Thanks all. I was simply reviewing our options. If we could use the BRMS
backup it would be once less 'difference'. As I said, I've done migrations
before using a customized option 21 type save/restore. I want to have
control over each step of the restore.

I'm not a hardware guy (Frankly all the abbreviations and acronyms confuse
the heck out of me) but we are moving one system from a 740 E6C with 4
LPARs and I think about 34 TB spinny disc and another 25 TB slower disc
(for images) . I don't remember the disc types. We're moving to a 924 -
42A with equivalent DASD available but the 34 TB will be NVMe Modules (is
that right?) and the 25 TB will be SAS. The disc is all external. We're
getting a new SAN as well.

We're also migrating our HA remote system from a 750 E8B to a 914 41A. On
this system we're just moving the SAN over. It also will only have 1 LPAR.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 8:55 PM Holger Scherer <hs@xxxxxxx> wrote:

If for migration, do not use BRMS but run the commands manually
so you can control the tape usage.

-h

Am 14.03.2019 um 20:16 schrieb Gord Hutchinson <gordm1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

I knew that was going to be the first response.

To do a migration to a new Power 9, I want to be able to restore the
SAVSYS
while the *ALLUSR is backing up, the *ALLUSR while the IFS is backing up
etc.

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