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Thanks, I have a routine that can be run to identify the cross lib. LFs before hand. You're right about the "read the log". Sound like an IBM disclaimer. Hey, IBM just finish the check list. --- Doug Hart ? > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kirk Goins > Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 11:18 PM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: Re: Migration to New 825 > > > You will need to do a RSTAUT. > > On LFs, If all your logicals are in the same lib as their PF no problems > OR if the logicals are in LIBs alphabetically after the LIBs with the > PFs then no problem. Last weekend I did a 730 to 810 and only had to > pick up "1" logical on a second pass. > > Somewhere the book says something like... review the log for errors. LF > not restoring is an error therefor covered under the "review the log" > clause. > > > > Doug Hart wrote: > > >I just read through Appendix E of the Backup & Recovery guide on > migrating > >to a different server. I was surprised that I didn't see any mention on > >special steps to restore logical files. It has always been my > experience to > >take a 2nd pass with a RSTLIB SAVLIB(*ALLUSR) DEV(TAP01) ENDOPT(*UNLOAD) > >OPTION(*NEW) MBROPT(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) . Followed by a RSTAUT. This > >pass catches LFs that are in libraries different that their PFs that > >couldn't restore on pass one. > > > >Don't I need to do this for LFs when doing a restore option #21 > (full)? And > >the RSTAUT was not documented, again not needed? > > > >This will be migrating into a new LPAR partition. > > > >--- > >Doug Hart > > > > > > >
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