You can use the System Planning Tool (SPT) Conversion Wizard
to convert a system plan, which you created on an Hardware Management Console (HMC), to the format that
the SPT uses
for system plans.
Before you begin
After you export a system plan from the HMC, you are ready to convert
that system plan into the format that the System Planning Tool uses.
Before you use the SPT Conversion Wizard, ensure
that you have the information that you collected as described in Preparing for system plan conversion.
Some of the information that you collect can help you minimize potential conversion limitations.
The conversion process has two parts. First, you convert the system-plan file to the SPT format by using the wizard. Second, you complete the
conversion by handling any messages or warnings that you receive in the SPT.
About this task
After you gather the necessary information, complete the following steps to convert the system
plan by using the SPT Conversion Wizard:
Procedure
- Open the System Planning Tool.
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On the Getting Started page, click Open an existing system
plan.
The Open System Plan window is displayed.
- In the File name field, enter the
name of the system plan you want to open in the SPT, or click Browse to
select the system-plan file from the local file system.
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Click OK.
The Work with Planned Systems page appears with a message to
indicate that you must convert the file to SPT format before you can use the SPT to edit it.
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Click Convert to convert the system-plan file to SPT format.
The Overview page of the Conversion Wizard appears.
- Click Next to continue with the wizard.
The
System Attributes page opens.
Note: From the System
Attributes page, and many others in the wizard, you can save your selections by clicking
Save as Draft. The wizard saves the selections that you have made, but does
not create a system-plan file because the conversion process is not complete. If you exit the wizard
before you convert the system plan and restart the wizard later, your previous selections are
displayed on the appropriate pages as you progress through the wizard.
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As necessary, specify the Processor feature, Server
feature, and Edition feature of your system, and click
Next.
If your processor feature supports multiple system units, the Additional
system units page appears.
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If your processor feature has multiple system units that support different processor features,
select the Processor Feature that you want to associate with each system
unit, and click Next.
If your system in your plan supports different backplanes, the
Backplane page appears.
- If your system supports multiple backplanes, select the
appropriate backplane for your system and click Next.
The Partitions page appears.
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Select the logical partitions that you want to include in the converted system plan and, if
necessary, select the profile name and operating system for each selected logical partition.
By default, all logical partitions are selected to be included in the converted system plan.
If a logical partition has more than one profile that is associated with it, you must select the
profile that you want to include with this logical partition in the converted system plan. A logical
partition can have only one profile that is associated with it in the SPT. If the SPT is unable to determine the operating system for the logical partition, select the operating
system as well.
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Click Next.
If you have double-high expansion units, the Expansion Units page
appears.
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If the system has double-high expansion units, match the bottom part of each expansion unit
with the corresponding top part of each unit, and click Next.
You can use the serial numbers of the units to do this.
If the wizard is unable to identify some adapters in the system plan, the
Adapters page appears.
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Select the location of the adapter that you want to identify, and click
Identify to select from a list of identification choices for the adapter in
the selected location.
You also can select Group similar for the list of adapters. This option
groups those adapters that have the same set of possible feature code choices into a single group so
that you can select all members of the group for identification.
The Identify Adapters page appears.
- Select the adapter from a list of possible choices or click Advanced
lookup to look up the adapter by FRU, CCIN, part number,
or feature number. If you need help finding the FRU, CCIN, part number,
or feature number, click Help to get instructions
on how to find that information by using operating system commands.
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When you have identified the adapter in selected location, click OK to
return to the Adapters page and identify additional adapters, as
necessary.
Note: The wizard deletes from the system plan any adapters that you do not identify.
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Click Next.
The Summary page appears.
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Verify that the information on the summary page is accurate and click
Finish.
If you need to change any of the information, click Back to return to
the relevant pages in the wizard and make corrections.
The Work with Planned Systems page appears.
What to do next
The SPT renames your original system-plan file by
adding –converted to the end of the original file name. The next step is to handle
any messages that the SPT provides about conversion
results.
Important: Do not exit the
converted system-plan file until you handle messages. If you close
the system-plan file now, you can no longer view the messages from
the conversion.
When you finish using the Conversion Wizard, you must do additional configuration before your
plan is valid in the System Planning Tool (SPT). To see the messages from the conversion and understand
what the SPT did when it converted the file, click
the link for the system plan name in the Work with Planned Systems page. When
you click this link, the System Plan Messages page shows what the SPT did with
the hardware parts that it was not able to identify in your original system-plan file. For more
information about the type of hardware you can expect to be in the converted system plan, see
Limitations of system plan conversion.
Important: After
you save and exit your converted system plan-file, these messages
are lost, so do not exit the converted file until you address these
messages.
Messages with an exclamation point icon indicate
that the SPT was
not able to identify a part or was not able to interpret what to do
with a part from your original system plan. You need to add the specified
part manually into the converted plan.
Messages with an informational icon indicate that the SPT placed or configured a part based on the data that was
available to the SPT. You must review these
instances to ensure that the information is correct.