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1 z/vm 6.3 Upgrade Installation Session Richard F. Lewis IBM WSC
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3 Agenda New installation option with z/vm 6.3 What are the objectives What is different Planning Stage 1 Stage 2 Finish Upgrade Installation Mixed Clusters Open APARs Summary
4 New Installation ti Option with z/vm 6.3 Upgrade Installation Documented in Part 5 of the z/vm 6.3 Installation Guide (GC ) Only applies to upgrading from z/vm 6.2 Traditional methods apply for migrations from z/vm 5.4 or z/vm 6.1. Restrictions Must not have changed identity/subconfig definitions with user entries for all entries in the initial directory shipped by IBM for z/vm 6.2 Must not have changed IBM supplied USER or IDENTITY names Must not have changed IBM supplied minidisk addresses Must not have moved IBM supplied minidisks to different virtual machine definitions Must not have changed the default values in VMSESE PROFILE or VMFINS DEFAULTS
5 Objectives of Upgrade Installation ti Upgrade a z/vm 6.2 system with minimal impact to the current running system. No manual merge of directories Add new userids to current system Upgrade files on existing disks under VMSES control Flag local modifications for review and customized files Support upgrading single members of an SSI cluster Support upgrading non-ssi systems Support notion of mixed SSI clusters Where individual members of the cluster are at different levels
6 DASD Volumes and Minidisks Cluster-wide disks Cluster wide disks One set per cluster (PMAINT 141) (PMAINT 142) Member 1 Member 2 VMCOM1 VMCOM2 IPL System disks - One set per member M01P01 Paging M01S01 Spool M01RES MAINT CF1 CPLOAD Warm start Checkpoint Object Directory 190 / 193 MAINT 190 / 193 MAINT 19D / 19E PDR PMAINT CF0 System Config PMAINT 41D VMSES/E PMAINT 2CC Source Directory 620RL1630RL1 (when Installing to 3390 Model 3) M02RES MAINT CF1 CPLOAD Warm start Checkpoint Object Directory 190 / 193 MAINT MAINT620 MAINT / / / 493 MAINT MAINT620MAINT630 19D / 19E 51D 51D MAINT620MAINT630 CF2 CF2 Release disks One set per release per cluster IPL M02P01 Paging M02S01 Spool
7 What is Different? Traditional Migration New release installed on separate volumes Users and Data from current running system migrated to system running new release IPL from new volumes Keep old system around for backout Upgrade Installation Install new release as temporary work system second level Move new level of code to current system with minimal impact Support upgrade of single member in a cluster Create system backup for reversing upgrade
8 Workflow Plan and prepare Backup current system Install z/vm 6.3 work system from MIGMAINT userid Generate the stage1 changes file Execute stage1 changes Finish stage1 changes This may involve reworking local modifications and reviewing the user directory, and ESM Backup current system again Generate the stage2 changes file Execute the stage2 changes Review SYSTEM CONFIG, USER DIRECT, and Upgrade Warning File Shutdown and IPL the upgraded system or member
9 Planning Select installation media type. Supported types are: Tape Physical DVD FTP server with access to content of DVD CMS-formatted minidisk Review and Comply with Requirements General Hardware System Software MIGMAINT DVD Installation Other System Requirements such as SFS space, directory and security managers
10 Planning (cont) Complete Worksheets Backup current system before beginning i and before Stage2 Note location of DVD content (ftp server information, CMS minidisk address) Edit user directory, or use a directory manager? Security manager active? Name and location of SYSTEM CONFIG file Products loaded into VMPSFS filepool? DASD type and model for work system FBA 5 volumes if each is over 9.5, 6 volumes if each is under 9.5G volumes (9 if all products loaded to SFS) volumes Additional member specific space on current (6.2) system New space must be allocated on same device type as used to install 6.2 system 3390 need total t of 6, cylinders of space FBA need total of 9,622,080 FBA blocks of space Space used for ZHCP, XCAT, and SMAPI worker machines (VSMGUARD, VSMWORK1, VSMWORK2, VSMWORK3)
11 Planning (cont) Complete Worksheets (cont). Allocate additional common space Must allocate additional space on DASD type used for original z/vm 6.2 system Only allocate this additional space for first member to be upgraded in a cluster Make sure additional common space available to all members of cluster 3390 need 731 additional cylinders on a common volume FBA need 1,052,640 additional FBA blocks on a common volume Allocate this additional space on a volume that will be considered common if upgrading a non-ssi system (in anticipation of future conversion to SSI).
