Dana,

Dumb suggestion, perhaps, but could you temporarily install UD on a separate
server, to get the udtconfig file?  Then uninstall the UD on the second
server, so you aren't in violation of the license agreement.

Susan M. Lynch

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dana Baron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U2-Users (E-mail)" <u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 8:17 AM
Subject: [U2] Help!


> Hi folks,
>
> Here's your worst nightmare come true: your production system crashes with
a
> bad system disk. You find that the backups you've been doing every day
don't
> backup the system, only the data. Now you have to get up and running -
fast.
> Well, that's where I'm sitting right now. I think I'm going to need some
> help from UniData, but it may be hard to reach them on a Saturday so I
> thought I'd try the list. Here's what I have:
>
> There is a new hard disk in the system.
> I'm installing a clean OS (Tru64 Unix) right now.
> The data, including most of the Unidata install, is on a disk array and
> appears to be safe for now.
> After the OS install finishes, I need to get UniData up and running.
>
> One component I will be missing is the stuff in /usr/ud511, which includes
> udtconfig.
>
> Anything else I might need? Anyone know where I can get a good udtconfig
for
> this? I have the UniData CD, but I don't want to re-install this unless I
> have to.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> I am a most embarrassed...
> Dana Baron
> System Manager
> Smugglers' Notch Resort
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