Code naming conventions, Introduction – IBM VERSION 5 SY44-5902-05 User Manual

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Code naming conventions

The following table lists the names and descriptions of the Licensed Internal Code
(LIC) code groups that can be loaded:

Table 44. Example Licensed Internal Code group names
Group Name

Description

AJDG301

System Licensed Internal Code

AJEDA00

Common multiple function I/O processor LIC

AJENV00

Magnetic storage device LIC

AJGDF01

Common communications I/O adapter LIC

AJGJR01

Common token-ring network adapter LIC

AJGJ601

Communications Licensed Internal Code

AJGW701

Common communications IOP base LIC

AJGLD01

Communications protocol LIC

AJLYD01

Common twinaxial workstation IOP LIC

AJLYE01

Common twinaxial translation tables

AJLYG01

Common twinaxial translation tables

AJSCB01

Common service processor LIC

AJSGM01

Common system processor PAR LIC

For more information on code naming conventions, see iSeries Licensed Internal Code
Diagnostic Aids - Volume 1
.

Utilities to Install and Restore Licensed Internal Code

Introduction

Before performing problem analysis for Licensed Internal Code, ensure that the
latest level of Licensed Internal Code is on your system. To verify that the
customer has the latest Licensed Internal Code fixes applied, perform one of the
following:
v If the latest cumulative PTF package is applied, you can assume that the latest

Licensed Internal Code fixes are on your system. To view a list of the cumulative
PTF packages that are installed on your system, see “Displaying OS/400 PTFs”

on page 293.

v To view a list of the Licensed Internal Code fixes that are installed on your

system, display the information about Licensed Internal Code fixes from DST.
For more information, see “Displaying Licensed Internal Code fixes” on
page 224.
The first entry that is displayed is the latest.

For more information on fixes, see “Fixes and cumulative PTF packages” on
page 223.
For more details on the procedures to install and restore Licensed
Internal Code, see “Utility to install Licensed Internal Code” on page 226 or
“Utility to restore Licensed Internal Code” on page 227.

Overview of Licensed Internal Code Install and Restore

This section describes:
v How to install the system Licensed Internal Code from removable media when

the load-source disk is exchanged.

v How to restore the Licensed Internal Code from removable media for a Licensed

Internal Code upgrade.

v How to reload the Licensed Internal Code when the DST is not functional.

Chapter 8. Licensed Internal Code

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