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Thanks for thinking about that. Yes, I already ran ANZOBJCVN and all is well. They are ready to go.

Pete


On 6/2/2010 10:08 AM, Luis Rodriguez wrote:
Pete,

ANZOBJCVN?


Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries


On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Pete Helgren<Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a customer that I have scheduled for some maintenance. They are
moving from 35GB to 70GB drives and I'd like to move them to a more
current OS release. The question is: Should I skip 6.1 at this point
and just take them to 7.1? They are currently running V5R4M0. They
have a model 520, processor feature 7355. They have a 573D-001 storage
controller.

The plan is to do a Save 21 (twice). Remove and label the 35GB drives
(so they can be re-installed in the correct order if disaster strikes),
restore the Save 21 and then upgrade them to either 6.1 or 7.1.

What else do I need to add to the mix?

Thanks,

Pete

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