12 Preparation On your existing z/vm 6.2 system Make sure directory manager will allow MIGMAINT to make changes without t specifying ing a password For DIRMAINT ALLOW_ASUSER_NOPASS_FROM= MIGMAINT Make sure directory manager will support disk cleanup and disk operations For DIRMAINT this is DISK_CLEANUP= YES and DATAMOVE_MACHINE= DATAMOVE * * Make sure MIGMAINT is authorized to use directory manager For DIRMAINT this is done by adding MIGMAINT to AUTHFOR CONTROL for both 140A and 150A command sets and ADGHMOPS classes. Make sure MIGMAINT is able to link the MAINT620 4CC minidisk if installing from DVD Make sure all of the new volumes created during installation of the work system and the new space added to the z/vm 6.2 system is available for automatic minidisk allocation within your directory manager For DIRMAINT this is done by adding REGION statements in EXTENT CONTROL for all volumes Make sure directory manager excludes MAINT * overlap minidisks from free space calculations. For DIRMAINT this is done by adding MAINT * to EXCLUDE section of EXTENT CONTROL Format, label, allocate and attach to the z/vm 6.2 system volumes designated as additional space allocated to current system
13 Work System Load the install tools (instpipe along with pipe commands to load 2222 and DVDPRIME to load 24CC and 2CF0) Run INSTPLAN with dvd or tape and (UPGRADE Upgrade installation panels will be displayed Different from the normal instplan panels Display current z/vm 6.2 information Prompt for license agreement for previously installed optional features that require 6.3 license also Prompt for DASD type and size for installation of work system (DASD type will match DASD type for system being upgraded, e.g. 3390). Specify location of SYSTEM CONFIG, how directory is maintained, and whether RACF or a different security manager is used Specify labels and addresses for z/vm 6.3 work system Specify label of DASD to be used for allocation of additional space on current system Note: these volumes should be attached to the z/vm 6.2 system prior to proceeding) Attach DASD devices to be used for the z/vm 6.3 system to MIGMAINT Execute INSTALL command
14 Stage 1 When the work system has been completely installed, the INSTALL EXEC will end Your work system is still running within the MIGMAINT userid Enter the CP Shutdown command to shutdown the work system Enter IPL CMS to restore the CMS environment to MIGMAINT The work system now exists on the DASD devices attached to MIGMAINT The upgrade process is automated and coordinated by a new EXEC named INSTUPGR INSTUPGR is used to generate a table of tasks to complete INSTUPGR may be used to execute the tasks, or you may choose to manually execute the tasks in the table by hand. At each stage, the PRIME option is used to instruct INSTUPGR to generate a table of tasks. Tables are written to MIGMAINT s 2CF0 minidisk Warnings issued by INSTUPGR while building the stage1 table will be displayed and written to $STAGE1$ $WRNFILE on MIGMAINT s 2CF0 minidisk Review any warnings and resolve the problems before continuing Errors that occur are written to the INSTUPGR $CONSLOG on MIGMAINT s 2CF0 minidisk. If errors occur consult this file and resolve any errors before continuing
15 Stage 1 (Cont) The stage1 changes add new maintenance userids and updated versions of service and installation userids to your system Changes include: Attaching the new release disks to the current system (630RL1 and 630RL2 if ) Updating SYSTEM CONFIG to automatically attach these new volumes to the system during IPL Add MAINT630 to the directory, and update links defined in the MAINT subconfig for this system to link to the new MAINT630 disks Add 6VMPTK30, 6VMRAC30, 6VMRSC30, 6VMTCP30, and 6VMDIR30 DDR minidisks for new 6VMDIR30 to the additional space volume designated during INSTPLAN Update LINKs for current service machines to the new install and service userids (for example PERFSVM linking to 6VMPTK30 instead of 6VMPTK20) Enable 6VMDIR30 on z/vm 6.2 system Add enable records to SYSTEM CONFIG file Add ZHCP and XCAT to current system Add new minidisks and update directory entries for SMAPI Worker Servers along with other SMAPI environment changes Enroll MAINT630 as ADMIN in shared filepool servers
