Move two R/3 4.7 istance from a box V5R2 to a new box V6R1

Hi,
we need to move two existing istance based on R/3 Enterprise 4.7 (with kernel 6.20) to a new host V6R1.
In the past I remember a SAP note about move a istance to new host without r3install/sapinst but with save/restore command and other SAP-cmd such as CRTR3USR (or something like that). Do you remeber this note? is it valid?
I know that to use R/3 4.7 on V6R1 we should be upgrade kernel to 6.40... to use 6.40 kernel there is some requisites such as BASIS support packages?
Regards.

Hi Ganimede,
The last 6.20 Kernel released on OS/400 is disp+work 1945, which is not certified on V6R1. (Certification of V5R3 is contained in kernel 1505) So you have to use the 6.40 kernel.
Based on Note 664679, you need to upgrade Basis SP to 47 before switching to 6.40 kernel, as you mentioned ealier as well. And please do consider Volker's suggestion of upgrading to the latest SP stack level.
I don't remember the installation options in the installation kit for "SAP R/3 ENTERPRISE 47X200". (As I remember, the backup/restore option was first available on the installation kit of NetWeaver 04 - kernel 6.40 release) And since you have to use 6.40 kernel anyway, I don't see why you don't want to use the NW04 kit - unless you want to follow the procedure on Volker's website.
Best regards,
Victor

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