We actually do have gigabit internet. One of the benefits of being based in the Kansas City area and having access to Google Fiber.

You guys have me convinced - slip install is the way to go. I want to avoid the "MAKEAMESS" command at all costs.

Thanks

Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Berendt

I would send them the tape. They probably have a lot of experience doing this and would do it best from such a save.
I'm also guessing that you could probably get it there FedEx faster they trying to transmit save files. Then again, I am making my assumption that anyone running such equipment as you are is probably not running GB ethernet all the way end point to endpoint with your new service provider.
Not a slam, just an assumption.


Rob Berendt
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Garrett, IN 46738
Ship to: Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





From: "Bob Cagle" <bcagle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12/11/2018 12:15 PM
Subject: Migrating 7.1 to 7.3
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>



Finally got the boss to approve the funds and have gained access to a 7.3
machine (hosted), so we finally get to retire our old 520, which is stuck
at 7.1 TR10.

I haven't done an OS upgrade in 6 years, and haven't migrated to a new
machine since 2006, so I'm a little out of my element.

What's the best way to get migrated from 7.1 to 7.3? The two suggested
methods from the vendor are:

#1: Slip upgrade. Full system save via Go SAVE 21, FedEx them the tape

Or

#2: FTP over SAVFs created using the individual SAV commands

What's the difference between these two methods (besides the obvious
digital vs physical media)? Is there a difference?

Thanks

Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk

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