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тАО11-28-2000 07:29 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:29 AM
Upgrade 10.20 to 11
is possible to execute the installation of HP-UX 11 as an upgrade of 10.20 ?
If yes, i need to reinstall programs and applications ?
Thanks in davance,
Fabrizio
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тАО11-28-2000 07:32 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:32 AM
Re: Upgrade 10.20 to 11
Can do a search for the subject.
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тАО11-28-2000 07:35 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:35 AM
Re: Upgrade 10.20 to 11
Most of us think that although you can do an upgrade, it is better to do a new install, anyway if you were running Oracle for example you would have to relink and/or install a version for HPUX11...
Look at th other threads on the subject on this forum.
Good luck
Best of all
Victor
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тАО11-28-2000 07:40 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:40 AM
Re: Upgrade 10.20 to 11
When we had to upgrade to 11.0, I first tried the upgrade instead of the cold install on the very first system.
I soon realised that the upgrade was leaving our server in a less than clean state.
I did a cold install on top of that and things were much better.
I suggest you the cold install, as it would prevent the waste of time
Best regards,
Dan
PS: You'll have to reinstall your apps, and even relink the executables if you're running Oracle
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тАО11-28-2000 07:44 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:44 AM
Re: Upgrade 10.20 to 11
The consensus of this Forum is that a cold-install of 11.x is the most likely error-free route. There are a multitude of tips and guidelines available here. Do a search for "11.20 and 11 and upgrade" for instance.
...JRF...
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тАО11-28-2000 07:47 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:47 AM
Re: Upgrade 10.20 to 11
I concur with Rick. Save yourself a lot of time and effort and heartache and do a cold install of 11 instead of upgrading to 11.
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тАО11-28-2000 07:50 AM
тАО11-28-2000 07:50 AM
Re: Upgrade 10.20 to 11
Yet another reason (opportunity) to do a cold-install is that this is an ideal time to resize your root filesystems and/or replace a small boot disk with a physically larger one.
...JRF...