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07-18-2003 05:38 AM
07-18-2003 05:38 AM
file set
While checking fileset, we found out that one state is corrupt although the application is running. May I know if there is a way of changing the state of the fileset to configured? Thanks in advance.
Change is the world's constant
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07-18-2003 05:42 AM
07-18-2003 05:42 AM
Re: file set
Hi
remove and reinstall is the only safe one
Steve Steel
remove and reinstall is the only safe one
Steve Steel
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07-18-2003 05:43 AM
07-18-2003 05:43 AM
Re: file set
you may be better off uninstalling the fileset, and re-installing.
However, you can try swmodify to change the state of the fileset to configured.
swmodify -a state=installed
However, you can try swmodify to change the state of the fileset to configured.
swmodify -a state=installed
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07-18-2003 06:06 AM
07-18-2003 06:06 AM
Re: file set
Hhmmm - I don't think so.
Normally that means that something was going wrong with the installtion.
You can try to reinstall the software with option "reinstall filesets even same revision exists" and "reinstall even if same already exists" but do an backup of your server before do this.
Roland
Normally that means that something was going wrong with the installtion.
You can try to reinstall the software with option "reinstall filesets even same revision exists" and "reinstall even if same already exists" but do an backup of your server before do this.
Roland
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