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David Gibbs wrote:
I'm posting this for a co-worker ...

I'm doing a migration from a 9406-820 to a 9408-M25. I’m doing a
Previous Release to Current Release Migration. I’m following the
procedure in the V5R4 Backup and Recovery guide chapter 14.

I did a full system backup of the 9406-820 to a 3581 Ultrium 2 tape
drive on a 2749 controller card. The backup took 4 hours. After the
backup IBM moved the 2749 card and installed it in a 595 expansion
unit and connect the 3581 Ultrium 2. We restored the user profiles
and cfg information with no problems. We then started the 'RSTLIB
savlib(*nonsys) dev(tap02 option(*new) alwobjdif(*all) mbrobt(*all)
frcobjcvn(*no) endopt(*leave) omitobj(qofc)'. I calculated that the
libraries consist of about 50GB. The restore is restoring about 300
libraries every 5.5 hours. It is running crazy slow and we can’t
figure out why.

Any thoughts?

Presumably no errors or otherwise problematic errors in the joblog, but are there periodic or alert messages in the *SYSOPR message queue?

The *NONSYS can be canceled giving opportunity to work with active jobs to see if for example there is some job stealing most of the CPU; i.e. if other than drive\configuration issue. Is it possible the save was done with ACCPTH(*NO) or that the target system was installed beyond _only_ LIC and OS; e.g. was QUSRSYS installed?

Having done that migration properly, AFaIK there would be no need to use OPTION(*NEW), and although ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) is documented, it is also moot given everything else was done properly [since in that case it basically just allows the restore to succeed for missing profiles and authorization lists, both of which presumes prior errors\difficulties].

Regards, Chuck

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