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Use tape.

The library is too large for SAVRSTLIB.

You could always put the library in a (new) ASP.  Disconnect the ASP from
system 1, hook it up to system 2 and do a RCLSTG.

Use tape.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

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                    "Matt Patee"
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                    midrange-l-admin@mi       Subject:     Moving large 
libraries to another system:
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                    01/11/02 04:46 PM
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I looked in the archives and did not find anything very apparent. I would
appreciate any suggestions:

Without using tape (don't ask), what is the best way to transfer a large
library (40gb) from one system to another? It doesn't have to be fast, but
I need it to not affect the performance of my production system (where I'm
sending from).

I tried FTP, but it ended up slowing the production box. Any help would be
appreciated.


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Matthew Patee
Midrange Systems Manager
ABM Industries
(415) 351-4309
fax:(415) 351-4331

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