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We do not have any 2612, 2613, 2619, 6050.
We do have some 6512, etc. Don't hold your breath but I'll try a little
research.
Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
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Yes Rob,
I found that information vague and I have 8 devices under the section with
"performance limitations". If only IBM will be forth coming. Why raise
alarm instead of giving detail information? Do you have any input?
Dare
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From: <rob@dekko.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Need Advice on V5R1 upgrade
>
> Did you check this with
> http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning/nav.html
> The items of yours I saw at that web site were not under the section "The
> following hardware products or features that were previously supported on
> iSeries-AS/400 systems will not be supported on V5R1" but instead were
> under "Although the following I/O features are supported on V5R1, they
may
> experience performance limitations". Rather vague. Is this why you are
> polling the list?
>
>
> Rob Berendt
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> Hi guys,
>
> I am on OS400 V4R5M0, AS/400 510-2144 1Gig memory and 173.1Gig DASD.
>
> I have the following hardware on my system that may not be supported at
> V5R1M0. My question is how significant is my problem if I don't replace
> this DEVICES before OS upgrade? Any input or first hand knowledge will
be
> greatly appreciated:
>
> COMMUNICATION RESOURCES
> Resource Type Status Text
> CMB02 9162 Operational Combined function IOP
> LIN01 2612 Operational Comm Adapter
> LIN062 2612 Operational V.24 Port Enhanced
> LIN14 2612 Operational Comm Adapter
> CMN11 2612 Operational V.24 Port Enhanced
> CC04 2623 Operational Comm Processor
> LIN06 2613 Operational Comm Adapter
> LIN091 2613 Operational V.35 Port
> LIN08 2613 Operational Comm Adapter
> LIN092 2613 Operational V.35 Port
> LIN09 2612 Operational Comm Adapter
> LIN071 2612 Operational V.24 Port Enhanced
> CC05 2626 Not detected Comm Processor
> CC06 2619 Operational Combined function IOP
> LIN10 2619 Operational LAN Adapter
> LIN031 2619 Operational Token-Ring Port
> LIN13 605A Operational Virtual Controller
> CC07 2619 Operational Combined function IOP
> LIN11 2619 Operational LAN Adapter
> LIN021 2619 Operational Token-Ring Port
> LIN12 605A Operational Virtual Controller
>
> Local Work Station Resources
> Resource Type Status Text
> CC06 2619 Operational Combined function IOP
> CTL10 6055 Operational Virtual Controller
> CC07 2619 Operational Combined function IOP
> CTL11 6055 Operational Virtual Controller
> WS03 6050 Operational Work Station Processor
> CTL02 6050 Operational Work Station Controller
>
> Storage Resources
> Resource Type Status Text
> SI02 6512-001 Operational Storage Controller
> DC04 6607-074 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC05 6607-074 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC06 6607-070 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC07 6607-070 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC27 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC28 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC29 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC30 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC31 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC32 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC33 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC34 6713-072 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC08 6607-074 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC09 6607-074 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC10 6607-070 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> SI03 6501-001 Operational Storage Controller
> TAPLIB01 3590-B11 Operational Tape Library
> SI05 2621-001 Operational Storage Controller
> DC12 9348-001 Operational Tape Controller
> SI06 6501-001 Operational Storage Controller
> DC19 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC20 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> SI07 6501-001 Operational Storage Controller
> DC22 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC25 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> SI08 6501-001 Operational Storage Controller
> DC23 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC26 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> SI09 6501-001 Operational Storage Controller
> DC21 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
> DC24 9337-592 Operational Disk Storage Controller
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