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where imagecatalogxx is the name of the image catalog. This example saves
to a save file to later FTP, but you could use a different device if
desired. Press the Enter key.
2 To save the image images for the catalog, on the operating system
command line type the following:
SAV DEV('/QSYS.LIB/savf_library.LIB/savf_name2.FILE')
OBJ('/imagedirectory')
where savf_name2 is the name of a save file that is different from the one
in step 1, and /imagedirectory is the directory associated with the image
catalog. Press the Enter key.
* To find the directory of the image catalog, on the operating system
command line type the following:
WRKIMGCLGE imagecatalogxx
where imagecatalogxx is the name of the image catalog. Press the Enter
key. The directory will be listed near the top.
Note: To save the images at R530 and above, the image catalog must be
unloaded from the virtual optical device using the following command:
Or, the following command must be specified. This allows the images to be
saved while the catalog is loaded; otherwise, the save fails with message
CPD3775. Be aware that if images in the IFS were saved via saving the
entire IFS (sav of /*) the message CPD3775 will be not logged.
Note: Individual device descriptions cannot be saved. You can create
virtual devices on the target system using the CRTDEVOPT or CRTDEVTAP
command and specifying the resource name as *VRT.
Transporting virtual storage
After saving the image catalog object and the image catalog directory with
its images, you can transport them to another system using one of the
following methods:
- FTP
- IBM i Navigator
- QFilesvr.400
- OptiConnect
- ObjectConnect
- Save/Restore using physical media
- NetServer™ shares
Restoring an Image Catalog and Its Images
To restore an image catalog and its images to another system, do the
following:
1 To restore the image catalog to the target system, on the operating
system command line type the following:
Notes:
a) If using ObjectConnect or FTP, the directory must exist before the
objects can be restored.
b) Running the VFYIMGCLG command against restored images is recommended.
c) If the target system is at a previous release, specify the release in
the TGTRLS parameter.
d) If restoring at R530 (or above) image catalog to a R520 system, only
the first 64 indexes are recognized..
e) If this is saved or restored using a physical device, the device
parameter is similar to: DEV('/QSYS.LIB/TAPxx.DEVD')
Re-creating the Image Catalog and Adding Images Back into the Catalog
(only needed if *imgclg object was not saved/restored)
To re-create the image catalog and add the images back into the catalog,
do the following:
1 To create the image catalog, on the operating system command line type
the following:
where the 'imagefile' is the image that was restored to '/imagedirectory'
in the section " Restoring an Image Catalog and Its Images , for example,
I_BASE_O1, B2924_01, and so on).
3 Repeat Step 2 for each image in the directory.
Note: Steps 1 through 3 must not be performed if you have previously
restored the image catalog object using the following command:
Note: If this is part of an upgrade to V5R3M0 or to a higher release,
verifying the image catalog can not be done until the software agreements
have been accepted and space has been reserved for licensed internal code.
Don Brown
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