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Yes, /QOpenSys/pkgs is where yum installs its packages to (though there is
stuff under /QOpenSys/var and /QOpenSys/etc as well). /QOpenSys/download
is for the old wwwinstall.sh script to download Perzl rpms IIRC,
/QOpenSys/opt is not installed by the OS but set up by wwwinstall.sh for
/opt to point to for /opt/freeware. For the most part /QOpenSys/usr/*
files all point to /QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData/OS400/PASE/...

It depends on what you want to back up. If you only care about user data,
then personally I'd just do /QOpenSys/QIBM/UserData and /QOpenSys/etc and
maybe specific stuff from /QOpenSys/var if you have any data being stored
there (mysql tables, logs, etc).


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