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Kenneth, I think you can do what you want using the SAV and RST commads. You should be able to save the "gold copy" storage space and the restore it to a new named space for use in another server. this book might help with save and restore: http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg246959.html?Open chapter 7 _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/28/2006 12:57:35 PM: -> I have a question about using an IXS on an i5 server. -> -> Has anyone configured a Windows server on an IXS, copied that -> resulting Network Storage Spaces to another name and then used them -> with another IXS card as a 'base' configuration for testing? -> -> We were having trouble doing this and IBM SupportLine told us that -> we can't do this! -> -> I guess that means that we have to build each IXS configuration -> from scratch (???) -> -> How will this work at a Disaster Recovery site? Will the Network -> Storage Spaces be useless because we will be recovering on a -> different IXS card???? -> -> I have been under the impression that the IXS configuration on the -> i5 was much more flexible than stand alone NT server hardware. -> Apparently not... Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. -> -> Kenneth ->
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