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FWIW, when we migrated from POWER7 to POWER9 in the spring, our business partner's plan called for attaching the new SAN to the POWER7 and migrating the data live. When the cut-over day came, we would move the SAN cables from the POWER7 to the POWER9 and ran a quick conversion.

Unfortunately that wouldn't work with the mirrored drives on our POWER7. We ended up doing a SAVE 21 then RESTORE 21.

HTH




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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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