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InstallingAIX - Installation
and migration V7
Frederick James Rathweg
Owner / Island Macro Systems, Inc.



                                     islandmacro@hotmail.com   © 2012IBM Corporation
                                                               © 2009
                                                                      dcyoga.com
InstallingAIX - Installation and migration. AIX 7.1
   • Boot from the AIX product media.
   • Set BOS Installation Settings.
          – Perform a complete overwrite installation of AIX onto hdisk0
          – Use English as the primary language
          – Use the default options in the More Options menu
   • Start the BOS Installation and Configure the System
     • Gather the TCP/IP info before you begin




Corporate karma empowers the human will for good and for achievement of greatness.
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Step 1. Prepare your system

     • AIX requires minimum of 512 MB of memory and 5 GB
       of physical disk space..
         Network Attribute                          Value

         Network Interface                          (For example: en0, et0)
         Host Name
         IP Address
         Network Mask
         Nameserver
         Domain Name
         Gateway
Corporate karma is a guide for success and for a positive, dynamic, rich, triumphant and joyous
career.
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Setting up an ASCII terminal

     • If you do not have an ASCII terminal set up, you need to
       set the communications, the keyboard and display.
            Communication Options:
            Line speed (baud rate) 9600, Word Length (bits per character) 8,
            Parity no (none), Number of stop bits 1 , Interface RS-232C
            (or RS-422A), Line control IPRTS

            Keyboard and display options: Options Settings:
            Screen normal, Row and Column 24x80, Scroll jump, Auto LF
            (line feed) off, Line Wrap on, Forcing Insert line (or both),
            Tab field, Operating Mode echo , Turnaround Character CR,
            Enter return, Return new line, New Line CR, Send page
            Insert Character space


Corporate karma is a guide for success and for a positive, dynamic, rich, triumphant and joyous
career.
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Step 2. Boot from the AIX product media

• Insert AIX Volume 1 media into the media device.
• Power on the system. When the system beeps
  twice, press F5 on the keyboard (5-ASCII terminal).
• Select system console by pressing F1 (1), press Enter.
• Select English. Press Enter to open the Welcome to
  Base Operating System Installation and Maintenance
  screen.
• Type 2 to select 2 Change/Show Installation Settings
  and Install in the Choice field and press Enter



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Step 3. Set and verify BOS installation settings

• If the default choices are correct, type 0 and press
  Enter to begin the BOS installation.
• Select hdisk0 by typing a 1 and press Enter. >>> 0
Verify that the selections are correct in Overwrite InstallationSummary
Disks: hdisk0 ! Cultural Convention: en_US ! Language: en_US ! Keyboard: en_US !
  JFS2 File Systems Created: Yes ! Graphics Software: Yes ! Desktop: CDE !System
  Management Client Software: Yes ! Enable System Backups to install any system:
  Yes ! Optional Software being installed: !
>>> 1 Continue with Install

• Press Enter to begin the BOS installation. The system
  automatically reboots after installation is complete




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Step 4. Configure the system after installation
• On systems with a graphics display, after a new and
  complete overwrite installation, the Configuration Assistant
  opens. On systems with an ASCII display, after a new and
  complete overwrite installation, the Installation Assistant
  opens.
• Select the Accept Licenses option to accept the electronic
  licenses for the operating system.
• Set the date and time, set the password for the administrator
  (root user), and configure network communications (TCP/IP).
• Select Exit the Configuration Assistant and select Next. Or,
  press F10 (or ESC+0) to exit the Installation Assistant.




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Two become one - Migrate a system AIX 5.1 to 7.1
    • Ensure that the root user has a primary
      authentication of SYSTEM:
           # lsuser -a auth1 root
           # chuser auth1=SYSTEM root

    • generate an error report
               # errpt –a

    • Run the pre_migration script:
    • mount_point/usr/lpp/bos
           # mount -v cdrfs -o ro /dev/cdN /mnt ("N" is drive number).

    • Make a backup copy of system software and data.

