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Sorry for those of you getting duplicates of this.

Our lease is up on iSeries A and we are replacing it with a Dedicated
Server for Domino (DSD).  The plan is to save the Domino server off of
server A to a save file (which is our normal evening routine, anyway) and
FTP the save file to the DSD.

However, once the file is on the DSD, I'm unable to restore the contents to
the DSD.  To restore the files on server A, I would use the RST command,
but that command isn't working.  All attempts thus far have resulted in
"Parameters not valid with multiple file systems" -- check out CPF382B for
the message details.  The options that work on Server A don't work on the
DSD and other options that make sense for the situation similiarly fail,
always with the same error.  My first thought was that the file was messed
up during the transfer, but I can display the contents of the save file
using dspsavf, so it seems to be valid.  I have transferred my test file
using each server as a client.  From Server A, I put the file into a
pre-created savf without success.  From the DSD, I did a GET
Original_Filename New_Filename (REPLACE, but I got the same result.

I have tried all of the suggestions provided in the error message without
any success -- several of them do no apply, anyway.  Do I need to do
something to the save file to prepare it for this type of transfer?  I see
references to SAVSAVFDTA, but I can't tell if it is appropriate here.

Any suggestions or direction of inquiry would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Patrick


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