16 Stage 1 (Cont.) The stage 1 table is named $STAGE1$ $TABLE$ and it is stored on MIGMAINT s 2CF0 The table is an ordered list of actions to be taken against the current system. Each entry is described by comments such that the change can be manually performed Execute the stage1 changes Use INSTUPGR with the COMMIT option INSTUPRG will generate a back out file that will allow you to reverse these changes If a directory manager is being used that provides an exit to work with the IBM upgrade code the exit will be called to perform directory functions. INSTUPGR is able to change the user direct file if you do not use a directory manager Manually update your system with the stage1 changes You must perform the changes in the order specified in the stage1 table You will not have an automated back out capability You must edit the stage1 table to mark each change as completed when you finish each change Combination of automatic and manual changes Perform the manual changes first and update the stage1 table Run INSTUPGR with COMMIT to complete all changes not marked finished Be careful of dependencies when following this path
17 Stage 1 (Cont.) All stage1 changes must be successfully completed before moving to Stage2. After completing all stage1 changes manually: Run INSTUPGR stage1 (commit done Post stage1 directory considerations Updating a member of a cluster and directory manager is not used Bring changed directory online to all cluster members with DIRECTXA command Run DIRECTXA on all cluster members if directory manager did not provide an exit for INSTUPGR For non-ssi, or one member SSI cluster, or first member of an SSI cluster Copy configured DIRMAINT files from 6VMDIR20 to 6VMDIR30 (491, 492, 11F, and 41F). Copy DVHPROFA DIRMSAT * files from 6VMDIR and 492 to 6VMDIR and 492 Make sure new userids such as MAINT630 are in AUTHFOR CONTROL if needed Recycle all DIRMAINT servers (i.e. DIRMAINT, DIRMSATx, DATAMOVE, DATAMOVx) to begin using the 6.3 DIRMAINT code.
18 Stage1 (Cont.) Post stage1 ESM considerations Only applies if you are running an ESM Ensure MAINT630 is authorized to: Link to any minidisk on the system without a password Perform security authorizations on behalf of other users Perform all SFS admin functions Define to ESM new userids added to directory ZHCP, XCAT, MAINT630, 6VMDIR30, 6VMPTK30, 6VMRAC30, 6VMRSC30, 6VMTCP30 Make sure that the userids above have same disk access as the corresponding z/vm 6.2 userids. Make sure userids such as RACMAINT, TCPMAINT, DIRMAINT, and MAINT are authorized to link to the new userid minidisks above instead of the 6.2 counterparts Review table of indirect links in the z/vm 6.3 Installation Guide Chapter 25 to ensure that necessary ESM changes are made. If your ESM manages SFS administrator authorizations make sure that MAINT630 and the SMAPI workers are authorized as admins for VMPSFS, VMSYS, VMSYSR, and VMSYSU If your ESM manages CP command authorizations and access to other CP resources Ensure that MAINT630 and the 6VMxxx30 userids are properly authorized
19 Stage1 (Cont.) Rework local modifications This step is not required for the 2 nd 4 th member of an SSI cluster to be upgraded Local modifications to components were copied to 6.3 service disks 6.3 VM SYSLMOD table was updated with the local modifications copied to the 6.3 service disks Review and update status of each local modification This step must be performed from MAINT630 Use VMFUPDAT SYSLMOD To see if any local modifications need rework To mark local modifications as complete when reworked
20 Stage2 The changes implemented in stage2 might affect your production workload Best to stop your production workload Also logoff PERFSVM and other users of MONDCSS Backup the system prior to executing stage2 SFS servers should still be running along with directory manager and or security manager servers Stage2 moves the new release code into production Replaces content t on minidisks idi such as 190, 193, etc. Back out of stage2 requires restoring system backup INSTUPGR stage2 (prime Creates the $STAGE2$ $TABLE$ Table resides on MIGMAINT s 2CF0 Warnings placed in $STAGE2$ $WRNFILE on MIGMAINT s 2CF0 Errors placed in INSTUPGR $CONSLOG on MIGMAINT s 2CF0
21 Stage2 (Cont.) Move and copy mdisks for 6MVHCD20 to new common volume Delete DHCPD, LPSERVE Erase 6.2 content from minidisks with VMFERASE, then VMFCOPY from 6.3 minidisks 190, 193, 19E, 19D Copy from 6.3 alternate minidisks Erase 6.2 content from TCPMAINT 591, 592 and copy from 6VMTCP and 492 Erase 6.2 content from PERFSVM 201 and copy from 6VMPTK Copy customized files for VMSES, CP, DVF, REXX, AVS, GCS, TSAF, CMS, TCPIP, RSCS, DIRM, RACF, PERFKIT If file has been customized copy new 6.3 file to new name on target alternate minidisk For example copy 6.3 sample file to 6.2 TCPMAINT 491 Copy updated VMSES inventory files VMFINS BUILD (SERVICED REXX, CMs, CP, GCS, DVF, AVS, TSAF, TCPIP, RSCS, DIRM, RACF, PERFTK BLDNUC CMS, GCS, CP, RACF PUT2PROD PUT2PROD SEGMENTS ALL
