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– Word 17 of the SRC D1008065 will contain the the number of function 65s you have done. When
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it reaches a count of 7 the reset of the service tools device ID password will take place. Word 18
will then be set to 00000000.
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– Word 18 will show 00000001 until you have entered the seventh function 65. When the reset has
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completed, this word will be set to 00000000 unless more than 5 minutes have elapsed.
Note: If you enter function 65 more than seven times, the count will start over.
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For more detailed information on the control panel, see the Control Panel information.
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3. Use one of the following methods to reset the QCONSOLE service tools device ID depending on
the partition type:
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– For independent systems or primary partitions follow these steps:
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a. From the control panel, use the Up or Down buttons so that Function/Data display shows
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25. Then press the Enter button. The Function/Data display should show 25 00.
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b. Use the Up button once to increment the data to 26. Then, press the Enter button. The system
will most likely respond with 01 B in the Function/Data display.
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Note: If the system responds with 65 FF repeat steps a and b again.
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c. Using the Down button, decrement the data to 65, and then press the Enter button. The
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system will respond with 65 00. After processing the function the system will respond with a
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D1008065. Repeat this step so that you have entered 7 function 65s. You will have 5 minutes
to complete this task. When the seventh 65 is entered and if it is found that greater than 5
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minutes have elapsed, the reset will not be processed and the count will return to zero.
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– For secondary partitions follow these steps using the console on the primary partition:
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a. Access Dedicated Service Tools (DST) or System Service Tools (SST).
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Note: You must unlock the SST option before the option is usable. See Using Service Tools
Device IDs in System Service Tools (SST).
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b. Select Work with system partitions.
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c. Select Work with partition status.
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Note: If the partition the reset will be performed on is not in manual mode, place a 10 in the
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selection area before continuing.
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Enter a 65 on the line for the partition to be reset, then press Enter.
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e. Repeat this step so that you have entered 7 function 65s. You will have 5 minutes to complete
this task. When the seventh 65 is entered and if it is found that greater than 5 minutes have
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elapsed the reset will not be processed and the count will return to zero.
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Proceed to Reset the service tools device ID password on the PC.
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Reset the service tools device ID password on the PC: In V5R3, you no longer need to manually reset a
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connections service tools device ID password on the client PC. If the password was reset on the server,
then the next connection made by the client will automatically try a reset version of the password in the
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case of a failure using the current value. If successful, the newly generated password will be saved for
the next connection.
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If you suspect that the automatic process failed and you want to manually reset the password, complete
one of the following tasks:
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v To delete the configuration and re-create it, follow these steps:
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1. If connected, disconnect as follows:
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a. Select the configuration name (under iSeries Connection). This is the name that Operations
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Console uses to refer to a specific system.
b. From the Connection menu, click Disconnect. The connection status shows Disconnecting .
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