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In my former job I was using SAVRSTLIB to send objects between testing LPARs and I wasn't intimately involved with the communications setup. I guess I assumed SAVRSTLIB was part of the operating system...

Now I'm on a single partition machine. If so, can I still use SAVRSTLIB to make a copy of a library? I suspect not.

It looks like we need to install something. I found a reference that says it is a part of ObjectConnect, 5722-SS1 option 22. But it also implied that it was for copying across LPARs. And I don't think we do much, if anything with APPN or SNA. So for my occasional copies, it probably isn't worth pursuing.

But conceptually it sounds nice, if the restore starts shortly after the save starts.

Sam

On 9/11/2010 4:22 PM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Remember that you have to have the correct communications set up between
the machines for this to work. It does not use FTP under the covers,
rather it uses APPN.

Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects, LLC


On 9/11/2010 2:57 PM, PaultinNZ wrote:
Hi Evan,

"Because the save commences shortly after the save starts it fiinishes
much sooner than the equivalent process of saving and then restoring;..."

I'm sure you meant "Because the restore commences..."



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