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Change  name  NOT  serial number.

Call old SERNO1 TESTBOX while you are at it too.
avoid all the confusions possible

         Glenn

At 04:02 PM 10/31/2001 -0500, DNieswiadomy@co.livingston.ny.us wrote:

>neat idea to change the serial number --- going to be confusing on the
>support side --- remembering which serial number to call in.
>
>At first thought, I'd like to keep the serial numbers where they belong.
>
>Dale Nieswiadomy
>
>Livingston County Information & Technology Services
>(716) 243-7191
>
>dnieswiadomy@co.livingston.ny.us
>
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>
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>                     Glenn Ericson
>                     <Glenn-Ericson@att        To:     domino400@midrange.com
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>                     Sent by:                  Subject:     Re: Moving to
> a new AS400
>                     domino400-admin@mi
>                     drange.com
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>                     10/31/2001 03:42
>                     PM
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>Don
>maybe it is  one of those  systems that one cannot  or should not  grow
>forward  within the model. Model 150 is an example or model 170 when
>there  just ain't  no more disk room, or  one  of the  off the migration
>path list 6xx boxes
>
>Dale,
>can you  change the name of your new system to  that of the old? and live
>happily ever after?  I  guess there are  other paths too.
>
>                  Glenn
>
>At 03:20 PM 10/31/2001 -0500, Don wrote:
>
>
> >why did IBM tell you that you had to use a new serial number machine?
> >
> >Did you ask if you could just "upgrade in place"?
> >
> >It's the norm to upgrade the EXISTING machine and the existing s#...so,
> >why did they tell you that you had to goto a new box?
> >
> >(YES, I know that 5.2+ won't support alot of old hardware...:)
> >
> >-----
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 DNieswiadomy@co.livingston.ny.us wrote:
> >
> > > We are currently running Domino 5.0.x on 3 AS/400s in a hierarchial
>name
> > > scheme:
> > >
> > >                     SERNO1   (first AS/400 we put up-main certifier)
> > >                           |
> > >                           |
> > >                --------------------------------
> > >                |                |
> > >                   SERNO2                   SERNO3
> > >
> > > By SERNO I mean serial numbers of our AS400s.
> > >
> > > We are now replacing the SERNO1 machine with a larger AS400  (different
> > > serial number).
> > > What is the best way to move to the new machine?
> > > Is there a way of transferring all the information (data / etc) and
>certify
> > > the new machine
> > > in one process?  With SERNO1 being our 'main' certifier, will that
> > > transfer?
> > > Am I better keeping the old serial number around just for Domino and
>copy
> > > everything over??
> > >
> > > Dale Nieswiadomy
> > >
> > > Livingston County Information & Technology Services
> > > (716) 243-7191
> > >
> > > dnieswiadomy@co.livingston.ny.us
> > >
> > >
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