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Anyone Have Experience Installing MultiFoundation on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne?

I have a client that is on iSeries that needs to have mulit-foundation installed. I've implemented MF on other platforms but not on iSeries. Plus, I don't do a lot of work on iSeries. So I'm sure I will probably need some help from a 400/E1 person.

The reason they want MF is because they have 2 different production environments running on the same 400. so they have PD and TP environments running on a single E1 foundation install.  They regularly need to refresh the data in their TP environment.  In order to do this, they have to interrupt service to the PD environment in order to clear any locks on the file objects for TP on their iSeries server.  By installing a separate E1 foundation for all TP based environments, these data refreshes can be performed with a shutdown of TP only and no interruption to PD users.

So, I am trying to find someone who has expereince doing this install on iSeries. This person needs to know both E1 (EnterpriseOne & iSeries).

I have attached a doc on how to do the install, but I don't know how complete this doc is and it doesn't include any "gotcha's" out there....especially for 400 novice like myself.

Here's the scope:

Scope:

1.       Install an additional E1 foundation pack on the current PD/PS enterprise server.

2.       Install an additional E1 foundation pack on the current PD/PS batch (a.k.a. app) server.

3.       Create new entry in the server list and new job queues for the new E1 foundations.

4.       Modify UBE processing options for TP to the job queues

5.       Modify TP JAS server INI’s to point to new enterprise port

6.       Modify port reference in dcLink server for TP

7.       Test TP functionality in E1 and dcLink

8.       Update run-book to include procedures for TP and new data refresh process
Multifoundation-on-iSeries-with-.pdf
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Since the iSeries (a.k.a AS/400) is not really a mainframe you may have better luck adding this to https://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/AS_-_400/
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I believe you can add it as a topic.  If not you can make a request in community support to have EE add it.
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