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If /data refresh/ includes any objects as part of that migration,
then be sure to migrate the user profiles first, in case they might
be the owner of any of the restored objects.
There are somewhat newer parameter(s) on the RSTUSRPRF which I
believe remove the requirement to specify USRPRF(*ALL) on the
restore to get the profiles to restore with all intended attributes.
I have posted a couple messages on this list, both reference the
SECDTA() parameter; e.g.
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200808/msg01533.html
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200808/msg01423.html
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200807/msg00100.html
After restoring the user profiles, and then after restoring any
owned objects, indeed the RSTAUT for each of the restored user
profiles in order to reassign the private authorities of each of the
restored user profiles.
Regards, Chuck
Roger Harman wrote:
This is not something I do regularly.... It's been many a year
since we got a new production system.
We'll be moving off our 720 (V5R3) to a new E4A (V5R4) in the
next couple of weeks. However, since the time that we setup the
new box and loaded it up, a large number of user profiles have
been changed/added, passwords changed, etc.
After the data refresh for the migration, I believe I'll need to
restore all user profiles from tape otherwise the passwords don't
come along. Also, a RSTAUT for private authorities. Any other
considerations in doing this?
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