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Course Name : AS400 / iSeries System Administration
Delivery Method : Online with complete Documentation
Skill Level : Intermediate
Language : English

Overview :

This course moulds you to plan and manage the ongoin

g operations of the i5/i7 server and support Admin activities. Emphasis is on security, system availability, backup recovery and problem determination, Basic knowledge on working with LPAR and BRMS with documentation (Mini Redbooks)

AS400 Administration training will be done online by desktop sharing (URL details will be shared at the time of training). This training will be complete theoretical. To take up this online training the following requirements are necessary

System Requirements :

1. Mocha soft (free download available on Internet)
3. Skype (free download available on Internet)
4. Headset with Mike

Need to install Mocha soft (free download available on Internet) and Skype in your pc, You will be provided with all the documents and screen shots(Mini Redbooks) for the training. Our training will be scheduled for 12 session / 12 hours / 12 days. The trainees in each batch are from different time zones So the time schedule and agenda will be communicated to the trainees enrolled.The training details are as follows:

1. Basic
2. Core Admin training
3. Advance ( LPAR & BRMS )

1. Basic : First two session will be an introduction to AS400. This will give you an idea and intensity of the training. In order to continue with the training you need to deposit the remaining 90% training fee before 3rd session and 10% before first session.

2. Core: Next 10 Session will be core admin training .You would be able to handle an Operator or L1 or L2 support level Jobs.

3. Advance : This is an Basic level of training on LPAR & BRMS. ( 2 sessions)

Doubts ( 1 session) - Technical Team support will be there whenever required even after completion of course. My Skype id : i5kaleem

If you would like to have a call with me before joining the session let me know your available time and contact details will call you. Topics Covered in the training:

Origin of AS400
AS400 Servers Background
Basic Commands
Client Access Installation (IBM i series access for windows)
Monitoring Log
Monitoring Jobs
Monitoring backup log
Monitoring system status and ASP
Creation of User Profile and fine tuning
Vary on/off devices (Tape device, Printers and workstation)
Monitoring TCP/IP connection
Connecting to Console
Working with Subsystems
Working with System Jobs and Batch Jobs
Job Scheduling
Password policies
System Values
PTF and types of PTF
Backup Scheduling
Save files (creation and backup)
Save and Restore objects
Restoration from Tape/Save File
Tape Management / Rotation
Data Import / Export from to i series
FTP files from to AS400
Manual Full System Save
Initialization of Tapes
Journal Receiver
Printer Configuration
Reclaim storage
Disaster Recovery
IPL and different types of IPL
Power down of Server

LPAR & BRMS

06/15/2020

The IBM System i was a line of midrange computer systems from IBM. The platform was first introduced as the AS/400 (Application System/400) in June 1988, with the operating system being called OS/400. In 2000, it was renamed to the eServer iSeries (with the 400 sometimes added[1]). As part of IBM's re-branding initiative in 2006, it was again renamed to System i.

IBM System i
Also known as
AS/400, iSeries
Manufacturer
IBM
Release date
1988
Discontinued
Sep 30, 2013
Operating system
OS/400, i5/OS
Successor
IBM Power Systems running IBM i

In April 2008, it was replaced by a modern standards-based (PCI, FiberChannel, RAID, etc) rack-friendly server line, IBM Power Systems. IBM Power Systems support the AIX and GNU/Linux operating systems, as well as IBM i.[2] IBM i running on IBM Power Systems has the ability to run applications built for IBM System i and its predecessors.

02/06/2019

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02/06/2019

09/17/2018
Moving IBM i to POWER9It’s always exciting when IBM announces new hardware and today is no exception! We have been heari...
02/14/2018

Moving IBM i to POWER9

It’s always exciting when IBM announces new hardware and today is no exception! We have been hearing about the new POWER9 Chip for several months. In December IBM released the first set of LINUX machines powered by P9. Now the next set of servers on the POWER9 chip is announced – the Scale-out line. IBM i has been running POWER chips since the POWER5 introduction in 2004 and the roadmap below illustrates the history and future of this powerful technology. Welcome POWER9!

