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I recently completed a similar migration.
My thoughts were similar, but separating and only saving/restoring user data got way too complicated and risky.

Either
save 21 / restore 21
or
using BRMS
Full system save / then recover your system.

Paul

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Subject: Migration data to new IBM i

Hi all

Doe's some has got a guide to plan migration user data from an old IBM i to
a new IBM i ? i have some doubt about save and restore USER IFS folder and
files ; for the library i have not problem i can you use *ALLUSR parameter,
but for the IFS object ? i can't save olny user folder/files .. or not

Thanks in advance

P.S. some time ago, i saw a redbook as guide to this operation .. can some
have the title/link ?



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