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  • Subject: Re: V2R2 to V4R2 E-Jump with Triple Axle
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 15:45:56 -0400

Jerry,  I've done several of these.  Only thing I thought was weird was
when restoring profiles(no Q's) was the all the profiles had the password
changed to *NONE.  Don't know why and didn't persue to much.
Watch for:      distribution queue's print and re-create
          on the old system DSPDIR to outfile and run that thru a CL on new
system to recreate
          job schedule entries can be saved somehow not quite sure.  I
recreated the few there were.
          Network attributes and system values and replay list entries and
edit discriptions
          anything else I forgot.
Take a look thru Chapt. 13 in the road map and watch for what it saves and
try to do the same via the brute force method.

Just be careful about any "Q" objects

If you do a good job we may even give you some "style" points<g>.

Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.





"Jewel, Jerry" <jerry.jewel@nissan-usa.com> on 05/21/98 08:46:20 PM

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Do you have any advice or gotchas to watch for?  Have you gone through a
V2R2 to V4R2 jump?
We are in the migration planning stages for many side-by-side upgrades
from V2R2 to V4R2.  I am sifting and adapting the IBM Road Map
documentation, sample task lists, and web FAQ's.  This is too large a
jump to use the Enhanced Upgrade Assistant.  (Heck, IBM dropped V2R2
over 3 years ago.) I plan to migrate most of the communication
configurations with fresh create CL's.
We have recompiled the core application programs on the RISC development
system.  We may be migrating marginal libraries (pgms are observable)
without recompile, rather than spending too much research time.
Summary of environment:
- APPC
- token ring
- PC Support  (going away on some, replaced by Client Access on others)
- Officevision (going away)
- Adding TCP/IP on some
- COBOL and RPG
- QES print cards for printing bar codes
- 5394 controllers on some
AS/400 to mainframe communication
- APPC
- NETVIEW/GIX/DSNX
- HCF
- RJE JES2
- 3270 emulation
Thanks,
Jerry Jewel
jerry.jewel@nissan-usa.com
Better living through fine code and hot coffee!
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