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When migrating to a new version of the operating system in an HA
environment the generally accepted practice is to upgrade your "target"
machine first and then your "source" machine. Your source system should
not be higher than the target machine. The theory being that it may be
hard to send changes to a program if it couldn't do a TGTRLS(*CURRENT) and
get it to the target machine. Of course, the onus is now on you, once
you've upgraded your target machine, to upgrade your source machine before
your next scheduled switch or you're back into that trap.
My question is this:
If I upgrade my target machine to V6R1 and run STROBJCVN and then start up
my HA solution will the audits fail because of some change date or other
errata that STROBJCVN may perform to a program object? My HA vendor is
saying that I should be fine. I am wondering what your experiences have
been. (I sure miss Al Barsa.)
Rob Berendt
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