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Doesn't the savsys end all subsystems and kill my path to the system?
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From: <byting_time@xxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Remote system saves


> Why don't you just run the command TFRJOB SBS(QCTL) and now you are the
system contorler.  As long as your conection is enabled you have all
authority.  I've done SAVSYS, RCLSTG, and Weekly backups.  If you do
PWRDWNSYS you will loose your connection.
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> -------------- Original message from rob@xxxxxxxxx: -------------- 
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> > You can run this remotely under one of several situations:
> > 1) Use a twinax PC using an old emulation program, (not Client Access),
> > as your system console, with PC Anywhere loaded on it.
> > 2) Use Operations Console as your system console and access that with PC
> > Anywhere. How a client access like program like Operations Console can
> > operate on the iSeries when it's in restricted state baffles me - but it
> > does work just fine. Done it myself.
> > 3) Use an HMC to control your system and load the client on your PC to
> > access the HMC. Dying to try this one out.
> >
> > Rob Berendt
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