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I think using DSPOBJD could do the display of what is loaded to the system.
I need to think about what we need to exclude from the actual savsys.
Agree?
On 28 March 2010 21:28, PaultinNZ <paultormey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes Stefan,
SAVE 21 is the actual command.
Well, I'm no where near the site right now. But this is configured as a
3580-004 and capabilities on TAPE properties hows this as being ULTRIUM
2/3/4 capable.
Is there anyway of seeing how many objects we 'need' to save prior to doing
the actual save 21?
Paul
On 28 March 2010 21:15, Stefan Tageson <stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
--I'm doing a Savsys (ALL) on a test V5R4M0 system prior to upgrading toYou are actually running a SAVSYS or ( as I guess ) a Save 21?
V6R1.
I currently have the savsys saying it's processed 3150764 objects.
If it is a save 21 then we are probably talking about IFS objects,
folders, streamfiles.
You should probably check what's in the IFS before upgrading to 6.1.
What kind of tape device are you using? "Older" Ultrium devices is
extremely slow on small ifs objects.
Regards
Stefan Tageson
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