While the new servers are similar to the POWER8 Scale-out from a model perspective these new babies are all about performance. The estimated performance is approximately 1.5x theperformance of their POWER8 counterparts. This is the infrastructure needed to move into the future. IBM is describing these as Cloud and Artificial Intelligence ready meaning the hardware is ready for IBM i to take advantage of crucial business directions. Security is at the forefront of everyone’s mind and POWER9s are pre-loaded with the firmware and operating system security patches that mitigate known Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. This combination makes POWER9 running IBM i the best option for mission critical operations. For those currently on a POWER6 or POWER7 server the POWER9 is going to be like greased lightning. In fact, I recommend ordering a seatbelt with your new server as you are going to need to be strapped in when you start running your IBM i on POWER9. Here is your first look at this beauty, below you see a S924. Quite impressive, personally I’m ready to move my partitions. Now, let’s see how easy doing so can be.

We know integration is what IBM i on POWER is all about. Starting with the hardware and progressing through firmware, license internal code, operating system, security, and database. With all of this designed and delivered by IBM the IBM i on POWER9 is the most integrated data platform for business. Truly apart from the rest. Moving IBM i environments from POWER7 or POWER8 servers to the new POWER9 machines reflects this in the ease of migration. Yes, this is easy, truly. Let’s get into the details.

There are going to be various ways to accomplish moving onto a POWER9, let’s start with the one which will be used by most people. By simply putting the latest Technology Refresh (TR) onto your system running 7.2 or 7.3 you are done. BAM! Ready to migrate to new hardware just like that. Of course, this is what I have been professing for years – the value of staying current. POWER9 will only support IBM i 7.2 or 7.3 and requires the latest TR. If for some reason you thought there was a chance IBM was going to give 7.1 a last lifeline, it won’t. It’s too old and you need to move forward. For those who have been staying current with your operating systems in conjunction with IBM recommendations and are up to date with PTFs all that is needed is applying TR4 for 7.3 or TR8 for 7.2 to move to the POWER9 hardware. It really couldn’t be any easier. A summary of the steps are:

Be on IBM i 7.2 or 7.3.
Install TR8 for 7.2 or TR4 for 7.3
Permanently Apply your PTFs.
Perform a full system save.
Restore to your new POWER9 server.
Enter your new license codes.

The above is relatively simple and can be done over a weekend. I once heard the only truly open system was an automobile, you get a new car and everything is in the same place – steering wheel, brake and gas pedals, turn signals – clean the “stuff” out of the glove compartment and move it to the new car and away you go. Well, going from POWER7 or POWER8 to a new POWER9 is just as seamless. IBM i is as open as your automobile.

Another common way of migrating uses Live Partition Mobility. This technique requires PowerVM Enterprise Edition, running your IBM i partition on top of VIOS, and using an external SAN for storage. New POWER9 servers come with PowerVM Enterprise already built in on every machine giving you this capability. Plus, you can get 60 days of PowerVM Enterprise for your existing POWER7 or POWER8 when you purchase your new POWER9 at no charge, as I understand it. For those with downtime concerns this is a great way to have no interruption as you migrate your IBM i workload to POWER9.

At this point we know POWER9 is easy to move to for those current with their operating systems. Seriously, if you aren’t on IBM i 7.2 or 7.3 remember, that 7.1 goes out of regular support on April 30, 2018, requiring Extended SWMA after that date. It’s time to move forward and if you are further back in operating systems releases, it is way overdue.

The POWER9 line is a full family of servers IBM will be announcing throughout this year. Here are some of the highlights:

CPU SCM packaging for all 2-socket and 4-socket systems
Eliminates SW licensing issues associated with DCM designs
Lowers latency for CPU to CPU transfers due to simpler CPU fabric topology
Up to 4x increased CPU fabric bandwidth for max scalability
Embedded Analytics and Algorithms on the chip help run POWER9 at an always optimized frequency
Increased Memory capacities over POWER8 (2x and 4x on certain models)
Leveraging IS DIMMs to provide more competitive offerings in 2-socket and 4-socket space
Increased I/O bandwidth with PCIe GEN4 Slots and future PCIe GEN4 Expansion Drawer
25Gb ports for High Speed GPU/OpenCAPI acceleration
Integrated NVMe Flash device support (Not yet for IBM i)
Basic form factors and power requirements remain the same
External DVD only, no internal DVD.
Now it is time to review what is being announced today which is the POWER9 Scale-Out Family of servers:

There is much to be said about each of these and I look forward to writing about them in future blogs. For this installment I’m going focus on the S914 as many IBM i customers will be upgrading from their S814 to the S914, it makes sense to start with this gem.

