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Thanks Scott, Luckily this is a pretty small system and I'm the only IT person. Last place we had a pretty big staff and I was never sure who had done what or stuck what where to be sure we had everything. That is one case where the "upgrade" helps :-) And thanks for the query tip - quick way to check that ! I've done a ton of stuff with the Reply List, etc. Chuck -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ingvaldson, Scott Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:33 AM To: 'midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: Complete Box Swap 620 @ V4R5 to 810 LPAR @ V5R2 - what to watch for, etc. We did a 720 to 810-2465(750 CPW) upgrade last month. The biggest issue that we had was that the 810 needed PTF'ed LIC of code level RSC (code is right above the I_BASE_01 on the CD) before it would recognize the 2757 Disk Controller and all of the drives under it. If your new box is coming pre-loaded this should not (hopefully) be an issue for you. You will need to verify that all needed user objects in QUSRSYS and QGPL get moved. The easiest way to do this is run a query and move everything that does not already exist in these libraries on the new system. If you need to move your job schedule entries (object name QDFTJOBSCD in QUSRSYS type *JOBSCD) you can save and restore it to the new system, but be sure you are in a restricted state and immediately put all of the jobs on hold until you are ready to run them on the new system. Keep a copy of the Backup and Recovery Manual handy, as well as all of your license keys. As the SuSE boys say, "Have a lot of fun..." Scott Ingvaldson AS/400 System Administrator GuideOne Insurance Group
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