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Memorandum To: V3R1 OS/400 Support for Novell NetWare UsersSubject: Getting StartedNetWare - Getting Started! OS/400 Installation General Information Appendix A. Workstation Installation - Tested Devices/Cards Appendix B. PTF Special Instructions You have ordered OS/400 feature #1643 IBM* Network Extensions for OS/400* (5733SA1). This document contains information regarding this feature, and two related OS/400 features #1644 Integration Services for FSIOP (5733SA2) and #1645 Integration for Novell NetWare (5733SA3). Combined with PTFs to provide additional function to OS/400, these features provide OS/400 V3R1 Support for Novell** NetWare**. In this document, the OS/400 features are referred to by their licensed product numbers: 5733SA1, 5733SA2 and 5733SA3. At the time of printing the books for the features listed in Figure 1, some information was incomplete or unavailable. This document provides both updated information and an overall guide to planning, installing and getting started with OS/400 V3R1 Support for Novell NetWare. As of March 1996, there will be a two levels of V3R1 OS/400:
You are also referred to Informational APAR II09022. An informational APAR is a short document that you can obtain using the same command that you order PTFs. We will update this document regularly so that you can check for the latest information on these features and required PTFs before you proceed with the installation. Note: IBM* Network Extensions for OS/400* (5733SA1), integrates much of its function directly into OS/400. Therefore, if you have IBM* Network Extensions for OS/400* installed on your AS/400 and do a slip install of V3R1 OS/400, you will need to also reinstall IBM* Network Extensions for OS/400*. A slip install involves reinstalling V3R1 OS/400 without first deleting it. PTFs for IBM* Network Extensions for OS/400* (5733SA1) listed in Informational APAR II09022 must also be reapplied. This note is true for both the OS/400 V3R1 Original Level and the OS/400 V3R1 03/08/96 Level. Figure 1. IBM OS/400 Support for Novell NetWare
Features.
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FSIOP Hardware Requirements/Restrictions A minimum of 32MB of memory is required to run Novell NetWare 4.1 on the FSIOP. A 1 or 2-port FSIOP card can be used. Notes:
You can use an existing FSIOP card (that had been used for LAN Server/400, for example) if it meets the minimum memory requirements for running Novell NetWare 4.1. However, you cannot run both LAN Server/400 and Novell NetWare 4.1 on the same FSIOP card. When ordering your FSIOP, you must specify a feature number, as listed in Figure 2, which defines the memory and number of ports. For example, to order a FSIOP with 32MB of memory and two ports, specify feature #6527. Figure 2. FSIOP Feature Order Numbers
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The FSIOP is supported on the following AS/400* system models:
Before you begin the installation, check that you have:
Determining Your OS/400 V3R1 Level
DSPPTF LICPGM(5763999) SELECT(RE96010) DSPPTF LICPGM(5763SS1) SELECT(AP96010) Follow the steps in this section ONLY if you have the V3R1 Original Level. If you have the V3R1 03/08/96 Level, proceed to the "Installing OS/400 Features" section. Note that the PTFs you are installing provide added function to OS/400 V3R1. Normally, IBM delivers added function with a new operating system release. In this case, we are delivering you new OS/400 features that you can add to OS/400 V3R1. This means that we must ask you to ensure that the required PTFs are installed and permanently applied to your system. The cumulative PTF tape contains all of the PTFs that are required for the installation of 5733SA1 in addition to other system fixes. If the required PTFs are not applied, the installation of 5733SA1 will fail. In addition, 5733SA2 and 5733SA3, if installed, will not function properly. To permanently apply the required PTFs you must use the automated procedure that is available with PTF SF26838. This PTF provides a program that performs the required Apply PTF (APYPTF) commands.
