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  • Subject: Restoring Adv/36 libr to 400 error
  • From: "Russ Khoury" <russk@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 07:33:32 +0000
  • Comments: Authenticated sender is <russk@nis.net>
  • In-reply-to: <350A09D7.4D4276D2@ibm.net>
  • Organization: Sons of Mr Russell

Hi All:

I'm trying to restore a client's library from their Advanced/36 Model 
236 (SSP 7.1) to my AS/400 Model 400 (V3R6). The library was saved using 
SAVELIBR. A DSPTAP on my 400 shows the info properly:
Record format: F, block attribute: B, record length: 256, block length: 
24576, File type: SAVELIBR, System where created: IBM System/36

I'm trying to restore it in the 36EE via RESTLIBR but get SYS-3805 "System 
function detected error during restore". The joblog shows CPF3715: File on 
volume IBMIRD sequence number 1 was not restored. Restore command must use 
a file created by a save command.

If anyone has any ideas, I'd appreciate them. Thanks.



Russ Khoury, Consultant  AS/400, S/36
Paul Russell Associates, Inc.   
russk@nis.net  201-934-1791
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