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  • Subject: Re: V2R2 to V4R2 E-Jump with Triple Axle
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 20:45:45 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

Al,

> You cannot go from V2R2 to RISC, you must go to AT LEAST V2R3.
> 
> No if's, and's or but's.
> 

  Lighten up Al!  Even if he fails, the degree of difficulty will give
him a good score!

  But seriously, Jerry, that is the IBM line and support from IBM for
this jump will be non-existant. However if you do your homework,
Manually move some of the more 'obscure' items, you will likely come out
ok.

  You already said you had moved the program objects and were testing
them, very good.  It is likely that SYSTEM VALUES, and NETWORK
ATTRIBUTES will need to be moved manually, as well as any changes to the
SYSTEM STARUP job (Make the changes over again to the V4R2 Startup!). 
Any SUBSYSTEM CHANGES will need to be reviewed and re-applied.

  When the system is completely tested and operating correctly, simply
re-save your DATA libraries and restore them to the RISC box.  This
should get you there.

  It is likely that any User profile changes since the initial migration
will also need to be re-applied.

HTH  - Larry Bolhuis
       Arbor Solutions, Inc
       lbolhui@ibm.net
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