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In addition to what was mentioned you need to make sure you have the right
level of the LIC installed.  The 810 requires the RSB (at least ) loaded on
the system.  So that means it has to be on the 820 now.  Have a look at
these APAR's for details.
http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.nsf/c79815e083182fec862564c00079d117/5
97bdcb40490ca2e86256c53003ce369?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,rsb
-and-
http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.nsf/c79815e083182fec862564c00079d117/9
4a6a270552366b286256c01003c9105?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,dspptf
-and-
http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.nsf/c79815e083182fec862564c00079d117/8
fc1b890bac8a56686256d3f003c9521?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,dspptf

Bryan Dietz

-----Original Message-----
From: ouuch@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ouuch@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:26 PM
To: midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Scratch install from 820 to 810

Hiya,

we have just upgraded (hardware-wise) our hot-standby system (810) and want
to use it as our 
production system (currently 820).

So I have a full backup from the 820 and want to scratch install the 810
from that tape. Are 
there any gotchas in that case? Both systems are running V5R2.

Any tips?

Thanks,

Oliver



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