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Determine if the system ASP is mirror protected.
- Start System Service Tools (STRSST), and specify the user name and password.
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk
configuration.
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Display disk
configuration.
- On the Display Disk Configuration display, select Display disk configuration
protection.
- Examine the column called 'Protection'. If the value in that column for ASP 1 is 'Mirrored',
then use the procedure Upgrading the system ASP to NVMe - mirror protected.
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Display the current disk configuration and calculate the space requirements for the system
ASP (ASP 1).
- Press F12 to return to the Display Disk Configuration display.
- On the Display Disk Configuration display, select Display disk configuration
capacity.
- Examine the entry for the system ASP (ASP 1).
- Write down the Size value in the column titled '---Unprotected----' for ASP 1. Write down the
Size value in the column titled '----Protected-----' for ASP 1.
- Add the two numbers you wrote down in step 4. You need enough NVMe devices to contain twice that
capacity. IBM recommends that all NVMe units have mirror protection.
- Ensure that you have the correct quantity of NVMe devices, and that the capacity of the devices
is enough to hold the data in the ASP.
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Backup the data on the partition.
- Use the GO SAVE command, and use option 21 from the Save menu to save the data.
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Physically Install the NVMe devices.
- Install the NVMe devices.
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Prepare the NVMe devices.
- Start System Service Tools (STRSST), and specify the user name and password.
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk
configuration.
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Work with NVMe
Devices
- Repeat these steps for each NVMe device that is installed on the partition.
- Select a NVMe device.
- Select Delete existing NVMe namespaces.
- Select the NVMe device.
- If there are no namespaces listed for the NVMe device, press F12 and go to the next NVMe
device.
- Select the option 4=Delete Namespace on each of the listed namespaces.
- Press F10 to confirm the delete of the namespaces.
- When all of the namespaces have been deleted on all of the NVMe devices, press F12 to return to
the System Service Tools (SST) display.
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Create NVMe namespaces.
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk
configuration.
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Work with NVMe
Devices.
- Repeat these steps for each NVMe device that is installed on the partition.
- Select Create NVMe namespaces.
- Select the NVMe device.
- Enter the quantity and capacity of the namespaces you want on the NVMe device. It is recommended
that a capacity of 393 GB be used.
- Press F10 to confirm the creation of the namespaces.
- When all of the namespaces have been created on all of the NVMe devices, press F12 to return to
the System Service Tools (SST) display.
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Identify the NVMe namespace which will become the Load Source.
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Display disk
configuration.
- On the Display Disk Configuration display, select Display non-configured
units.
- Write down the serial number and resource name of a NVMe disk unit. This unit will become the
Load Source disk unit in task 12.
Serial number: _____________________________
Resource
name: _____________________________
- Press F12 to return to the System Service Tools (SST) display.
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Start a service
tool.
- On the Start a Service Tool display, select Hardware service
manager.
- On the Hardware Service Manager display, select Locate resource by resource
name.
- Type the resource name that you wrote down in step 4 and press Enter.
- Select the option 8=Associated packaging resource(s) and press Enter.
- Select the option 5=Display Detail and press Enter.
- Write down the Unit ID, Planar ID, and Card values. This information is needed in task
11.
Unit ID: _____________________________
Planar ID:
_____________________________
Card: _____________________________
- Press F12 to return to the System Service Tools (SST) display.
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Add NVMe units to the system ASP (ASP 1).
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk
configuration.
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Add units to
ASPs.
- On the Add Units to ASPs display, select Add units to existing ASPs.
- On the Specify ASPs to Add Units to display, you will see a list of non-configured NVMe disk
units displayed. Type 1 on the Specify ASP field for the NVMe disk units to
be added to the system ASP.
Notes: The System ASP will be mirror
protected in task 13, so you must select an even quantity of NVMe disk units to add to the System
ASP. Two NVMe disks that reside in the same NVMe device cannot be used to construct a mirror
protected unit. For example, consider this configuration: A NVMe device has three namespaces (disk
units) and another NVMe device has 5 namespaces (disk units). You should select 3 disk units under
each NVMe device to add to the System ASP. This ensures that the IBM® i operating system can match the NVMe disk units under two different NVMe devices to
construct a mirror protected unit.
