IBM 5697-VM3 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


 
Appendix B. Disabling Tivoli ADSM for VM
If you are running VM/ESA Version 2 Release 4.0 and had previously licensed and enabled Tivoli ADSM
for VM 3.1.2 for use, and no longer are licensed for Tivoli ADSM for VM, you need to explicitly disable
Tivoli ADSM for VM. Perform the following steps to disable Tivoli ADSM for VM.
1 Logon to a user ID that has privilege class E authority and has access to the
VMSES/E code disk (default MAINT 5E5) and VMSES/E Software Inventory
disk (default MAINT 51D).
2 Establish read access to VMSES/E code.
link MAINT 5e5 5e5 rr
access 5e5 b
The 5E5 minidisk is where VMSES/E resides.
3 If the Software Inventory disk (51D) was accessed R/O (read only) then
establish write access to the Software Inventory disk.
Note: If the MAINT 51D minidisk was accessed R/O, you will need to have
the user that has it accessed R/W link it R/O. You then can issue the
following commands to obtain R/W access to it.
link MAINT 51d 51d mr
access 51d d
The 51D minidisk is where the VMSES/E Software
Inventory files and other product dependent files
reside.
4 Set Tivoli ADSM for VM to the disabled state.
vmfins disable ppf 5654A09A {ADSM | ADSMSFS} Use ADSM if installed using minidisk or ADSMSFS
if installed using Shared File System directories.
This command will perform the following:
Set Tivoli ADSM for VM as DISABLED in
VMSES/E and within CP.
Create a 5654A09A PRODSYS file on the
A-disk that contains the CP system
configuration PRODUCT statement with a state
of DISABLED.
5 In order to retain the DISABLED state for Tivoli ADSM for VM, update the
CP system configuration file with the information in the 5654A09A
PRODSYS file.
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