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07-01-2008 12:32 AM
07-01-2008 12:32 AM
hello,
We want to create a PCSI kit which installs parts on the system disk and parts on a disk referenced by a logical name.
Is it possible to do this with a PCSI kit? How to set it up? Any examples?
gr,
Robert verkerk
We want to create a PCSI kit which installs parts on the system disk and parts on a disk referenced by a logical name.
Is it possible to do this with a PCSI kit? How to set it up? Any examples?
gr,
Robert verkerk
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07-01-2008 04:25 AM
07-01-2008 04:25 AM
Re: PCSI kit creation installation on multiple disks
Robert,
Technically, within PCSI, the destination is the destination. I suppose one could do something by breaking the kit into two components, and doing one install with a specified destination.
I recommend a complete, careful, unhurried reading of the PCSI manual, available from the OpenVMS www site (http://www.hp.com/go/OpenVMS ). It will be enlightening.
However, I must caution that this should be done carefully, in an unhurried fashion. There are many details in the manual, and some concepts require careful thought, having been here more than once myself.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
Technically, within PCSI, the destination is the destination. I suppose one could do something by breaking the kit into two components, and doing one install with a specified destination.
I recommend a complete, careful, unhurried reading of the PCSI manual, available from the OpenVMS www site (http://www.hp.com/go/OpenVMS ). It will be enlightening.
However, I must caution that this should be done carefully, in an unhurried fashion. There are many details in the manual, and some concepts require careful thought, having been here more than once myself.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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