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  • Subject: moving libraries from user asp to system asp
  • From: "Clarke, Bob" <clarke@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 10:09:14 -0500

Recently our programming staff installed an upgrade to an application.  Due
to disk space constraints in the system asp, installation and testing was
done in the user asp.  This upgrade is now in production and I want to move
the libraries into the system asp (the user asp consists of old, slow,
unreliable and unprotected disk arrays).  As I see it I may only have 1
option - backup the libraries to tape and restore them to the system asp.  I
noticed that cpylib restricts you to the same asp for source and destination
libraries. Is there any other way to accomplish moving these libraries from
one asp to another?  If so, any pros/cons of either method?  Thanks in
advance!

Regards,

Bob Clarke
 
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