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Hi James

You've had some good advice about the user profiles already so I'll skip
that except to say that Chucks advice is what I've always ended up doing.

For the restore into QUSRYS I normally use the OPTION(*NEW) to make sure
nothing is overwritten and specify an omit on objects starting with Q*. I've
rebuilt a few systems using this approach to return the new QUSRSYS to the
mess it was on the previous system :)

Specifying the object type if you know what you want to get back is also
good advice.

Regards
Evan Harris

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Rich
Sent: Friday, 26 March 2010 10:28 a.m.
To: midrange-l
Subject: Restoring user profiles and QUSRSYS

Thanks to everyone's help I was able to get my new system up and running.
Now I'm at the point of bringing over the user profiles from v5r3 to v6r1.
I have saved them on the old system using SAVSECDTA but I'm unsure if I
should bring them over for a couple of reasons:

1. Many user profiles are no longer in use and now seems like a good time
to get rid of them.

2. The old system was at security level 20 and the new one is at level 40
and many of the old profiles had *SECOFR authority. Now seems like a
really good time to end that poor practice.

Any thoughts? Should I just bring over the old profiles or should I
create new ones and make everyone recreate their passwords?

Secondly, I need to brong over old output queues and printer
configurations. These are stored in QUSRSYS I believe. Obviously the new
system already has a QUSRSYS and I don't want to replace the v6r1 QUSRSYS
with objects from v5r3. What is the best way to handle this?

James Rich



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