Hi doing the upgrade the usual way employing an AIX migration installation would preserve all filesystems in the rootvg except /tmp. Only the the filesets delivered with AIX will be upgraded but not the ADSM/TSM/HSM client filesets. After you have done the AIX upgrade just upgrade the TSM client. To be on the save side you could also go the alternate rootvg installation way, so if something goes wrong you can easily switch back provided you have a spare disk to use as the new rootvg disk.
CYA Lars On 20.02.2003 13:59:14 "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote: > Hello, > we have an HSM client version 3.1.20 running on AIX 4.2.1. For some reason > we need to upgrade AIX to 4.3.3 which means to do an install from scratch. > It would make sense to upgrade HSM to the current level. > As far as I understand from the manual upgrading HSM alone is not a big > deal. The upgrade procedure would do everything automatically. However, > after installing AIX no HSM would be there to upgrade. What we would do is > to export the HSM filesystem, install AIX, TSM client and HSM. Then we can > import the HSM filesystem. How can we tell HSM to run on this filesystem > without thinking it is new and destroying it? > Advice would be appreciated. > Regards > Gerhard > > --- > Gerhard Rentschler email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Regional Computing Center tel. ++49/711/685 5806 > University of Stuttgart fax: ++49/711/682357 > Allmandring 30a > D 70550 > Stuttgart > Germany