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Your choices depend on whose decision it was to upgrade & whether they had fair notice of what later versions of OS/400 do not support. I have been telling my management now for ONE YEAR about stuff that a later release will not support that we depend on in daily operations & that we need to reach a consensus on what to do about it & the replies range from dead silence to people who do not like the application who are happy that it will die. I suspect the people who will be most affected are so drowned in day to day operations & my other memos that the situation does not penetrate their conscious thoughts what to do about this. Thus if you were TOLD to install this OS/400 version by some manager who KNEW what it would not support, although perhaps they had forgotten the nuance or implication ... you just tell everyone that manager decided to pull that plug, it was not an IT decision, you were just following orders. However, it is only fair to get that manager on the phone & ask for confirmation that you not going to be running that application any more, as opposed to trying to restore from before the upgrade, and postpone the upgrade to a later weekend after full confirmation that no one needs LAN access any more via OS/2. In other words, if you went back to an earlier version, restoring your backup of OS/400 etc. prior to the upgrade, so as to support what was lost, this might be in violation of orders for you to upgrade. Let's suppose you were told to do this upgrade by someone who did not know about what support you would lose. There will be some finger pointing as to why that person did not know that. You should have a hardware support outfit that knows what you are using the AS/400 for & they should know what is lost that is relevant to your company with each release & they should tell your management about such problems in advance. Ask if in fact management was told by your hardware vendor what your vendor has a fiduciary responsibility to say, especially if they have an updated version of your sizing questionairre ... and if they do not - ask why not. If management was told what your hardware vendor should have told them, then management should have known that this upgrade would kill some applications that the company had been using, and this should have been no surprise to you. They should have told you that the plug was being pulled on this stuff deliberately. If you are not doing business with any such competent vendor, and if management had no advance warning of this scenario, then you need to restore to backup prior to the upgrade, explain situation to management, and update your resume'. You do have a recent SAVE 21 from before the upgrade I hope? > Subj: EXTREME EMERGENCY! - FSIOP DEAD AFTER V4R5 UPGRADE > Date: 10/22/2000 12:29:31 PM Central Daylight Time > From: Patrick.Archibald@HOMETELCO.COM > > From . . . . HTPLAINF HTPLAINF Patrick L Archibald > > Date . . . . October 22, 2000 > Time . . . . 12:50:09 PM > Subject . . EXTREME EMERGENCY! - FSIOP DEAD AFTER V4R5 UPGRADE > > > Hi > > I screwed up big time! I upgraded 0S400 to v4r5m0 last night. I > didn't realize that this release doesn't support the OS/2 version of > the LAN server FSIOP. (CRTNWSD TYPE(*LANSERVER)) I've got the 2850 > file server IOA. > > > I have backup copies of the data using the SAV DEV(&IFSDEV) > OBJ(('/QLANSRV/NWS/SERVER01/DSK')) method. This command just backs up > the storage spaces and doesn't allow you to restore files just the > entire space. > What are my choices? > > 1. Degrade from OS400 V4r5 to v4r4? What kind of problems will this > cause? > > 2. Find someone with a similar configuration to mine before I upgraded > and get the files restored? > 3. Find another job? > 4. File Chapter 7 Bankrupsy because your company is now out of business. 5. Get a lease on ANOTHER AS/400 box with a smilar configuration before the upgrade, to run the applications that cannot afford to be on a current box. > > Thanx, PLA > > / > / Patrick L Archibald > / Home Telephone Company > / Moncks Corner SC USA > / Patrick.Archibald@HomeTelco.Com > / http://HomeTelco.Com/pla/ > / Voice 803-761-9190 > / DCS Mobile 803-813-4803 > / DCS Email 18438134803@blsdcs.net > / Fax 803-761-6869 > / > / This mail document was created and sent using > / IBM AS/400 OfficeVision V4R5M0. Alister William Macintyre Computer Data Janitor etc. of BPCS 405 CD Rel-02 on 400 model 170 OS4 V4R3 (forerunner to IBM e-Server i-Series 400) @ http://www.cen-elec.com Central Industries of Indiana--->Quality manufacturer of wire harnesses and electrical sub-assemblies +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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