That's correct - look at the help for the savsys command:

"The Save System (SAVSYS) command saves a copy of the Licensed
Internal Code and the QSYS library in a format compatible with the
installation of the AS/400 system.  It does not save objects from
any other library.  In addition, it saves security and configuration
objects that can also be saved using the Save Security Data
(SAVSECDTA) and Save Configuration (SAVCFG) commands."

Chris Whisonant
Comporium
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
IBM Certified Specialist
(803) 326-7270
mailto:chris.whisonant@comporium.com



                      mroper@khhcorp.co
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                      10/14/2002 09:47
                      AM
                      Please respond to
                      domino400







If I am conducting a SAVSYS in a weekly backup routine, do I also need to
include a SAVSECDTA and a SAVCFG.   It is my understanding that these two
are apart of SAVSYS.   Can anybody confirm?  Thanks



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