¹
All load modules for a load must be in the same directory on the server
for this transfer.
9
Select the Set Boot Information option on the Change Management menu
and select:
¹
The Bank to boot from
¹
The Config to boot with
¹
Permanent or once
Once you have Version 2 operational code, you will be able to use the tftp get
load modules option under
boot config>
to get any further load images.
If you were not able to use TFTP and instead use Xmodem to try to upgrade,
select the Xmodem Software option instead of TFTP Software option. In the case of
XMODEM file transfers, Xmodem does not retrieve a set of load modules. They
must be transferred one by one.
Using the Configuration Program to Manage the Configuration Files
For optimal configuration management, it is recommended that you use the
Configuration Program and its configuration database to manage all your IBM 2216
configuration files.
The design of change management facilitates good control of the configuration files.
Keeping the ACTIVE file and the file that is stored in the configuration database the
same assures that a copy of the ACTIVE file is always available.
When you use the Send option to send a new configuration to the IBM 2216, the
new configuration is written to the ACTIVE bank and overwrites the file located in
the position just below the currently ACTIVE configuration. The new configuration
is PENDING if a time is set for a reset. If the configuration file is sent without a
specified time for the reset to occur, it gets AVAIL status.
For example, suppose that CONFIG 2 is ACTIVE. The new configuration file is
written to CONFIG 3. It has a status of PENDING if a reset time is associated with
it; if not, it has a status of AVAIL.
If the file has a status of PENDING, CONFIG 2 becomes AVAIL and CONFIG 3
becomes ACTIVE when a reset occurs. The next file that is sent from the
Configuration Program will be placed in CONFIG 4. If a reset time is associated
with the file, it will have the PENDING status and will become ACTIVE when the
next reset occurs. If another file is then sent, it is placed in CONFIG 1 because the
currently ACTIVE file is now in CONFIG 4. This arrangement results in a circular
queue.
If the downloaded file has a status of AVAIL, a reset does not change its status. If
another file is sent down, it overwrites that file because the ACTIVE file has not
changed and the newly downloaded file always occupies the location just behind
the ACTIVE file.
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2216 Maintenance Manual
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