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Data libraries and that genre should easily be handled by doing a
SAVLIB... TGTRLS(*PRV). When you restore you may need to do RSTLIB ...
ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) MBROPT(*ALL)
Save files don't really count as a configuration object and should be in
the same vein as data files. The only oddity is that I had to CHGCMDDFT
CRTSAVF ('AUT(*LIBCRTAUT)'), so you may have some messed up authority
issues on the save files.
There are some caveats in moving configuration objects, especially to a
lower target release. You want to study the help religiously on the SRM
option of RSTCFG. You may even wish to bypass SAVCFG/RSTCFG and use
RTVCFGSRC.
Check out Appendix D "Recovering your server to a Different Server" in the
Backup and Recovery guide at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/books/sc415304.pdf
Me, I'd have to have a danged good reason to restore to a downgraded
version of os.
Rob Berendt
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