Type the Restore User Profile (RSTUSRPRF) command. The parameters on this command can be
furnished by the central site system, or you can refer to Backup and Recovery
.
(2)
Type the Restore Configuration (RSTCFG) command. The parameters on this command can be furnished
by the central site system, or you can refer to Backup and Recovery
.
Note: When using the Restore Configuration (RSTCFG)
command, do not specify the *ALL parameter for the SRM
keyword.
(3)
Restore the system configuration data that was previously saved on media. Use the Restore Object
(RSTOBJ) command to restore objects to the system from media. Then use the Work with Hardware
Products (WRKHDWPRD) command to replace the system configuration.
Use the Display Tape (DSPTAP) command if your media is tape, or the Display Optical (DSPOPT)
command if your media is optical, to locate your user profiles and configuration data objects.
Installing Additional Licensed Programs
(4)
Type GO LICPGM from the command line and select option 1 (Install all licensed programs from media).
(5)
Select option 2 (All licensed programs).
Type the name of the distribution media unit for the target system and press the Enter key.
See Software Installation
for specific information on installing additional licensed programs.
Installing Secondary Languages
(6)
If you have secondary languages on your distribution media, restore the QSYS29xx library by using the
Restore Library (RSTLIB) command.
Note: In the name of the library above, xx represents the
national language version feature code for the secondary
language.
(7)
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)
54 iSeries: Using central site distribution to install multiple iSeries servers