The POWER9 4U Scale Out Server is known as the S914 or machine 9009-41A and the specifications are as follows:

4U server – 19” Rack enclosure
POWER9 Scale-Out SMT8 processor (4-core, 6-core, 8-core offerings)
Up to 1TB Total DDR4 Industry Standard memory RDIMMs
Up to 172 GB/s total system memory bandwidth
16 IS RDIMM slots (no Risers)
4-core offering limited to 64GB max memory
8 PCIe Gen3/Gen4 slots, Full Height, Half Length
Two PCIe GEN4 slots (CAPI enabled)
Six PCIe GEN3 slots (1 reserved for Ethernet adapter)
High Speed 25Gb/s port for OpenCAPI / GPU Acceleration
12 or 18 SFF (2.5”) bay options
Two internal storage controller slots
Single or Split backplane or Dual RAID write cache support
2 Internal NVMe Flash boot adapters (two M.2 devices per card)
Internal RDX Media Bay (DVD External)
I/O Expansion Drawer support (for 6 or 8 core offerings)
This is the comparison between POWER8 and POWER9:

As we have mentioned up to date OS versions are needed for POWER9 installations, here are highlights of IBM i 7.3 TR4. It is important to note that some features are also available in IBM I 7.2 TR8 (especially those that pertain to the hardware.)`

Support for POWER9 Scale-Out Servers

Support for native and VIOS configurations on IBM S914 and IBM S924 servers
Support for native and VIOS configurations on IBM H924 server
Support for VIOS configurations on IBM S922 server
Support for VIOS configurations on IBM H922 server
Install Options Expanded

Extensions to the new installation process for LIC using USB 3.0 media
Expanding the Secure-ability of IBM i

IBM i Integrated Web Services will add advanced features to help administrators and programmers leverage APIs in a more secure environment
Increasing Productivity of Developers & Administrators

CL commands can be stored in the IFS with full edit and compile capability
New RPG IV Operation (DATA-INTO) allows programmers to parse structured data in most formats into an RPG variable
IBM i Access Client Solutions continues to evolve meeting the needs of our IBM i user community
IBM Software Currency

IBM Notes/Domino 901 Feature pack 10 (including IBM Traveler) provides security enhancements delivered for IBM i installations
I would be remiss without ending on the IBM i Support Roadmap. One of the most important charts we have for planning our technological future. Everywhere I speak I am asked about the life expectancy of IBM i. This chart tells us all we need to know. Is there any other operating system known which currently has support through 2028? Further while knowledge of support past 2028 isn’t known I doubt it ends after this. There is every reason to believe there are more rows below IBM i Next + 1 leading to more columns past 2028. If not why would the edges of the paper be ripped?

Today contained many cool things for the IBM i community including two new Technology Refreshes and a new family of POWER9 based servers. More information will become available in the upcoming weeks as these advances release on March 20, 2018. You’ll have plenty of time to ready your machine for migration to POWER9. Now is a good time to permanently apply existing PTFs,,so when new TRs come out you are ready to apply them. Once that is done get in line for your POWER9 Server and prepared to move to this exciting hardware as soon as it is available.

Release Life Cycle of IBM iSeries Version and Release till date...
03/16/2017

Release Life Cycle of IBM iSeries Version and Release till date...

CPU in AS/400, iSeries, i5, Power SystemsThe AS/400 was originally based on a custom IBM CISC CPU which used a CPU archi...
03/08/2017

CPU in AS/400, iSeries, i5, Power Systems

The AS/400 was originally based on a custom IBM CISC CPU which used a CPU architecture known as Internal MicroProgrammed Interface (IMPI) and an instruction set similar to the IBM 370. It was later migrated to a POWER-based RISC CPU family eventually known as RS64

The System i5 uses POWER CPUs. These CPUs are developed and manufactured by IBM. The POWER 4/5/5+ chips contain two cores. There are Multi-Chip Modules (MCM) available. They have 2 CPUs (4 cores) or 4 CPUs (8 cores) in one MCM.

