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====== AS/400 ====== | ====== AS/400 ====== | ||
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The IBM System i, then known as the AS/400, was the continuation of the System/38 database machine architecture (announced by IBM in October 1978 and delivered in August 1979). The AS/400 removed capability-based addressing.The AS/400 added source compatibility with the System/36 is combining the two primary computers manufactured by the IBM Rochester plant. The System/36 was IBM's most successful mini-computer but the architecture had reached its limit. The first AS/400 systems (known by the development code names Silverlake and Olympic) were delivered in 1988 under the tag line "Best of Both Worlds" | The IBM System i, then known as the AS/400, was the continuation of the System/38 database machine architecture (announced by IBM in October 1978 and delivered in August 1979). The AS/400 removed capability-based addressing.The AS/400 added source compatibility with the System/36 is combining the two primary computers manufactured by the IBM Rochester plant. The System/36 was IBM's most successful mini-computer but the architecture had reached its limit. The first AS/400 systems (known by the development code names Silverlake and Olympic) were delivered in 1988 under the tag line "Best of Both Worlds" | ||
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- power off using white button again | - power off using white button again | ||
- wait few minutes till AS400 properly shuts itself down | - wait few minutes till AS400 properly shuts itself down | ||
+ | - shutdown terminal (power button on terminal) | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | - select function **08** using arrow keys on front panel of server and confirm question **0?** by presing twice white button. | ||
+ | - wait few minutes to shutdown | ||
+ | - shutdown terminal (power button on terminal) | ||
===== HW maintenance mode ===== | ===== HW maintenance mode ===== | ||
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==== IPL type ==== | ==== IPL type ==== | ||
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IPL type: A, **B**, C, D (You will probably almost always use the " | IPL type: A, **B**, C, D (You will probably almost always use the " | ||
- | * A - permanently applied PTFs (no temporary PTF) | + | * A - **original LIC** with permanently applied PTFs (no temporary PTF) |
- | * When IPL type B fails | + | * When IPL type B fails |
- | * When the procedures direct you to use IPL type A | + | * When the procedures direct you to use IPL type A |
- | * When you suspect problems with temporary Licensed Internal Code PTFs | + | * When you suspect problems with temporary Licensed Internal Code PTFs |
- | * **B** - loads a copy of the Licensed Internal Code that has both the Temporary and Permanently applied PTFs. This is normally your most current or newest code. You would use the B side most of the time, especially for routine work. You would run from this side when you permanently apply certain PTFs. | + | * **B** - **production version** of the LIC with temporary PTF applied |
+ | * - loads a copy of the Licensed Internal Code that has both the Temporary and Permanently applied PTFs. This is normally your most current or newest code. You would use the B side most of the time, especially for routine work. You would run from this side when you permanently apply certain PTFs. | ||
* C - reserved for hardware service representative use. | * C - reserved for hardware service representative use. | ||
* D - installing and reloading programs. This loads the system programs from an alternate IPL load source, such as a tape drive or CD-ROM. You would also use this if your load source disk had failed, or installing a new system. You can both " | * D - installing and reloading programs. This loads the system programs from an alternate IPL load source, such as a tape drive or CD-ROM. You would also use this if your load source disk had failed, or installing a new system. You can both " | ||
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===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* CL commands: [[: | * CL commands: [[: | ||
* texas400: [[http:// | * texas400: [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
* Instalation | * Instalation | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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===== Misc notes ===== | ===== Misc notes ===== | ||
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* [[wp> | * [[wp> | ||
* ILE COBOL (?) 0 5722wds-0041 | * ILE COBOL (?) 0 5722wds-0041 | ||
- | * daykill400, hack400tool | + | * daykill400, |
=== Presentations === | === Presentations === |
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