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fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:

I'm on an 825 w/V5R3, and just ran a savlicpgm and selected all licpgm's and it took 3 hours to complete. I saved to a 3590E. Does anyone know why it would run that long or is that about right? I used *leave and not rewind.

Frank:

Good question. To tell the truth, I don't think I've ever saved all LPPs at one time. I can think of reasons why certain LPPs might take longer than expected, for example if they include significant databases as product objects, but I'd have to look over each LPP to make any serious guesses.

I won't be surprised if this isn't done very often by 98% of listers. Most LPPs perhaps can simply be reinstalled, so no save operation is particularly necessary. PTFs that have been applied against IBM LPPs can be reason to SAVLICPGM, but even those can now be pulled through the internet and reapplied almost as easily as keeping up with saving LPPs.

It'll be interesting to see if others have experiences... if others do it at all.

Tom

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fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:

I ran option 22 from the save menu and the LPP's didn't save, so I'm wondering
how the savsys completed successfully but LPP's didn't save.
That's pretty much what I was saying -- SAVSYS does not perform any SAVLICPGM commands.


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