You don't need to remove QHLPSYS from the list and image catalogs are a
great way to go.  They save me 2 hours per system on OS upgrades vs.
loading cd's.

Paul Fenstermacher
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Subject: v5r1 to v5r3 upgrade: QHLPSYS in *LIBL

I'm working on an upgrade from v5r1 to v5r3.
The manual directs me to remove all licensed program libraries from
the system and user portions of the library list.
The only library I'm unsure about is QHLPSYS which, by default, is
included in the system portion.
Should QHLPSYS be removed prior to the upgrade?
If so should it be added again after the upgrade?

On another note: is it worth considering using an image catalog to
do the upgrade from? (There is enough disk space).

Thanks,
Matt


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