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Recovering your system to a different system

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzarm/rzarmsteps2.htm

Charles

On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 12:50 PM, Mike Cunningham <mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

Last time we upgraded hardware it was cheaper to buy a CBU system for
disaster recovery than to have a contract with IBM to use one of their DR
facilities. When we had that new production hardware and CBU installed we
had our Sirius consultant do the initial load of our production system to
the CBU. Since then we have installed PTFs on the CBU as we installed them
on the production system. We also would restore a subset of files and all
application changes on a regular basis. Now we have moved our production
system to 7.3 but the CBU is still at 7.1. Still keeping it patched but now
its time to get it up to 7.3 also. We want to do a full system save on the
production system and restore it to the CBU but know that this will mess up
the hardware (mostly COMM lines) configuration, network setup and license
codes. Does anyone happen to have a document of all the things we would
need to document on the CBU system and then update those settings after we
restore the production sys
tem backup? Or if there is an IBM Redbook or manual on doing this

Thanks
Mike Cunningham

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