Gibney, Dave wrote :
I'll be there again soon. Last time, the output from diff was so
voluminous that in the end, it was still pretty much fire up and see
what breaks, even in my third and final roll-out into production. :( No
looking forward to it.
How many files do you guys have in /etc? I
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Gibney, Dave wrote :
I'll be there again soon
I'd like to jump in here as I have a question along the same line.
We are 1.7 going to 1.9, 1.9 is up in our sand box (non shared environment)
with all the serverpac provided HFS's (going zfs in the future) mounted with no
problems. The migration guide states that there could be customer
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 14:51:38 -0400, Matt Dazzo mda...@pch.com wrote:
I'd like to jump in here as I have a question along the same line.
We are 1.7 going to 1.9, 1.9 is up in our sand box (non shared
environment) with all the serverpac provided HFS's (going zfs in the future)
mounted with no
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On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 14:51:38 -0400, Matt Dazzo mda
I am on z/OS 1.7 installing z/OS 1.9. I created a new ROOT file by copying
my existing production ROOT file. New ETC and VAR files were created.
The restore of the ROOT file failed because there were existing etc and
var directories. I had to delete the etc and var directories to get the
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 13:04:41 -0400, Jerry Fuchs
jerry.fu...@wendysarbys.com wrote:
I am on z/OS 1.7 installing z/OS 1.9. I created a new ROOT file by copying
my existing production ROOT file.
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Eh? You should be restoring a new root file as part of ServerPac, not
copying your existing
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I am on z/OS 1.7 installing z/OS 1.9. I created a new ROOT file by
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my existing production ROOT file.
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What about the other 'stuff' that is in the root I.E. JAVA 1.3? If I
start with a new root I will loose that.
Jerry
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On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 13:32:15 -0400, Jerry Fuchs
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What about the other 'stuff' that is in the root I.E. JAVA 1.3? If I start
with a new root I will loose that.
Did you order Java with your ServerPac? If so, a new one comes with
it. But it is a separate file
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On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:21:48 -0400, Jerry Fuchs
jerry.fu...@wendysarbys.com wrote:
Mark,
My predecessor and DB2 guy did install directly into the root rather than
new files.
My problem now is how to carry that forward into z/OS 1.9.
Java was not ordered with z/OS 1.9 either.
Any ideas or am I
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:21:48 -0400, Jerry Fuchs
jerry.fu...@wendysarbys.com wrote:
Mark,
My predecessor and DB2 guy did install directly into the root rather than
new files.
My problem now is how to carry that forward into z/OS 1.9.
Java was not ordered with z/OS 1.9 either.
Any ideas or am I
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