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You should have no troubles migrating your data to the new server.
Short answer.. Load lic and base os on the new machine. Then restore your usrprf & config & savlib *nonsys + dlo + ifs on top of that. After all that you preform a v7.1 upgrade on the new server. Apply ptf's and away you go.

I think you should be able to find your scenario in the link below.

Easy-peasy


http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/index.jsp?topic=%2Frzamc%2Frzamcscenarios.htm

The other option is to take fully loaded v7.1 system and carefully pick what you want to restore. A little more risky, but doable.

Good luck

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Bryan


On Dec 18, 2013, at 7:02 PM, "Jack Tucky" <jacktucky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a customer that has a small operation. Less than 10 users, a few
printers, green screen apps and some Web stuff via LANSA.



I installed the new in box 720 (sweet), loaded the OS and Lic pgms, saved
their user libraries from the old system and restored them on their new 720.




I tested some apps and things are working, but I've been reading and I think
I could restore everything to V7R1 since my ANZOBJCVN is clean.



If I do complete save on the source system, how do I restore to the new
system? RSTLIB *NONSYS?



Thanks, Jack



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