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Access for windows operations console
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8. Use PF3 to go back to the DST main menu.
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Check user ID for permissions
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If you are using a service tools user ID other than QSECOFR, QSRV, 22222222, or 11111111 for use with
the VCP, you have to set the service tools user privileges for Partition remote panel key to allow access
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to the mode function. To verify or set this service tools user privilege, do the following:
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1. Go to the DST main menu.
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2. Select Work with DST environment.
3. Select Service tools user IDs.
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4. Move the cursor to the user you want to verify or set the privileges for and place a 7 on the same line
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and press Enter.
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5. You only have to verify or set the privilege for the Partition remote panel key entry, which would be
the partition currently being used. Place a 2 on the line for the partition, and press Enter to grant
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permission to the mode functions.
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Note: Systems with a keystick require the keystick to be inserted before the user is eligible to use the
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mode button. For example, the user has the remote panel key privilege but will not have the
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mode function available until the keystick is present. For systems without the keystick, only the
user ID remote panel key privilege is necessary.
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6. You can now exit back to the DST main menu. Additionally, you can exit DST or IPL depending on
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how you entered DST.
Change the current configuration to console only
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If your current Operations Console configured connection includes the remote control panel, use the
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following steps to configure the connection for just the console. If the console is currently the only
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function being provided, skip this section and continue with Create a new configuration for the Virtual
Control Panel (VCP).
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1. To remove the remote control panel from the configuration the connection status must be
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Disconnected. To disconnect the configuration, follow these steps:
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a. If your local console is running in unattended mode and you have not requested control, do the
following to get iSeries control:
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1) Select the configuration name (under iSeries Connection). This is the name that Operations
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Console uses to refer to a specific iSeries server.
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From the Connection menu, select Request Control.
If the Service Device Sign-on window appears, select Cancel.
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c. Select the configuration name (under iSeries Connection). This is the name that Operations
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Console uses to refer to a specific iSeries server.
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d. From the Connection menu, select Disconnect. The connection status shows Disconnecting until
it completes with a status of Disconnected.
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Select the configuration name that you want to change.
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3. From the Connection menu, select Properties.
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4. Select the Configuration tab.
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5. Remove the check from the Remote Control Panel option.
Select OK.
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Create a new configuration for the virtual control panel (VCP)
Use the following instructions to create a new connection configuration specifically for the virtual control
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panel.
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