Be careful! First off *ALLUSR might be a bad idea. There are several IBM supplied libraries in that category that you would not want to restore over from an older release, like QGPL, QUSRSYS. Then there's that pesky QSYS2 (incredibly useful BTW), overlaying that is likely to cause a mess.
IFS, best to stay away from existing directories that IBM put there. Too many to figure out, try doing the restore with the *NEW option?
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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects
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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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