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  • Subject: Re: Question on migrating migrating user profiles
  • From: pytel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 12:00:32 -0500

SAVSECDTA command will save all security-related objects (including user
profiles).
RSTUSRPRF will restore them to new system.
It should be followed by RSTAUT command to apply restored private
authorities to objects.
(If you do not plan to move any objects and/or private authorities, it
still has to be done. Otherwise restored user profiles will keep -
internally - private authorities to objects, which do not exist on new
system.)

Best regards
    Alexey Pytel



MCapps@GerberChildrenswear.com on 04/29/99 07:34:40 AM

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Alexei Pytel/Rochester/IBM)
Subject:  Question on migrating migrating user profiles







I have a small AS400 used only to run a plant payroll package for multiple
plants.  My company is now going to migrate from VSE mainframe to AS400
(using
JBA for manufacturing and financials) and the first step is to migrate the
plant
payroll package.  Is their an easy way to re-create or migrate my user
profiles
from the small machine to the new larger machine.  My small production
machine
is running V3R2M0 with a security level of 30 and the new machine is
running
V4R3M0 with a default security level of 40.  The IBM documentation on
security
now recommends level 40 and I would like to keep this system value if
management
will allow it, since we plan to connect this machine to the internet in the
future.


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