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Question:  When you did your restore did you take the proper option about 
restoring configs when moving to a different system?  Otherwise, 
congratulations!  At least your system is still running.  Normally you'd 
be toast at this time.  Even beyond restore from scratch.  Well 
documented.  In fact the Backup and Recovery Guide has several cautions 
regarding this.
Look also at the help on RSTCFG for the 'System Resource Management' 
parameter.
RSTCFG SRM(*NONE)
Attention * * * 
 
Unless the system you are restoring to has exactly the same 
hardware configuration as the system that the original 
configuration was saved on, you must specify SRM(*NONE) on this
command to prevent the restore of the SRM information.  If the 
SRM information is restored on a system with a different 
hardware configuration, the configuration objects may become 
unusable. 
 
* * * 


See Appendix E - Recovering your server to a different server.


You could try the various options in STRSST to blast them - better know 
what you are doing.

Rob Berendt
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Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Hello,

sometime in december, we migrated from our 820 to a new 810 with a 
complete system restore.

Now, when I look at wrkhdwrsc *cmn, I have lots of old entries of hardware 

from our 820, that I don't even have on the 810. The status on
these entries says "not found". How do I get rid of these?

Regards,

Oliver
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