The best way to learn and study is to be on the same wavelength, then meaning is transmitted from
heart to heart.
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Step 1. Prepare for the migration
The cosmic stream. You don’t know what is coming.
 • In this fast-moving, eternally dynamic, ever-changing
   universe, there is nothing unmoving.
 • As part of this cosmic stream, expect the unexpected.
 • Be ROOT
 • Users must be logged off.
 • Verify that your applications
 will run on AIX Version 7.1.
 For supported products, see:
 www-03.ibm.com/services/sl/products/

The cosmic stream. You
don’t know what is coming.
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Step 2. Boot from the AIX product media
 • Insert AIX Volume 1 media into the media device.
 • Reboot the system : # shutdown -r
 • When the system beeps twice, press F5 on the
   keyboard (5-ASCII terminal).
 • Select system console by pressing F1 (1), press Enter.
 • Select English. Press Enter to open the Welcome to
   Base Operating System Installation and Maintenance
   screen.
 • Type 2 to select 2 Change/Show Installation Settings
   and Install in the Choice field and press Enter

             In the light you are able to see,

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Step 3. Verify settings and begin                          YAMAS


• System Settings:
          Method of Installation.............Migration
          Disk Where You Want to Install.....hdisk0
• Select Primary Language Environment Settings
  (AFTER Install). Type 3 and press Enter to select More
  Options. Verify the selections in the Migration
  Installation Summary screen and press Enter.
• When the Migration Confirmation menu opens, follow
  the menu instructions to list system information or
  continue by typing 0 and pressing Enter.


       Ahimsa (अििसा ): not causing pain in thought, word, or deed.

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Step 4. Verify system configuration                              YAMAS

• After a migration installation, the Configuration or
  Installation Assistant opens. Select the Accept
  Licenses.
• Verify the administrator (root user) password and
  network communications (TCP/IP) information. Select
  Exit the Configuration Assistant and select Next. Or,
  press F10 (or ESC+0) to exit, select Finish now, and
• Do not start Configuration Assistant when restarting ,
  then select Finish.
• When the login prompt displays, log in as the root user
  to perform system administration tasks.
• Run the /usr/lpp/bos/post_migration script.
             Satya (सतय ): truthfulness, in word and thought.
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Step 1. System Backup to tape                                             YAMAS

• Log in as root.
• set RECOVER_DEVICES variable to no in bosinst.data
• #df command, 512-byte blocks at least 40 MB of free disk space
  available in /tmp., for a system with 4 MB partitions
• # chfs -a size=+80000 /tmp
• # lslpp -l bos.sysmgt.sysbr - no bos.sysmgt.sysbr ? install it:
• # installp -agqXd /dev/cd0 bos.sysmgt.sysbr




   Asteya (असतेय): non-stealing, non-coveting, non-entering into debt.
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Step 2. System Backup to tape                                     YAMAS

• Enter the smit mksysb fast path. Select the tape device in
  the Backup DEVICE or File field.
• Press Enter to confirm and begin the system backup
  process.
• To exit SMIT when the backup completes, press F10 (or
  Esc+0).
• Remove the tape and label it. Write-protect the backup tape.
• Record any backed-up root and user passwords. Remember
  that these passwords become active if you use the backup
  to either restore this system or install another system.
• You have successfully created the backup of your rootvg.

Brahmacharya (बहचयय ): celibate when single, faithful when married.

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System Administrator - AIX                                             NIYAMAS
Have strong and AIX installation and maintenance skills
Configure and manage networking in AIX
Manage and configure VIO client partitions
Manage devices and storage
Use HMC and SDMC to manage system resources
Perform user administration tasks (limiting resources, creating/using groups, etc).
Have strong knowledge of system backup and recovery
Configuring and managing system security
Use NIM, WPAR Manager and Systems Director (base product)
Understand PowerVM components such as AME, AMS, Shared Processor Pools, etc.


  • Shaucha: under Yamas; means purity.
                   Yamas
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NIYAMAS

• Santosha: contentment.




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NIYAMAS

• Tapas: austerity.




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NIYAMAS

• Svādhyāya: self-study or study of spiritual scriptures.




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NIYAMAS

• Ishvarapranidhana: self-surrender.




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NIYAMAS

• Ishvarapranidhana: self-surrender.




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Thank You

Frederick James Rathweg
Owner / Island Macro Systems, Inc.



