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Well...I didn't know that!

Learned something...yup...sav/rst looks like the way to go...really
surprised they wouldn't allow a straight movobj! Not sure that's goodness,
but oh well...

Don in DC

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There is the Move Library to ASP API
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/i5os/topic/apis/qhsmm
ovl.htm
though it does have some limitations (and is really a save/restore under
the covers).

Bruce

Al Barsa <barsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Don,

With all due respect, you cannot move an object from one ASP to another.

Al

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You can create a library in an ASP, move the objects to the new lib, dlt the
old, rename the new...





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Cannot move an object from one traditional ASP to another. Save it to media,
delete it, make sure that the ASP is otherwise clear. Delete the User ASP,
and add it System ASP. Restore it.

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It seems that in fixing both the failed drive and the failed email send, I
was reminded that the box in question has 42% of its drive space in ASP 2,
almost none of which is actually being used.

I could, of course, move a mirrored pair or two back to ASP 1, but I'm
thinking that there are a few large objects on the box that would probably
be better off in the second ASP.

But how do I move things from ASP to ASP (preferably without being bitten)?
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