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Communication Ports Management Console registry, Windows Gateway printer definitions

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4. If any of these are not as above, open the Service Configuration dialog on the new server and check the same checkboxes as on the original server. "Communication Ports" Management Console registry 1. Open the Management Console. 2. Go to Edit->Service Configuration. 3. Check if the following fields have these default values: v Server interface port numbers: 6880 through 6889 v Client interface port numbers 6874 through 6877 4. If any of these are not as above, open the Service Configuration dialog on the new server and make the same modifications as on the original server. Windows Gateway printer definitions Check if Windows Gateway printers are installed on the source system: 1. Open the Management Console and select Objects -> Windows Gateway Printers. 2. If there are printers defined, then you need to migrate them: v In the Management Console, look at these Gateway Printer normal settings (share name, target destination, Windows driver name, poll interval, etc) and the Advanced settings and write them down. v On the target system, install the printer driver used by each gateway printer and then go to the Management Console and create the gateway printer with the same settings from the first step. . DPF and MVS Download settings If there are folders in \var\pd\dpf\receivers directory, these folders must be copied to the new server. Each of these folders represents one DPF Host Receiver. After that, check if the receivers configuration was customized: 1. Open the Management Console. 2. Go to Options-->Preferences. 3. Check these default values: v The field "MVS Download receivers view interval" is by default 0. v The field "DPF Host receivers view interval" is 30. v "DPF Resources view interval" is 0. v The "Disk Usage for Jobs/Resources directory" is unchecked. v All three checkboxes for "Optional DPF Resource columns to display" are checked. 4. If the existing values are different than the defaults listed above, make the same modifications on the target server also. 5. For every receiver from the Management Console > MVS Download Receivers, complete these steps: v Double click on each of the receivers and write down the settings of the receiver. v On the new server, recreate each receiver from the Management Console -> MVS Download Receivers by right clicking it and selecting New. v Use the same settings that were previously written down. Chapter 14. Using the ismu Utility 153

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4.
If any of these are not as above, open the Service Configuration dialog on the
new server and check the same checkboxes as on the original server.
“Communication Ports” Management Console registry
1.
Open the Management Console.
2.
Go to
Edit->Service Configuration
.
3.
Check if the following fields have these default values:
v
Server interface port numbers: 6880 through 6889
v
Client interface port numbers 6874 through 6877
4.
If any of these are not as above, open the Service Configuration dialog on the
new server and make the same modifications as on the original server.
Windows Gateway printer definitions
Check if Windows Gateway printers are installed on the source system:
1.
Open the Management Console and select
Objects -> Windows Gateway
Printers
.
2.
If there are printers defined, then you need to migrate them:
v
In the Management Console, look at these Gateway Printer normal settings
(share name, target destination, Windows driver name, poll interval, etc) and
the Advanced settings and write them down.
v
On the target system, install the printer driver used by each gateway printer
and then go to the Management Console and create the gateway printer with
the same settings from the first step.
.
DPF and MVS Download settings
If there are folders in
\var\pd\dpf\receivers
directory, these folders must be
copied to the new server. Each of these folders represents one DPF Host Receiver.
After that, check if the receivers configuration was customized:
1.
Open the Management Console.
2.
Go to
Options-->Preferences
.
3.
Check these default values:
v
The field "MVS Download receivers view interval" is by default 0.
v
The field "DPF Host receivers view interval" is 30.
v
"DPF Resources view interval" is 0.
v
The "Disk Usage for Jobs/Resources directory" is unchecked.
v
All three checkboxes for "Optional DPF Resource columns to display" are
checked.
4.
If the existing values are different than the defaults listed above, make the same
modifications on the target server also.
5.
For every receiver from the
Management Console > MVS Download
Receivers
, complete these steps:
v
Double click on each of the receivers and write down the settings of the
receiver.
v
On the new server, recreate each receiver from the
Management Console ->
MVS Download Receivers
by right clicking it and selecting
New
.
v
Use the same settings that were previously written down.
Chapter 14. Using the ismu Utility
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