                                     islandmacro@hotmail.com   © 2012IBM Corporation
                                                               © 2009
                                                                      dcyoga.com

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Installing Aix

  • 1. InstallingAIX - Installation and migration V7 Frederick James Rathweg Owner / Island Macro Systems, Inc. islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012IBM Corporation © 2009 dcyoga.com
  • 2. InstallingAIX - Installation and migration. AIX 7.1 • Boot from the AIX product media. • Set BOS Installation Settings. – Perform a complete overwrite installation of AIX onto hdisk0 – Use English as the primary language – Use the default options in the More Options menu • Start the BOS Installation and Configure the System • Gather the TCP/IP info before you begin Corporate karma empowers the human will for good and for achievement of greatness. 2 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 3. Step 1. Prepare your system • AIX requires minimum of 512 MB of memory and 5 GB of physical disk space.. Network Attribute Value Network Interface (For example: en0, et0) Host Name IP Address Network Mask Nameserver Domain Name Gateway Corporate karma is a guide for success and for a positive, dynamic, rich, triumphant and joyous career. 3 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 4. Setting up an ASCII terminal • If you do not have an ASCII terminal set up, you need to set the communications, the keyboard and display. Communication Options: Line speed (baud rate) 9600, Word Length (bits per character) 8, Parity no (none), Number of stop bits 1 , Interface RS-232C (or RS-422A), Line control IPRTS Keyboard and display options: Options Settings: Screen normal, Row and Column 24x80, Scroll jump, Auto LF (line feed) off, Line Wrap on, Forcing Insert line (or both), Tab field, Operating Mode echo , Turnaround Character CR, Enter return, Return new line, New Line CR, Send page Insert Character space Corporate karma is a guide for success and for a positive, dynamic, rich, triumphant and joyous career. 4 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 5. Step 2. Boot from the AIX product media • Insert AIX Volume 1 media into the media device. • Power on the system. When the system beeps twice, press F5 on the keyboard (5-ASCII terminal). • Select system console by pressing F1 (1), press Enter. • Select English. Press Enter to open the Welcome to Base Operating System Installation and Maintenance screen. • Type 2 to select 2 Change/Show Installation Settings and Install in the Choice field and press Enter 5 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 6. Step 3. Set and verify BOS installation settings • If the default choices are correct, type 0 and press Enter to begin the BOS installation. • Select hdisk0 by typing a 1 and press Enter. >>> 0 Verify that the selections are correct in Overwrite InstallationSummary Disks: hdisk0 ! Cultural Convention: en_US ! Language: en_US ! Keyboard: en_US ! JFS2 File Systems Created: Yes ! Graphics Software: Yes ! Desktop: CDE !System Management Client Software: Yes ! Enable System Backups to install any system: Yes ! Optional Software being installed: ! >>> 1 Continue with Install • Press Enter to begin the BOS installation. The system automatically reboots after installation is complete 6 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 7. Step 4. Configure the system after installation • On systems with a graphics display, after a new and complete overwrite installation, the Configuration Assistant opens. On systems with an ASCII display, after a new and complete overwrite installation, the Installation Assistant opens. • Select the Accept Licenses option to accept the electronic licenses for the operating system. • Set the date and time, set the password for the administrator (root user), and configure network communications (TCP/IP). • Select Exit the Configuration Assistant and select Next. Or, press F10 (or ESC+0) to exit the Installation Assistant. 7 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 8. Two become one - Migrate a system AIX 5.1 to 7.1 • Ensure that the root user has a primary authentication of SYSTEM: # lsuser -a auth1 root # chuser auth1=SYSTEM root • generate an error report # errpt –a • Run the pre_migration script: • mount_point/usr/lpp/bos # mount -v cdrfs -o ro /dev/cdN /mnt ("N" is drive number). • Make a backup copy of system software and data. The best way to learn and study is to be on the same wavelength, then meaning is transmitted from heart to heart. 