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPYPTF)This program issues requests to apply permanently each of the PTFs required to install the IBM OS/400 Network Extensions (5733SA1) product. The PTFs are applied permanently as delayed PTFs. The program takes approximately five minutes. If the PTFs are applied successfully the following message will be sent when the program ends: CPC1215 -- Applying of PTFs completed.When you receive the completed message, you can go on to the next step. If any failures occur, the following message will be sent when the program ends: CPI35AD -- Applying PTFs failed.The job log is printed with job's spooled output for reference in the event of failures. If a failure occurs, see the job log for messages describing the errors. After correcting the errors, call QFPAPYPTF again to apply any remaining PTFs. An error could occur if one of the required PTFs has been superseded. In this case the following messages will be sent for each superseded PTF: CPF3635 -- PTF xxxxx superseded. -- PTF xxxxx SUPERSEDED BY yyyyyIf a PTF has been superseded, you should use the the Display Program Temporary Fix (DSPPTF) command, option 5 (Display PTF details), to display information about the superseding PTF. Permanently apply the superseding PTF and its prerequisites using the following command as an example: APYPTF LICPGM(5763SS1) SELECT(SFyyyyy) APY(*PERM) DELAYED(*YES) ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) OPTION(*IMMED)Check the system operator's message queue using the command DSPMSG QSYSOPR and check that you have received the following message: System ended to restricted condition PWRDWNSYS OPTION(*IMMED) RESTART(*YES) IPLSRC(B). This section is required for both the V3R1 Original Level and the V3R1 03/08/96 Level. This section describes how to install the OS/400 features required to provide OS/400 support for Novell NetWare.
ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) OPTION(*IMMED)Check the system operator's message queue using the command DSPMSG QSYSOPR and check that you have received the following message: System ended to restricted condition RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5733SA1) DEV(TAPnn)Note: Installing the Network Extensions for OS/400 feature (5733SA1) performs a permanent update to OS/400. Although you can use the Delete Licensed Program (DLTLICPGM) command to delete the feature, the updates to OS/400 cannot be removed. RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5733SA2) DEV(TAPnn) RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5733SA3) DEV(TAPnn) CHGLICINF PRDID(5733SA2) FEATURE(5050) USGLMT(1) THRESHOLD(1) PWRDWNSYS OPTION(*IMMED) RESTART(*YES) IPLSRC(B) You are now ready to install a NetWare server on your AS/400. This involves running the install NetWare server command on the AS/400 and then a second stage of the installation that is performed on a workstation running Windows** 3.1. Refer to Appendix A. "Workstation Installation - Tested Devices/Cards" for a list of the hardware that has been tested for the workstation installation of NetWare 4.1. Full installation and configuration instructions can be found in Chapter
2 of OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (SC41-3124).
There are NetWare 4.1 OS patches and updated Novell NetWare Loadable
Modules (NLMs)** modules that are shipped along with Integration Services
for FSIOP (5733SA2). Refer to OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (SC41-3124)
for more information on which patches have been included. Hereafter, it
will be the customer's responsibility to obtain any other NetWare patches
that are necessary.
Displaying Installed Software Features The 5733SA1, 5733SA2 and 5733SA3 features will not be displayed using
GO LICPGM option 10. However, they will be displayed if you enter the Display
Software Resource (DSPSFWRSC) command.
Accessing the Sockets API for IPX To access the Sockets API for IPX communications you must ensure that the following have been installed:
Functional Limitations and Special Considerations
New CL commands will be available and some existing CL commands will be changed as a result of installing the required PTFs and the OS/400 features (5733SA1 and 5733SA3). The Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) command is new as part of OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (5733SA3). This command can be found in OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (SC41-3124). In addition, there are new IPX commands that are available with Network Extensions for OS/400 (5733SA1). The IPX CL commands can be found in Appendix F of Internetwork Packet Exchange Support (SC41-3400). The CL commands listed in Figure 3 are changed as a result of installing the required PTFs and Network Extensions for OS/400 (5733SA1).
