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Well, the method you outlined is free (all components are on the systems in
question) and pretty easy.

I used to work at a company that had two [2] 520s and used these steps
almost daily to transfer libraries from one to the other. In our case they
were sitting about a foot apart, but that's not really relevant.

I no longer have the code, but I wrote a set of programs that could run on
either system and push the library to the other system. You would need to
use the RUNRMTCMD which, I think, requires that the user profile doing the
port live on both systems with the same password, to perform steps like
CRTSAVF on the other system.

I recall that I manually went through the steps, much as you outlined, and
figured out how to put the steps into a set of CLs: The Push set on one
system, the Receive set on the other. Think it took about half-a-day, but
I'm old and slow.

Another alternative: If you're only porting the libraries to the other
system in order to have a backup, you might consider just ftp-ing the
savefiles to your PC and burning them to a CD. Of course, the CD costs
about 5¢.

Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
I hate the sound of grass growing in the morning.
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Murfreesboro, TN
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Timothy Adair
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 10:52 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Simple way to tranfser library

Is there a simple way to copy a library to a remote (300 miles away)
iSeries? I know I can do:

Create SAVF
SAVLIB to SAVF
Create SAVF on remote system
Lather:
FTP SAVF to remote system
RSTLIB on remote system
CLRSAVF on remote system
CLRSAVF on local system
Lather, rinse, repeat (for each library)

I can do this but am hoping there's an easier, cheap (i.e. free)
alternative. We're upgrading to a new Power 7 and I need to copy some
libraries over to a remote i5 until the upgrade is complete, and then copy
them to the new system. I'd really rather not install anything new on the
old box, to accomplish this.

As always, any and all responses are welcome.


~TA~


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