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Rhett,


On Machine B (target):
        CRTOUTQ OUTQ(QUSRSYS/JAN) TRANSFORM(*NO)
On Machine A (source):
        CRTOUTQ OUTQ(QUSRSYS/JAN) RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) RMTPRTQ('qusrsys/jan') 
INTNET
ADR(NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN)

On Machine A:
        STRRMTWTR OUTQ(QUSRSYS/JAN)
WRKOUTQ QUSRSYS/JAN on both systems.

Move some spool files over to that queue and check that it is working as desired
HTH

Jan.


Rhett Hermer wrote:
So:

A is source iSeries.
B is destination iSeries.

On A, CRTOUTQ, define RMTSYS paramter to IP of B.

On B, crt LPR device?

Or STRRMTWTR on A and on B configure as?
I am not so sure how to define the OUTQ on B to receive splfs.


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vengoal Chang
Sent: 20 February 2006 11:27
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: copy outq across diff iseries


You could set a Remote Outq which specified to another iSeries Outq, then use LPR to send local outq spooled to the remote outq.

Best regards,

Vengoal


Rhett Hermer wrote:


Sounds a good idea of using remote OUTQ to copy the splfs from A to B. It's one time deal so I'll manage to send thousands of splfs instead of saving the one OUTQ on A and restore on B *sigh*

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 16 February 2006 19:51
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: copy outq across diff iseries


Not sure what you want to do. If you want things in an OUTQ on machine A to go to machine B, use a remote OUTQ. And be sure not to have host print transform turned on on the remote OUTQ. User names need to match, in order to preserve that relationship - otherwise the spooled files end up under some system user. BTW, writer has to be active on the remote OUTQ.

Or do you want the spooled files on both machines? I guess I'd still use the remote OUTQ but set the spooled files to SAVE(*YES) - then they stay, in SAVE status, on machine A, as well as get "printed" to machine B.

Eh?

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Rhett Hermer" <rhetth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Hi,

What's the best and painless method to copy whole OUTQ across between
two
iseries?
Thanks,

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