Read the IBM i 7.3 Memo To Users very carefully!
I've been harping about ciphers lately.  Well, if you're using Lan Console 
make sure you're current!  IBM i 7.3 cracks down on ancient ciphers on old 
versions of Lan Console.  Disclaimer:  Not speaking from experience as 
we've converted from Lan Console to HMC as soon as it was available.
LDAP cipher changes.  Good thing we've recently upgraded our IBM Security 
Identity Manager (ISIM) from the old IBM Tivoli Identity Manager (ITIM). 
But we'll keep an eye on it as I've signed up for IBM notifications on 
that product also and I'm getting cipher notifications there also.  We use 
ISIM to keep our Windows, IBM i, etc passwords all in sync.
Hopefully the link in the IBM i 7.3 MTU to "Discontinued support for 
certain software and hardware" get's updated soon.  I tried 'really hard' 
to get some of the stuff on the 'future' page at
http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/i/planning/upgrade/future.html
They did drop some really old stuff.  What's left that may seem old to 
some is legitamately there for "Don't say we didn't tell you..."
IBM i 7.3>IBM i and related software>Installing, upgrading, or deleting 
IBM i and related software>Upgrading or replacing IBM i and related 
software>Preparing to upgrade or replace IBM i software>Performing initial 
upgrade or replacement tasks>Preparing your console for software 
installation
Preparing your console for software installation
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzahc/rzahcswsdspport.htm?lang=en-us
There's a sentence in there which says:
<snip>
The console mode display also includes the option to allow your 5250 
console to be taken over by another console. When this option is turned 
on, the system does not stop with a console failure but continues to run 
uninterrupted. For more information, see the topic Console takeover and 
recovery .
</snip>
Click on the topic "Console takeover and recovery."  Do this!!!!  Is there 
a drawback?  Well, when you first sign on to your system console they will 
get a prompt to also log on to System Service Tools (SST) and that person 
will have to know a SST user id and password.  Tough.  Do it anyway!!!  At 
least prior to the upgrade and until the upgrade, all PTF's, etc are 
completed.  I'd argue that Joe Dataentryclerk shouldn't be using your 
system console for day to day tasks anyways.  It's not like there's some 
twinax console sitting there.  Hint:  Make your console ergonomically 
vicious.  Put the keyboard and monitor in the bottom slot of your rack. 
The really saavy user will use HMC remote console anyway and never 
physically touch it.  Or if they think they just have to they'll remember 
that they've also hooked it up to their KVM and use that remotely instead.
I've lost the console during two different upgrades.
I've been doing this for a few years on some of my lpars and it has saved 
my bacon during long running saves and reclaim storages.  I will configure 
this on the rest of my lpars.  At least it will be consistent for those 
who use the console (which is like once a quarter at most).
And, what the heck, you can run your HMC on a virtual machine now so 
physical laying on of hands is like "huh?".
Rob Berendt
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