Ensure that the serial number and resource name you wrote
down in task 7 step 4 is not in the list of units that you select.
- Confirm the add of the disk unit to ASP 1.
- The status display shows the progress of the Add operation. When the Add operation is complete,
press F12 to return to the Work with Disk Configuration display.
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Remove units from the system ASP (ASP 1). Note: This task could take a significant amount of
time to complete
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Work with removing units from
configuration.
- On the Work with Removing Units From Configuration display, select Remove units from
configuration.
- On the Remove Units from Configuration display, Select the units in ASP 1 which are not NVMe
units. You added the NVMe units to the system ASP in task 8.
- Press Enter to confirm the remove of the non-NVMe disk units from the system ASP.
- If any errors occur, correct those errors before proceeding. Contact your next level of support
if needed.
- Press F12 to return to the Work with Disk Units display.
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Move data from the Load Source disk unit. Note: This task will take up to 2 hours to complete.
Data is moved off of the Load Source disk unit, so that task 12 will run faster.
- Type STRASPBAL TYPE(*ENDALC) UNIT(1) and press Enter.
- Type STRASPBAL TYPE(*MOVDTA) TIMLMT(120) and press Enter.
- When the move is complete, type STRASPBAL TYPE(*RSMALC) UNIT(1) and press
Enter.
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If the system has a Hardware Management Console (HMC), use the HMC to change the I/O tag.
- Ensure that all users have signed off the partition.
- Type PWRDWNSYS*IMMED RESTART(*NO) to shut down the partition.
- In your HMC, expand .
- Select the system.
- Select the check box for the partition.
- From the menu for the partition, click .
- In the Managed Profiles pane, click the profile name.
- In the Logical Partition Profile Properties pane, click the Tagged I/O
tab.
- From the Load source pulldown list, select the IOA with 'Non-Volatile
Memory Controller' at the address you identified in task 7 step 12.
- Click OK.
- Expand .
- Set the IPL Source to B.
- Set the Key Lock position to Manual.
- Click Save.
- Activate the partition.
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Copy disk unit data to the NVMe device.
- Sign on to Dedicated Service Tools (DST).
- On the Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk unit
recovery.
- On the Work with Disk Unit Recovery display, select Copy disk unit
data.
- Type 1 next to the Load Source disk unit (unit 1) and press Enter.
- Type 1 next to the NVMe disk unit that has the serial number and resource
name you wrote down in task 7 step 4, and press Enter.
- On the Confirm Copy Disk Unit Data display, press Enter.
- The status display shows progress of the operation. When the copy function is complete, the
partition will IPL.
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Start Mirror Protection on the System ASP (ASP 1). Note: IBM recommends that the NVMe devices
be mirror protected.
- Sign on to Dedicated Service Tools (DST).
- On the Use Dedicated Service Tools (DST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk
configuration.
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Work with mirrored
protection.
- On the Work with Mirrored Protection display, select Start mirrored
protection.
- Select ASP 1.
- Confirm the start of mirror protection on ASP 1.
- If any errors occur during the start of mirror protection on ASP 1, contact your next level of
support for assistance.
- The disk configuration is updated and the partition IPLs to Dedicated Service Tools (DST).
- Sign on to Dedicated Service Tools (DST).
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IPL the partition to IBM i and examine the configuration.
- IPL to the IBM i Main Menu.
- Start System Service Tools (STRSST), and specify the user name and password.
- On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Work with disk
units.
- On the Work with Disk Units display, select Work with disk
configuration.
- On the Work with Disk Configuration display, select Display disk
configuration.
- On the Display Disk Configuration display, select Display disk configuration
status.
- Examine the configuration information to ensure that all of the units in ASP 1 are NVMe type of
disks, and that all units in ASP 1 are mirror protected.
If the procedure has not been completed
correctly, contact your next level of support.
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