Ash--

After you changed the name with CHGNETA did you re-IPL the system?

If you DSPNETA and you see CURRENT NAME = old name and PENDING NAME = new name, you need to IPL.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Ash wrote:

I am using a previously owned AS400. I was able to change the system name by using the CHGNETA command.
I can also see [oldsysname] value for the database name when I view the AS400 through
windows operations navigator.

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