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Moving from V3R1 (IMPI) to V3R6 (PowerPC) If you have installed any of the OS/400 Support for Novell NetWare
features on your V3R1 system, you must be aware that these functions are
NOT available on V3R6. If you have installed this support and plan to move
from V3R1 to V3R6, you will not retain this function. Furthermore, you
should refer to informational APAR II08907 for more details and the steps
that are necessary should you choose to move from V3R1 to V3R6.
Appendix A. Workstation Installation - Tested Devices/Cards Figure 4. Tested Devices for NetWare Installation
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Appendix
B. PTF Special Instructions
.. 5763999 5050 0000 MF09567 2924 R01M00 0003 . ., OSP-COMM ALLOW ENABLEMENT OF SNA OVER IPX ANYNET SUPPORT PTF/FIX #: MF09567 - OPERATING SYSTEM/400 LICENSED PROGRAM: 5763999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYSTEM : MODELS : RELEASE : RECOMPILE : LIBRARY : MRI : APAR : : : : : : FEATURE: FIXED : : : : : : : : AS/400 : *ALL : V3R1M0 : N : QSYS : NONE : MA10867 : : : : : : : MA10996 : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRE/CO-REQUISITE PTF/FIX LIST ----------------------------- REQ LICENSED PTF/FIX TYPE PROGRAM NUMBER LICENSED PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ---- -------- ------- --------------------------------------------- CO 5763SS1 SF21042 OPERATING SYSTEM/400 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR MA10867 : ----------------------------------------------- Update APPC over TCP/IP support to allow the addition of APPC over IPX support. CORRECTION FOR APAR MA10867 : ---------------------------- Update APPC over TCP/IP support to allow the addition of APPC over IPX support. CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR MA10867 : -------------------------------- None. DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR MA10996 : ----------------------------------------------- NS/Win uses fixed pacing. The BIND sent to AnyNet* contains primary and secondary receive and send pacing windows as configured locally. AnyNet/Win strips the TH as architected, and sends the BIND on an MPTN_Connect flow to the partner, an AS/400. AnyNet/400* receives the BIND, and decides to do adaptive pacing (locally) between the SNA stack and the syntax mapper. By the time the BIND Rsp is returned to AnyNet/Win, the pacing window sizes have been made 0. CORRECTION FOR APAR MA10996 : ----------------------------- ANYNET has been updated to correctly reflect back pacing information has been sent as a result of a BIND. CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR MA10996 : -------------------------------- None. ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS : ------------------------- None. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS : ---------------------- If you have not experienced this problem, nothing needs to be done. If you have experienced this problem, you need to do the following after you apply the PTF: You must end the TCP/IP protocol stack, vary off all controller description objects of LINKTYPE(*ANYNW), then vary on the controller description objects and start TCP/IP. The procedure to do this is the following: 1) Issue the ENDTCP CL command. Wait for completion of this command. 2) Issue the VRYCFG CL command to vary off all controller descriptions of LINKTYPE(*ANYNW). 3) Issue the VRYCFG CL command to vary on all controller descriptions of LINKTYPE(*ANYNW). 4) Issue the STRTCP CL command to restart the TCP/IP protocol stack. DEFAULT INSTRUCTIONS : ---------------------- THIS PTF CAN BE APPLIED IMMEDIATE OR DELAYED. SUPERSEDES PTF/FIX NO(S). APAR TITLE LINE ------------- -------------------------------------------------------- MF08868 OSP-COMM-APPCTCP-INCORROUT CONNECTIONS IN FIN-WAIT-2 STATE MF09018 OSP-COMM-APPCTCP-INCORROUT CANNOT CONNECT TO SYSTEM MF08777 OSP-COMM-APPCTCP-INCORROUT DATA QUEUE APPLICATION HANGS MF08777 OSP-COMM-APPCTCP-INCORROUT QAPPCTCP JOB FAILS MF08352 OSP-COMM-APPCTCP USER CAN NOT DEFINE DOMAIN SUFFIX MF07911 OSP-COMM-APPCTCP-INCORROUT APPC APPLICATION HANGS .. 