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02-09-2001 01:49 PM
02-09-2001 01:49 PM
after I have loaded the Core OS, ACE, Supplemental to the system, I have been planning to do an frestore of the 10.20 backup tape of the oracle, cobol, C, and other local programs right back out to the system...
If I do this will swlist still pick up all the products I have on this machine, or do I need to reinstall the application software (oracle, cobol, C, etc)
second: I am going to use the september 2000 Application CDs...one of the web sites talked about a utility to run a list of the table of contents, when I do this each application's (including user license, hp-pb 100BT, etc) "codeword required" entry has a 'no' by it...I am confused, I thought to load the application software I needed to have a codeword to "unlock" the software....thanks..I plan to do this the weekend of the 17th of Feb as it is a holiday weekend....Thanks for your help..Jay
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02-09-2001 02:04 PM
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Re: applications CD
As for the codes. I have gotten the same code stuff when access the app cd. However, I ignore it and have had no problems loading from it.
...jcd...
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02-09-2001 03:18 PM
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Re: applications CD
All of the applications that you mention are very different at 11.0 and should be installed from either the new applications disk or from the vendors application disk as applicable.
When I rebuild a system I usually frecover a copy of the /etc directory but DO NOT RESTORE IT DIRECTLY TO THE NEW /etc DIRRECTORY. This becomes a handy online reference to your previous configuration.
The other thing that I thought should be mentioned is that you need to install the general release patches after everything is said and done.
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02-09-2001 08:06 PM
02-09-2001 08:06 PM
SolutionAs mentioned, codewords are tied to the exact CD part number, customer number and application. Change any of these and the codeword won't work.
Upgrading from 10 to 11 will require a completely new set of codewords for the 11.0 application CDs. The 10.20 CDs won't install on 11.0 and restoring development tools like compilers and linkers from a 10.20 to an 11 system is not going to work very well at all.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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02-12-2001 06:14 PM
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02-12-2001 07:27 PM
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Re: applications CD
Note: Some mfr's fail to update their docs, especially when there are references to other vendor products The 1998 ref is likely very outdated. Check with the vendor. Loading rfeally old Application CD's onto a new install may produce an unstable result.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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02-13-2001 04:30 AM
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Re: applications CD
the driver this particular machine is using is btlan1...does your reply still remain the same?
another question..what can I use to see which version of 11.0 is currently running on a machine, whether it Aug 98, Nov 99, etc....
thanks..Jay
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02-13-2001 05:33 AM
02-13-2001 05:33 AM
Re: applications CD
btlan1 should be OK but, as said before, you'd better to contact your HP salesperson to get a new application CD (December 2000).
As you'll have to ask for new codevords anyway, and as a codeword is only valid for a specific CD release, you should ask for both at once.
Regarding applications (compiler, Oracle...) their 11.0 version sometimes differs from the one running on 10.20. Restoring your database executables from a backup tape won't give you much chance of success. If your Oracle version allows installation on 11.0, you should do a fresh install and import your data. This supposes that you've done an export before ;-)
Good luck,
Dan