8 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 9. Step 1. Prepare for the migration The cosmic stream. You don’t know what is coming. • In this fast-moving, eternally dynamic, ever-changing universe, there is nothing unmoving. • As part of this cosmic stream, expect the unexpected. • Be ROOT • Users must be logged off. • Verify that your applications will run on AIX Version 7.1. For supported products, see: www-03.ibm.com/services/sl/products/ The cosmic stream. You don’t know what is coming. 9 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 10. Step 2. Boot from the AIX product media • Insert AIX Volume 1 media into the media device. • Reboot the system : # shutdown -r • When the system beeps twice, press F5 on the keyboard (5-ASCII terminal). • Select system console by pressing F1 (1), press Enter. • Select English. Press Enter to open the Welcome to Base Operating System Installation and Maintenance screen. • Type 2 to select 2 Change/Show Installation Settings and Install in the Choice field and press Enter In the light you are able to see, 10 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 11. Step 3. Verify settings and begin YAMAS • System Settings: Method of Installation.............Migration Disk Where You Want to Install.....hdisk0 • Select Primary Language Environment Settings (AFTER Install). Type 3 and press Enter to select More Options. Verify the selections in the Migration Installation Summary screen and press Enter. • When the Migration Confirmation menu opens, follow the menu instructions to list system information or continue by typing 0 and pressing Enter. Ahimsa (अििसा ): not causing pain in thought, word, or deed. 11 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 12. Step 4. Verify system configuration YAMAS • After a migration installation, the Configuration or Installation Assistant opens. Select the Accept Licenses. • Verify the administrator (root user) password and network communications (TCP/IP) information. Select Exit the Configuration Assistant and select Next. Or, press F10 (or ESC+0) to exit, select Finish now, and • Do not start Configuration Assistant when restarting , then select Finish. • When the login prompt displays, log in as the root user to perform system administration tasks. • Run the /usr/lpp/bos/post_migration script. Satya (सतय ): truthfulness, in word and thought. 12 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 13. Step 1. System Backup to tape YAMAS • Log in as root. • set RECOVER_DEVICES variable to no in bosinst.data • #df command, 512-byte blocks at least 40 MB of free disk space available in /tmp., for a system with 4 MB partitions • # chfs -a size=+80000 /tmp • # lslpp -l bos.sysmgt.sysbr - no bos.sysmgt.sysbr ? install it: • # installp -agqXd /dev/cd0 bos.sysmgt.sysbr Asteya (असतेय): non-stealing, non-coveting, non-entering into debt. 13 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 14. Step 2. System Backup to tape YAMAS • Enter the smit mksysb fast path. Select the tape device in the Backup DEVICE or File field. • Press Enter to confirm and begin the system backup process. • To exit SMIT when the backup completes, press F10 (or Esc+0). • Remove the tape and label it. Write-protect the backup tape. • Record any backed-up root and user passwords. Remember that these passwords become active if you use the backup to either restore this system or install another system. • You have successfully created the backup of your rootvg. Brahmacharya (बहचयय ): celibate when single, faithful when married. 14 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 15. System Administrator - AIX NIYAMAS Have strong and AIX installation and maintenance skills Configure and manage networking in AIX Manage and configure VIO client partitions Manage devices and storage Use HMC and SDMC to manage system resources Perform user administration tasks (limiting resources, creating/using groups, etc). Have strong knowledge of system backup and recovery Configuring and managing system security Use NIM, WPAR Manager and Systems Director (base product) Understand PowerVM components such as AME, AMS, Shared Processor Pools, etc. • Shaucha: under Yamas; means purity. Yamas 15 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 16. NIYAMAS • Santosha: contentment. 16 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 17. NIYAMAS • Tapas: austerity. 17 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 18. NIYAMAS • Svādhyāya: self-study or study of spiritual scriptures. 18 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 19. NIYAMAS • Ishvarapranidhana: self-surrender. 19 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 20. NIYAMAS • Ishvarapranidhana: self-surrender. 20 islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012 dcyoga.com
  • 21. Thank You Frederick James Rathweg Owner / Island Macro Systems, Inc. islandmacro@hotmail.com © 2012IBM Corporation © 2009 dcyoga.com

