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Thanks Genyphyr!!

Thanks for your reply with all necessary details.
I am trying to search apar, II112963, under V4R5 and
even under all version, but search results "0 document
found". Can you please verify the APAR ??

Regards



--- Genyphyr Novak <novakg@ssax.com> wrote:
> Sorry - missed one number in the last posting....
> The IBM APAR number is
> II112963.
>
> Genyphyr Novak
> SSA GT
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Genyphyr Novak" <novakg@ssax.com>
> To: <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 12:00 AM
> Subject: Re: BPCS 6.1.01 library restored on As400
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > If you have a new AS/400 you will need a new key.
> Otherwise, if you are
> just
> > upgrading the same box to V4R5 using the 'scratch
> install' method that
> wipes
> > out the old operating system, and the serial
> number and model number of
> your
> > AS/400 are remaining the same, your old key will
> still work. Just restore
> > your environment libraries. I recommend that when
> you save the data files
> > for BPCS, that you also save the access paths.
> This will take longer to
> > save, but is much faster to restore because you
> avoid rebuilding the
> access
> > paths.
> >
> > Ensure also that required JOBQs, OUTQs and
> Subsystems are still in
> existence
> > for BPCS jobs to run. If not, you will need to
> recreate them. Sometimes
> > these are configured in QSYS, rather than QGPL and
> an operating system
> > upgrade will wipe them out. (Research what you are
> using on your system
> now,
> > before the upgrade). You can find lots of
> information on the configuration
> > in the 6.1.00 and 6.1.01 install document for
> BPCS. This is very important
> > for the ALAUNCH 'fat client' jobs since these jobs
> generally run in the
> BPCS
> > install-created jobqs and subsystem. The Install
> documents should describe
> > the subsystems and job queue entries that are
> created when BPCS installs,
> so
> > that you can recreate them manually if need be.
> You may need to recreate
> any
> > auto-start, pre-start or automated jobs that
> started your ALAUNCH
> daemon(s)
> > used for fat client BPCS jobs.
> >
> > You also need to download the IBM Info APAR for
> BPCS from the IBM web
> site.
> > II11293 is the APAR number - this tells you what
> PTFs are required for
> > running your version of BPCS on that version of
> the operating system. This
> > document is updated from time to time, so you
> should also be aware of the
> > need to check this every so often for further
> recommended PTFs.
> >
> > Also make sure, if you are wiping out user
> profiles, that you restore them
> > and restore authority so that the BPCS objects are
> owned by the proper
> owner
> > and any authorities you granted/took away from
> BPCS files are retained.
> The
> > typical Save/Restore guidelines found in the IBM
> system recovery guides
> > should be followed when you back up your system,
> and this should work to
> > restore your system properly for the scratch
> install.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
>
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