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  • Subject: Re:Multiple AS/400s on a TCP/IP network
  • From: Eric Sundell PMI <esundell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 11:40:00 -0700


We currently have this type of environment and we too are going from 3.2 on
our
production and our development to 4.4. We use Turnover to get our programs
from
our development, where we keep all source, to the production. We've used it
for
the past couple of years and it works pretty good.

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Subject:    Multiple AS/400s on a TCP/IP network
Author: "mark.stepan@merrillcorp.com" [SMTP:mark.stepan@merrillcorp.com]
Date:       6/16/99 10:50 AM

We're making the move that many of you have already gone through
[CISC--->RISC],
and have also decided to separate development from production. That brings
up
the issues around multiple systems. I want to get a handle on the various
ways
to move DATA, OBJECTS, etc between systems, and also to be able to EXECUTE
commands on one from the other.

We're coming from V3R2 and will be on V4R3 on the new boxes [TCP/IP
network].

I know that SNADS has some of these features. TELNET is available as well as
FTP
between the systems, and I'm sure others.

I'd like to hear from some of you that have this type of environment.
Eventually
we'll likely only have source on one of the systems, but managing source,
test
data, program installations, user profiles, submitting jobs of various
types,
etc, are the types of things I'm referring to.

Thanks in advance.

Mark Stepan
Technical Support Manager
Merrill Corporation/St Cloud


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