/QPRINTS) MBROPT(*REPLACE)

          In this example, a spooled file named QPRINTS is placed on the output queue that is associated with the definition for the QPRINTS printer file.

        4. Delete the database file by using the Delete File (DLTF) command.
      3. After you restore all spooled files, delete the override for the QPRINTS file by typing the following: DLTOVR FILE(QPRINTS)
    10. It is suggested that you use the Start Object Conversion (STROBJCVN) command to convert user objects from the format used in the previous version, release, and modification level of an IBM-supported operating system to the format required for use in the current operating system.
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      Note: It might take a long time to convert user objects. You can perform this step now or you can perform this step later.
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  33. If you used the Retrieve System Information (RTVSYSINF) command on the source system, you must now run the Update System Information (UPDSYSINF) command to update the system information on the target system.

    If your source system does not support the RTVSYSINF command, use the printed system information to update all system information, such as system values and message reply lists entries, on the target system.

    The RTVSYSINF command does not update all system information. Use the printed system information to update system information such as access path recovery times, subsystem descriptions, and RJE configurations.

  34. Install the base options (including QGPL and QUSRSYS) and other licensed programs by using the distribution media for the target system (current release) and the GO LICPGM command.
    To ensure that your optical installation is varied on, begin with the Verifying completion of manual installation step. Do not continue with the Checklist: Completing the upgrade or replacement until instructed to do so.
  35. Run the Restore Authority (RSTAUT) command.
  36. If necessary, change the following system values back to their original values by using the Work with System Value (WRKSYSVAL) command:
    • QALWOBJRST
    • QIPLTYPE
    • QJOBMSGQFL
    • QJOBMSGQMX
    • QPFRADJ
    • QVFYOBJRST
  37. If you do not know the password for the restored QSECOFR profile, change the password before you sign off.
    Type the following command:
    CHGUSRPRF USRPRF(QSECOFR) PASSWORD(new-password)
  38. Type the command: DSPJOBLOG *PRINT.
    Check the job log to ensure that the job restored all objects. To verify whether the job restored all objects, spool the job log for printing along with any remaining spooled job output. Check for any error messages. Correct the errors and restore those objects from media. If you are using this checklist as part of a data migration, return to the Completing the migration topic.
  39. Complete the installation.
    Follow the instructions in Checklist: Completing the IBM i installation When you install the cumulative program temporary fix (PTF) package, accept the default option to perform an IPL of the system.
  40. Add job scheduler entries with the Add Job Schedule Entry (ADDJOBSCDE) command by using the information that you printed from your source system.
    Use the Work with Job Schedule Entries (WRKJOBSCDE) command and select the print option.
  41. Start of changeIn step 32, library QUSRSYS was restored. If this library was saved from IBM i 7.2 or a later release, it includes the TCP/IP Configuration information at the time of the save of QUSRSYS. This TCP/IP configuration can be restored to the system now. Type the following command:
    UPDTCPINF LIB(QUSRSYS) TYPE(*ALL)
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  42. If you installed an integrated server on your system and you saved with your network servers in a varied off setting, perform the following steps:
    1. Add the links for the network server descriptions.
      Type the following for each server description:
      ADDNWSSTGL NWSSTG(Storage_Name) NWSD(Server_Description)
    2. Vary on your network servers by typing WRKCFGSTS *NWS and selecting option 1 to vary on each network server.