03/03/2017

IBM i Access for Mobile

A mobile solution for accessing IBM i is now available. Powered by IBM i Access for Web (5770XH2), you can now access IBM i resources from any mobile device that supports a browser.
Features include the ability to:
view CPU utilization, page faults, disk utilization, disk pool usage, jobs, and operator messages on a dashboard
view and manage jobs, messages, output queues, files, printers
view PTFs and PTF Groups
view, add, insert and update database records
build, run, save SQL statements with an SQL wizard
start one or more 5250 emulation sessions with the ability to reconnect even after a device power down
extract data from a variety of IBM i resources into a table using optional column selection
distribute and manage files to other users from a common download location
This capability is provided as part of 7.2 IBM i Access for Web (5770XH2) which can be installed on IBM i release 7.3, 7.2, 7.1 and 6.1. If you are using IBM i release 6.1 or 7.1, it is available on the Entitlement Software Support (ESS) website as feature 6289 under SS1.
Additional information on ordering
Support
Here is all that is needed to enable this support:
Install 7.2 5770XH2 on your IBM i system
Load 5770XH2 PTF SI54619 (or supersede)
Load the latest IBM i HTTP Group PTF for the IBM i release you are using:
i7.2 - SF99713 (level 1 or later)
i7.1 - SF99368 (level 27 or later)
i6.1 - SF99115 (level 38 or later)
CFGACCWEB APPSVRTYPE(*INTAPPSVR) INSTANCE(*MOBILE)
Access this URL from your mobile device: http://your_system_name:2001/iamobile/
Sign on with your user id and password
Note: An IBM i Access Family license is required (5770XW1) in order to connect. This is the same license required for the other IBM i Access family products.
You must have a Software Maintenance Agreement (SWMA) to get support for problems and questions. Use the IBM Support portal to provide feedback or report a problem. For more information, see IBM Electronic Support and the IBM Support Portal (link resides outside of ibm.com). When you submit a problem, use 5770XH2 as the product and supply all information that pertains to the issue (ie: computer operating system, mobile device, etc), complete description of the problem and any data that is collected.
Updates:
expand
February 2016 – SI56971
expand
May 2015 – SI56123
expand
January 2015 – SI54619
expand
July 2014 – SI53292
Frequently asked questions:
Q: I am not able to connect to the above URL.
A: Make sure the HTTP ADMIN servers are running in QHTTPSVR subsystem. If they are not:
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
Q: I get the following error message: "Context Root Not Found"
A: You need to run the CFGACCWEB command:
CFGACCWEB APPSVRTYPE(*INTAPPSVR) INSTANCE(*MOBILE)
Q: Can I configure this using Qshell (QSH)?
A: Yes.
QSH
cd /QIBM/ProdData/Access/Web2/install
cfgaccweb -appsvrtype \*INTAPPSVR -instance \*MOBILE
Q: When I run the CFGACCWEB command, I get the following error message:
"Not authorized to command CFGACCWEB in library QIWA2"
A: You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to use this command.
Similar error messages will occur when using the cfgaccweb Qshell script from QSH.

03/02/2017

IBM i Access for Web / Mobile

7.2 IBM i Access for Web has been optimized for mobile access. You can now easily access your IBM i resources from a mobile device. This version provides a mobile friendly view of the IBM i Access for Web features when viewed from a browser on a mobile device or the traditional view of available features when using a browser from the desktop. To easily enable IBM i mobile access.

7.2 IBM i Access for Web has added support for:
A dashboard for viewing CPU utilization, page faults, disk utilization, disk pool usage, jobs, and operator messages.
Viewing active jobs on the system in three different views similar to the CL command WRKACTJOB
Viewing PTFs and PTF Groups similar to the CL commands DSPPTF and WRKPTFGRP
A new System category for displaying Installed Products, System Values and other system related information
IBM integrated web application server for i Version 8.5
RC4 and AES encryption types with SPNEGO environments
Password expiration based on the QPWDEXPWRN system value
5250 secure telnet connections.

7.2 IBM i Access for Web is supported on IBM i releases 7.3, 7.2, 7.1 and 6.1. 7.1 and 6.1 IBM i Access Family (57xx-XW1) customers can acquire 7.2 IBM i Access for Web and stay on their current release of IBM i.

IBM i Access for Web offers browser-based access to IBM i. IBM i Access for Web enables end users to leverage business information, applications, and resources across an enterprise by extending the IBM i resources to the client desktop or a mobile device through a web browser.
IBM i Access for Web...
is system based; there is no code running on the desktop or mobile device.
is implemented using Java Servlet technology.
uses industry standard protocols - HTTP, HTTPS and HTML.
is lightweight, requiring only a browser.
runs batch commands, provides access to database, integrated file system, printers, printer output, and messages, and a 5250 interface.