22 Stage2 (Cont.) Implement stage2 changes Automatically INSTUPGR stage2 (COMMIT Manually Follow implementation steps written as comments in stage2 table Order of items in table must be followed Update table items when complete Manual and Automatic Manually implement some tasks in table Must follow order of table INSTUPGR stage2 (COMMIT to automatically process all entries not marked complete
23 Finish i Upgrade Installation ti Directory If upgrading a member of an SSI cluster make sure directory is put online on all other members Verify definitions added to directory comply with your local standards (i.e. minidisk passwords, etc) SYSTEM CONFIG Review changes under Upgrade Statements comment at end of file User_Volume statements Product enable records Make sure new volumes added to the 6.2 system before upgrade began are in appropriate User_Volume statement New volumes for xcat and zhcp New common volume for 6VMDIR30 $WRNFILE Messages Created on MIGMAINT 2CF0 minidisk by INSTUPGR Edevice warnings Customizable file warnings Warnings for parts residing on PMAINT 551
24 Finish i Upgrade Installation ti (Cont). Delete obsolete saved segments helpseg nslameng These were shipped with 6.2 and are no longer used Use purge nss name helpseg and purge nss name nlsameng commands Shutdown and IPL upgraded system If running ESM other than RACF consult vendor documentation prior to shutdown for any special requirements before IPLing If using RACF Test disks updated with new level of code On IPL bring up test RACF/VM server (RACMAINT) Move updated code to production RACF server Use MIGR51D for licensed products that are not preinstalled on the system DDR E.g. High Level Assembler System software inventory files not updated for these products Involves also merging g segmap information and rebuilding segments
25 Finish i Upgrade Installation ti (Cont). Change default passwords for new virtual machine definitions added to directory If you have created stand alone dump in the past it will need to be recreated Create a tape using the z/vm 6.3 program Use the new utility SDINST to dump to DASD Previous release stand along dump should not be used with z/vm 6.3 Review links in directory for non-ibm virtual machines that might link to release specific minidisks E.G. links to 6VMPTK and 29D for perfkit usage Review new program directories for any additional configuration steps needed for new levels of the enabled pre-installed features Return work volumes to DASD pool If DIRMAINT is used disable old level (i.e. 6VMDIR20) If this is first member of an SSI cluster consider manually moving the 630 level of DIRMAINT help files to other members not yet upgraded Create final backup of system
26 Remove Old Release Only do this step if upgraded non-ssi 6.2 system or completed upgrading last member of an SSI cluster Remove old release level userids no longer used on the 6.3 system MAINT620, 6VMDIR20, 6VMPTK20, 6VMRAC20, 6VMRSC20, 6VMTCP20 Do not delete 6VMLEN20 or 6VMHCD20 these continue to be used in the 6.3 system Remove from the user directory and shared filepool servers (if applicable) When old release volumes no longer contain minidisks they can be returned to DASD pool Update SYSTEM CONFIG Remove product enable records for old pre-installed features no longer used 6VMPTK20, 6VMRAC20, 6VMRSC20 Set old features to DISABLED on the system Note: DIRMAINT (if used) was already disabled
27 Life In a Mixed Release Cluster Need to make sure that common utilities are at the highest release level l in the cluster Utilities maintained on PMAINT 550/551 mdisks Install new service on z/vm 6.2 members to support highest release level processing VM VMSES UM34006 not currently on any RSU p p (for pubs changes) VM CP UM34029 not currently on any RSU VM CMS UM34030 not currently on any RSU VM65320 RACF VM UV61196 not currently on any RSU
28 z/vm 6.3 Upgrade Installation ti APARs VM65297 currently open Problems with DVHSAPI (the Dirmaint synchronous programming interface) hanging on purge of identity and subconfig. VM65384 currently open Problem with instupgr stage2 (prime processing. Invalid data detected in the SYSSUF file. Problem involves parsing lines properly in the SYSSUF file.
29 Summary SSI clusters with more than one member represent a challenge for upgrading using traditional methods New Upgrade Installation path provides capability to upgrade an existing member of a cluster Minimal disruption to existing system Ensures that cluster wide utilities and directory manager are at new release level l for entire cluster Upgrade Installation path provides a quick and easy method of upgrading non-ssi and single member SSI clusters as well Upgrade Installation currently only applies to upgrading z/vm 6.2 systems to z/vm 6.3. Minimal downtime of production workload
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