No, there is no IPX object. If you use SAVRSTCFG with OBJTYPE(*ALL) for any
object, like a device description for a printer, the remote side will fail
with that error.
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411 Sunapee St., Newport, NH 03773
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Why not delete the *IPXD object?
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RE: Replicate devices (Printers) among LPARS
The work-around I use for the bug in the SAVRSTCFG command is to CRTSAVF,
then SAVCFG to the save file, then SAVRSTOBJ the save file to the other
system, then on the other system RSTCFG from the save file.
It's kind of like manually doing a SAVRSTCFG.
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If you happen to have an APPC connection between the systems, and option
22 (ObjectConnect)of the OS installed then you can use SAVRSTCFG.
Bryan
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