Supported Environments

7.2 IBM i Access for Web
7.2 IBM i Access for Web is supported with these web application servers:
IBM Integrated Web Application server for i
WebSphere Application Server (WAS) – Express V8.5 for IBM i, WAS V8.5 for IBM i, and WAS V8.5 Network Deployment for IBM i
WebSphere Application Server (WAS) – Express V8.0 for IBM i, WAS V8.0 for IBM i, and WAS V8.0 Network Deployment for IBM i
WebSphere Application Server (WAS) – Express V7.0 for IBM i, WAS V7.0 for IBM i, and WAS V7.0 Network Deployment for IBM i
WAS - Express V6.1 for i5/OS, WAS V6.1 for i5/OS, and WAS V6.1 Network Deployment for i5/OS
In addition to the above, IBM i Access for Web can be used with any of the following portal servers:
WebSphere Portal V8.0
WebSphere Portal V7.0
WebSphere Portal for Multiplatforms V6.1

03/01/2017

AS400 / iSeries System Administration Training online

Course Name : AS400 / iSeries System Administration
Delivery Method : Online with complete Documentation
Skill Level : Basic level to Intermediate
Language : English
Next Batch : weekend Batch

Overview :

This course moulds you to plan and manage the ongoing operations of the i5/i7 server and support Admin activities. Emphasis is on security, system availability, backup recovery and problem determination, Basic knowledge on working with LPAR and BRMS with documentation (Mini Redbooks)

AS400 Administration training will be done online by desktop sharing (URL details will be shared at the time of training). This training will be complete theoretical.

To take up this online training the following requirements are necessary

System Requirements :

1. Stable internet connection
2. Mocha soft (free download available on Internet)
3. Skype (free download available on Internet)
4. Headset with Mike

Need to install Mocha soft (free download available on Internet) and Skype in your pc, You will be provided with all the documents and screen shots(Mini Redbooks) for the training. Our training will be scheduled for 12 session / 12 hours / 12 days.

The trainees in each batch are from different time zones So the time schedule and agenda will be communicated to the trainees enrolled. The training details are as follows:

1. Basic
2. Core Admin training
3. Advance ( LPAR & BRMS )

1. Basic : First two session will be an introduction to AS400. This will give you an idea and intensity of the training.

In order to continue with the training you need to deposit the remaining 90% training fee before 3rd session and 10% before first session.

2. Core: Next 10 Session will be core admin training .You would be able to handle an Operator or L1 support level Jobs.

3. Advance : This is an Basic level of training on LPAR & BRMS. ( 2 sessions)

Doubts ( 1 session) - Technical Team support will be there whenever required even after completion of course.

My Skype id : i5kaleem

If you would like to have a call with me before joining the session let me know your available time and contact details will call you.

Topics Covered in the training:

Origin of AS400
AS400 Servers Background
Basic Commands
Client Access Installation (IBM i series access for windows)
Monitoring Log
Monitoring Jobs
Monitoring backup log
Monitoring system status and ASP
Creation of User Profile and fine tuning
Vary on/off devices (Tape device, Printers and workstation)
Monitoring TCP/IP connection
Connecting to Console
Working with Subsystems
Working with System Jobs and Batch Jobs
Job Scheduling
Password policies
System Values
PTF and types of PTF
Backup Scheduling
Save files (creation and backup)
Save and Restore objects
Restoration from Tape/Save File
Tape Management / Rotation
Data Import / Export from to i series
FTP files from to AS400
Manual Full System Save
Initialization of Tapes
Journal Receiver
Printer Configuration
Reclaim storage
Disaster Recovery
IPL and different types of IPL
Power down of Server

LPAR & BRMS

02/27/2017

The OS/400 runs on IBM's AS/400 mini-computers. OS/400 was designed by using the best of System 38 and System 36. The operating system was design using object-oriented programming techniques. System resources are treated as objects along with messages. No other operating system manufacturer uses object oriented operating systems (OOOS) on the scale of this magnitude in the business world. Features like communications, built-in database support, transaction processing, and system security were bolted on to the O/S in other operating systems like Unix and Linus over the years, these features were fully integrated in the design of OS/400 from day one. This approach has been a huge advantage and as a result the OS/400 is the only O/S to have never been infected by malware. Object Oriented O/S works differently than Unix O/S, MAC O/S or Windows O/S. The OO O/S reads the objects label before executing the code preventing unknown objects for executing.

System administrators have enjoyed the AS/400 as soon as it comes out of the box. IBM has designed the AS/400 to function like a "plug and play" computer, but with a much larger than life scale-ability and power. The AS/400 has evolved into System "i" and continues to be the silver lining in IBM's darkest clouds. For example in February 1993 IBM's future as a major player in the computing world was at risk as their keystone market based on Mainframes was dramatically reduced. Because of the AS/400 success at the time, with over 800,000 servers installed globally IBM took ran a full page ad in the New York Times proclaiming "You ain't seen nothing yet.

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