I'd like to jump in here as I have a question along the same line.
 
We are 1.7 going to 1.9,   1.9 is up in our sand box (non shared environment) 
with all the serverpac provided HFS's (going zfs in the future) mounted with no 
problems. The migration guide states that there could be customer configured 
files in /etc and /var that should be merged into the new 1.9 HFS /etc and /var 
file system. That is true in our case for /etc not sure about /var. I don't 
know how many files or which ones were customized? Should I copy all the /etc 
files and sub directories over to the new hfs?  Or is there an easy way to 
determine what's been customized?
 
Thanks Matt
 


>>> Jerry Fuchs <jerry.fu...@wendysarbys.com> 3/11/2009 1:04 PM >>>
I am on z/OS 1.7 installing z/OS 1.9. I created a new ROOT file by copying 
my existing production ROOT file. New ETC and VAR files were created.

The restore of the ROOT file failed because there were existing etc and 
var directories. I had to delete the etc and var directories to get the 
restore to run successfully.

Now I have etc and var symlink (whatever that is) in the new ROOT file. 
What should I do now? Should I delete/rename the symlink's and create etc 
and var directories? The BPXPARM specifies that the ETC and VAR files are 
to be mounted off of the etc and var directories.

Thanks, 

Jerry 

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