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  • Subject: RE: Upgrade from V4R1 to V4R5 - Has anyone done this?
  • From: "Talbert, Jr., Paul" <PTalbert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 14:31:45 -0500

The way that I've handled this in the past was to save QGPL and QUSRSYS, do
the upgrade which will supply it's version of Qusrsys and Qgpl and then
restore the differences of the old libs to the new ones.  Anyone else care
to comment on whether this is good or bad? I haven't experienced any
problems in the past, but am open to other suggestions.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric DeLong [mailto:Eric.DeLong@pmsi-services.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 9:09 AM
To: "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com" ; "tomh@simas.com" 
Subject: RE: Upgrade from V4R1 to V4R5 - Has anyone done this?


     My own experience of this was our 170 development machine. It came 
     preloaded with the current version of OS400 (V4R3 at that time), 
     and our sysadmin saved all user objects on our old box to be 
     restored on the new. Some of the objects in qusrsys and qgpl were 
     overwritten with backlevel versions. 


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Subject: Re: Upgrade from V4R1 to V4R5 - Has anyone done this?
Author:  "tomh@simas.com" <SMTP:tomh@simas.com> at EXCHANGE
Date:    11/24/00 4:36 PM


I remember you telling us about some big-time problems you had doing this
type 
of upgrade a few weeks ago.  Did the problems turn out to be unrelated to
the 
V4Rx -> V4R5 upgrade itself?  If not, what was the gotcha?
     
Just wanting to know, 'cuz I'm gonna be doing one myself in a few weeks... 
==========================================
     
     
     
At 12:27 PM 11/24/00 -0800, you wrote:
     
I was wrong.
     
Sorry
     
Al
     
     
>Dear Al,
>
>What is this "screw up" you warn about?  I am also interested. 
>
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