Editor's Notes

  1. If you are overwriting an existing system, gather the TCP/IP information from the system before you begin this scenario. Attention: This procedure requires shutting down and reinstalling the base operating system. Whenever you reinstall any operating system, schedule your downtime when it least impacts your workload to protect yourself from a possible loss of data or functionality. Before you perform a new and complete overwrite installation, ensure you have reliable backups of your data and any customized applications or volume groups. For instructions on how to create a system backup, refer to Creating system backups
  2. Make sure your hardware installation is complete, including all external devices. See the documentation provided with your system unit for installation instructions. Make sure you have that information your system needs to communicate with other systems and access their resources, before proceeding:
  3. Make sure your hardware installation is complete, including all external devices. See the documentation provided with your system unit for installation instructions. Make sure you have that information your system needs to communicate with other systems and access their resources, before proceeding:
  4. Make sure all external devices attached to the system (such as DVD drives, and terminals) are turned on. Only the media drive from which you will install AIX should contain the installation media. If you have a graphics display, you will see the keyboard icon on the screen when the beeps occur. If you have an ASCII terminal (also called a tty terminal), you will see the word keyboard when the beeps occur. Note: If your system does not boot using the F5 key (or the 5 key on an ASCII terminal), refer to your hardware documentation for information about how to boot your system from an AIX product media. Select English language for the base operating system (BOS) Installation menus by typing a 1 in the Choice field
  5. Use any other options at this time. You can return to the Configuration Assistant or the Installation Assistant by typing configassist or smitty assist at the command line. If you are in the Configuration Assistant, select Finish now , and do not start Configuration Assistant when restarting AIX and select Finish.
  6. Attention: This procedure requires shutting down and reinstalling the base operating system. Whenever you reinstall any operating system, schedule your downtime when it least impacts your workload to protect yourself from a possible loss of data or functionality. Before you perform a migration installation, ensure you have reliable backups of your data and any customized applications or volume groups. For nstructions on how to create a system backup, refer to Creating system backups in AIX Version 7.1 Installation and migration. Before you begin the installation, other users who have access to your system must be logged off. Verify that your applications will run on AIX Version 7.1. Also, check if your applications are binary-compatible with AIX Version 7.1. If your system is an application server, verify that there are no licensing issues. Refer to your application documentation or provider to verify on which levels of AIX your applications are supported and licensed. You can also check the Supported : http://www-03.ibm.com/services/sl/products/ Note: Do not remove the data created by the pre_migration script, because it is used by the post_migration script. . For instructions on how to create a system backup, refer to Creating system backups. Always refer to the release notes for the latest migration information.
  7. Verify that the selections are correct in the Overwrite Installation Summary screen, as follows: Overwrite Installation Summary Disks: hdisk0 Cultural Convention: en_US Language: en_US Keyboard: en_US JFS2 File Systems Created: Yes Graphics Software: Yes Desktop: CDE System Management Client Software: Yes Enable System Backups to install any system: Yes Optional Software being installed: >>> 1 Continue with Install 88 Help ? 99 Previous Menu >>> Choice [1]:
  8. Make sure all external devices attached to the system (such as DVD drives, and terminals) are turned on. Only the media drive from which you will install AIX should contain the installation media. If you have a graphics display, you will see the keyboard icon on the screen when the beeps occur. If you have an ASCII terminal (also called a tty terminal), you will see the word keyboard when the beeps occur. Note: If your system does not boot using the F5 key (or the 5 key on an ASCII terminal), refer to your hardware documentation for information about how to boot your system from an AIX product media. Select English language for the base operating system (BOS) Installation menus by typing a 1 in the Choice field Note: Do not remove the data created by the pre_migration script, because it is used by the post_migration script.
  9. To use the Help menu to learn more about the options available during a migration installation, type 88 and press Enter in the Installation Options menu. For more information about the install ation options available in AIX Version 7.1, see BOS installation options.
  10. For more information on the Configuration Assistant or the Installation Assistant, see Configuring AIX with the Configuration Assistant. Use any other options at this time. You can return to the Configuration Assistant or the Installation Assistant by typing configassist or smitty assist at the command line.
  11. . Consider altering passwords and network addresses if you use a backup to make master copies of a source system. Copying passwords from the source to a target system can create security problems. Also, if network addresses are copied to a target system, duplicate addresses can disrupt network communications. use the mount coomand to Mount all file systems to back up. The mksysb command backs up only mounted JFS and JFS2 in rootvg . The mksysb command does not back up file systems mounted across an NFS network. Unmount any local directories that are mounted over another local directory, if you mount /tmp over /usr/tmp, the files in the /tmp directory are then backed up twice. Use the /etc/exclude.rootvg for files you do not want backed up.
  12. Note: If you plan to reinstall the backup to target systems other than the source system, or if the disk configuration of the source system might change before reinstalling the backup, do not create map files. Select yes in the Create Map Files, Exclude Files, List files as they are backed up , and Disable software packing of backup. Use the default values for the rest of the menu options. The COMMAND STATUS screen displays, showing status messages while the system makes the backup image. When the backup process finishes, the COMMAND: field changes to OK. Because the system backup contains a boot image, you can use this tape to start your system if for some reason you cannot boot from hard disks.