IBM iSeries Server User Manual


 
Note: In the name of the library above, xx represents the
national language version feature code for the secondary
language.
4. Restore the licensed programs on the target site system by using the Restore Licensed Program
(RSTLICPGM) command, specifying 29xx for the LNG parameter.
For example:
RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5722WDS) DEV(TAP01) RSTOBJ(*LNG) LNG(29xx) ENDOPT(*LEAVE)
There are several licensed programs that do not support secondary languages. Therefore, you do not
need to restore the products that are listed above (refer to step #2)at this time.
Notes:
1.
2. If a double-byte character set (DBCS) secondary language is being distributed to the target site
system, a DBCS primary language must be installed on the target site system.
3. The central site system may have a single-byte character set (SBCS) primary language. If so, the only
way to distribute a DBCS secondary language to the target site system is by using the Duplicate Tape
(DUPTAP) command for tape media or the Duplicate Optical (DUPOPT) command for optical media.
4. Before you install a secondary language on your system, go to National Language Support,
SC41-5101-01, for more information about installing and using secondary languages.
5. If you are installing a DBCS secondary language, you must have a DBCS primary language installed
on your system. You can install a SBCS secondary language on a system with a DBCS primary
language.
User profiles and device configuration distribution to a target system
If you want to distribute user profiles and configuration data automatically at the target site system by
using a user-defined installation program, see Installing applications and restoring objects using a
user-defined installation program.
Note: If you are performing a CISC to RISC upgrade, see the AS/400 Road Map for Changing to
PowerPC Technology, SA41-5150.
You will need to distribute the central systems user profiles and device configuration to the target systems.
Using user profiles distribution to a target system
Initial Distribution
For the initial distribution, you can either:
v Use the IBM-supplied user profiles and security set-up that is created when the central site system
distribution media is installed at the target site system. You can change the security information for
target site systems later by doing one of the following:
Using a distributed systems network
Using instructions that are prepared by the central site system
Distributing the tailored security information, or
v Use option 40 (Create a distribution media) on the GO LICPGM menu to create the media at the central
site system. Then use the Restore User Profile (RSTUSRPRF) command at the target site system to
copy the security that is used at the central site system.
See Basic system security and planning for information about IBM-supplied security.
22 iSeries: Using central site distribution to install multiple iSeries servers