5733SA2 5050 0000 SF25805 2924 R01M00 0003 . ., OSP INTSVC RCONSOLE DOES NOT DISPLAY NETWARE SERVER PTF/FIX #: SF25805 - IBM INTEGRATION SERVICES FOR FSIOP LICENSED PROGRAM: 5733SA2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYSTEM : MODELS : RELEASE : RECOMPILE : LIBRARY : MRI : APAR : : : : : : FEATURE: FIXED : : : : : : : AS/400 : *ALL : V3R1M0 : N : QFPINT : NONE : SA46373 : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRE/CO-REQUISITE PTF/FIX LIST ----------------------------- REQ LICENSED PTF/FIX TYPE PROGRAM NUMBER LICENSED PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ---- -------- ------- --------------------------------------------- PRE 5763SS1 SF25519 OPERATING SYSTEM/400 CO 5733SA3 SF25793 OPERATING SYSTEM/400 CO 5733SA2 SF26026 OPERATING SYSTEM/400 CO 5733SA2 SF25974 OPERATING SYSTEM/400 CO 5733SA1 SF25973 OPERATING SYSTEM/400 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR SA46373 : ----------------------------------------------- 1) When running a NetWare server, some line errors are not detected. For example, LAN cables that are disconnected or fail after the network server description (NWSD) is varied on are not detected. 2) If AS/400 IPX has been started, a NetWare server can not be accessed by remote console until a license is installed. CORRECTION FOR APAR SA46373 : ----------------------------- 1) Line errors are now detected. 2) NetWare configuration has been changed so that if AS/400 IPX has been started, remote console access is possible. CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR SA46373 : -------------------------------- None. ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS : ------------------------- When this PTF is applied, the changes are not automatically activated. To activate the changes, you must: 1. Vary off (VRYCFG) all *NETWARE network server descriptions at your convenience. 2. Then, as you vary on the first network server description for each national language installed, the changes will be activated. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS : ---------------------- Make sure all co-requisite PTFs are applied before preceding. This PTF will not work without the co-requisite PTFs applied. When to apply this PTF: - This PTF should be applied before creating any *NETWARE network server descriptions (NWSDs). - If you have already created any *NETWARE NWSDs then you must delete and recreate them. The following procedure can be used: 1. Enter the WRKNWSD command to list all of the NWSDs. 2. Use the option 5=Display to find all NWSDs with a network server type of *NETWARE. 3. For each *NETWARE NWSD found, the following steps can be used from the "Work with Network Server Descriptions" panel: a. Make sure that you save a copy of the current *NETWARE NWSD configuration before deleting the NWSD. This can be done by using option 6=Print or option 9=Retrieve Source. b. Use option 4=Delete to delete the *NETWARE NWSD. c. Recreate the deleted *NETWARE NWSD. If you used option 9=Retrieve Source in step 3a, you can use the retrieved CL source to recreate a *NETWARE NWSD with the same values as the deleted NWSD. Otherwise, use option 1=Create to recreate a *NETWARE NWSD with the same values as the one that was deleted in step 3b. Note that if any line descriptions were attached to the deleted NWSD, make sure that they are specified on the CRTNWSD command in the PORTS parameter. After creating the new NWSD, link the NWSD to the appropriate network server storage spaces (these were removed when you deleted the original NWSD) using the ADDNWSSTGL command. If this PTF is removed and not to be reapplied: 1. All co-requisite PTFs must all so be removed. 2. All NWSDs must be deleted and recreated (see above for details). DEFAULT INSTRUCTIONS : ---------------------- THIS PTF CAN BE APPLIED IMMEDIATE OR DELAYED. SUPERSEDES PTF/FIX NO(S). APAR TITLE LINE ------------- -------------------------------------------------------- NONE Appendix C. 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