Basicaly yes.  Just make a copy but use one of the other configuration 
names and make your changes to that.  Then set the updated file to be the 
one used the next time the interface is loaded.

Bill Bishop

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I have an old (model 1) 2074 and need to add an LPAR. I initially
configured the 2074, and it had just sat there and ran untouched for
many moons. That means I have to go though something of a relearning
curve. 

 

I have used only one of the four possible configuration files. 

 

Question: what is the best way to replicate the current production file
so I can make changes and stage it for promotion?

 

For example, do I simply open an OS/2 window and key in a COPY command? 

 

 Thanks!!

 

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