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Renaming a Domain Hi, I am running ADSM V2 for MVS server (OS390) and mainly AIX V2 clients. Our ADSM environment has evolved from a test to a production system so we currently have a single domain called STANDARD which I would like to rename. The domain has 1300 registered nodes, 380 of which are currently associated with a schedule. I know that I can copy the domain to a newname and then re-register all the nodes (which I can achieve thru a macro) but I believe I will also need to redefine the associations - which I can list from the command, QUERY ASSOCIATION.

2015-10-04 18:01:07
Subject: Renaming a Domain Hi, I am running ADSM V2 for MVS server (OS390) and mainly AIX V2 clients. Our ADSM environment has evolved from a test to a production system so we currently have a single domain called STANDARD which I would like to rename. The domain has 1300 registered nodes, 380 of which are currently associated with a schedule. I know that I can copy the domain to a newname and then re-register all the nodes (which I can achieve thru a macro) but I believe I will also need to redefine the associations - which I can list from the command, QUERY ASSOCIATION.
From: Phil Gray-Blest at BTCD090H
To: listserv AT vm.marist DOT edu at INTERNET
Date: 2/24/98 4:19PM
     However,

     1. Is there an easy way to rename a domain?

     2. If not, how do I obtain/trap the information from the QUERY ASSOC
     command in order to build a macro?
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