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Might have missed a couple of characters...

http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/administrator/systemsmanagement/Moving-Objects-Between-Systems-Using-SAVRST/

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Dennis <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Take a close look at SAVRSTLIB (ant its ilk), all included in the OS (though configuration is required).

You can start with (if I type this right...) http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/im/administrator/systemsmanagement/Moving-Objects-Between-Systems-Using-SAVRST/

Works a treat!
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Dennis
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 "People are usually more convinced by reasons they discovered themselves than by those found by others."
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Sent from my Galaxy tablet phone.  Please excuse my brevity.
For any grammatic/spelling errors, there is no excuse.
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"Timothy Adair" <tadair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there a simple way to copy a library to a remote (300 miles away)
iSeries?  I know I can do:

Create SAVF
SAVLIB to SAVF
Create SAVF on remote system
Lather:
FTP SAVF to remote system
RSTLIB on remote system
CLRSAVF on remote system
CLRSAVF on local system
Lather, rinse, repeat (for each library)

I can do this but am hoping there's an easier, cheap (i.e. free)
alternative.  We're upgrading to a new Power 7 and I need to copy some
libraries over to a remote i5 until the upgrade is complete, and then
copy
them to the new system.  I'd really rather not install anything new on
the
old box, to accomplish this.

As always, any and all responses are welcome.


~TA~

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