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From a command line the HMC will configure the LIC IP stack for you when you
issue the command. It's all pretty seamless.

The hard part is the HMC command but once you realize that it's just a bunch
of name/value pairs, it makes sense.

The command is in that PDF but looks something like:

chsysstate -o on -k manual -m Server-SYSTEMNAMEINHMC -n PARTITIONNAME -f
PARTITIONPROFILENAME -r lpar -i d --ip 192.1.5.3 --netmask 255.255.255.0
--gateway 192.1.5.1 --serverip 192.1.5.3 --serverdir /IBMI/V7R3/LICPGM
--duplex full --mtu 1500

Change the IPs to match your needs. This example is one partition on the
same box as the new partition. IPs would dictate where the boxes are.

If you had the time you could even do it over the internet.




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Subject: RE: Migrating extant system to new hardware

Normally I do NFS within the same system.
Now that I think about it I think you did mention it could be done across
systems.
I can grasp that for Upgrades and PTF's but new system installs also? From a
single lpar system to a single lpar system? How would you configure the NFS
on the target?
Oh, now I remember; the only system which requires a line description is the
"hosting" system, the from system. All the Guesting is done via SST or DST.
Wouldn't this require an HMC though to setup all the vswitch and stuff?


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From: Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12/19/2017 02:25 PM
Subject: RE: Migrating extant system to new hardware
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I think you want a network install.

See:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/systems/support/power/i/nfs_optical_upgrade.pdf

What Larry and I do is an option 40 from the LICPGM menu to a virtual
optical device. You can make the optical disk big enough to hold the
whole
thing or normal DVD sizes, doesn't matter. Then use that as the load
source. It'll bring over your LIC PGMs exactly like they are on the P6.

Make sure to apply all of the needed PTFs before doing the option 40.

This is fast, reasonably easy and if you have a later version of the HMC
code (8.8.6 I think) you can do the network installation from the HMC GUI.
Very cool.


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Jack
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It's 7.1 -> 7.1
It's from a P6 to a P8.
I'd *like *to SAVSYS to a virtual tape image, make that image the primary
load source, and install the new raw partition from the virtual image.
I'm not quite sure yet as I root through the docs if that is doable,
because
it seems the docs say that the target of the SAVSYS must itself be a
primary
load source.


On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My "favorite"? Never let the hardware get so old that it can't have
the software upgraded to a release supported on the new hardware.
Then we upgrade and test a sandbox lpar.
Then upgrade other lpars (other than production, development and their
respective HA lpars).
Then we upgrade the "target" of our HA software.
And always upgrade the "source" before your next switch.

You don't want your source to be higher than your target. You don't
want to run into objects which can't be saved to the previous release.

Rob Berendt
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From: Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12/19/2017 01:15 PM
Subject: Migrating extant system to new hardware
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Favorite solution paths for migrating extant system to new hardware?

- Replication suites/hardware?
- Installing OS on new LPAR and restoring a SAVSYS?
- Booting/installing from SAVSYS on tape or virtual image?

??

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