Commands for saving parts of your system
This table groups the data that you need to save on your system. Three sections divide the information.
- System data
- System data and related user data
- User data
For detailed information in each section, select the appropriate link the in table.
Table 1. Saving the parts of your system Part of your system GO SAVE command menu option Save commands System data is IBM-supplied data that runs your system hardware and software Licensed Internal Code
Option 21 or 22
SAVSYS
i5/OS® objects in QSYS
Option 21 or 22
SAVSYS
System data and related user data is a combination of system data and related user data User profiles
Option 21, 22 or 23
SAVSYS or SAVSECDTA
Private authorities
Option 21, 22 or 23
SAVSYS or SAVSECDTA
Configuration Objects
Option 21, 22, or 23
SAVSYS or SAVCFG
IBM-supplied directories
Option 21 or 22
SAV
i5/OS optional libraries
Option 21 or 22
SAVLIB *NONSYS or SAVLIB *IBM
Licensed program libraries
Option 21 or 22
SAVLIB *NONSYS or SAVLIB *IBM
User data is data that you input to the system IBM® libraries with user data
Option 21 or 23
SAVLIB *NONSYS or SAVLIB *ALLUSR
User libraries
Option 21 or 23
SAVLIB *NONSYS or SAVLIB *ALLUSR
Documents and folders
Option 21 or 23
SAVDLO
User objects in directories
Option 21 or 23
SAV
Distribution objects
Option 21 or 23
SAVDLO
Commands to save specific object types provides you with detailed information on which save command you can use to save specific types of objects.
Parent topic:
Manually saving parts of your systemRelated concepts
Saving system data