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Hopefully they ordered the RISC to RISC migration feature. With that you will restore your i 7.2 over top of that and then complete the i 7.3 install to perform the upgrade to 7.3

If the system comes with i 7.3 fully loaded that's a wreck since you are not on i 7.3 at this point and you cannot be on your POWER6.

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On 8/9/2018 1:11 PM, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Yes, we are moving from an internal LTO 4 to an external SAS attached LTO 6.


Not exactly sure on the migration. Our current box is at v7.2 and the new
box is being ordered at v7.3 (BPs recommendation). I was thinking that with
V7.2 and the latest TR package (which we have installed), it would "almost"
be as simple as Save21 from the current, then restore on the new. But the BP
says "we have a better way".



You are replacing that tape drive aren't you? Will that old one even

attach to your new system? I hope not (so you can get a new one). How

are you migrating data?



Rob Berendt


Regards,


Jim Hawkins

Programmer Analyst

Interkal LLC

Kalamazoo, MI

269.978.2252



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