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05-24-2002 04:41 PM
05-24-2002 04:41 PM
upgrade 11.0
my data is located in vg00
how can I upgrade to 11.0 without backup data
if I use swinstall command,
Does it possible?
Do you have any idea?
unfortunally I have only one disk and one cdrom ,No tape drive
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05-24-2002 04:57 PM
05-24-2002 04:57 PM
Re: upgrade 11.0
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/11.0/index.html
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05-24-2002 05:00 PM
05-24-2002 05:00 PM
Re: upgrade 11.0
You have a big problem if you can't
take a backup of your data? Do you
have a second system that you can backup
your information?
An upgrade of 10.20 to 11 is fraught
with many problems including the sizes
of your existing operating system
filesystems / /stand /opt /usr
There are many postings about this
subject, but unless you can safely
backup your data, you should not
attempt this upgrade.
Michael
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05-24-2002 06:19 PM
05-24-2002 06:19 PM
Re: upgrade 11.0
So don't even think about an upgrade--you've got much bigger problems to worry about. Get a tape drive or use another HP-UX machine to make a copy of your system-without-a-tape using both Ignite/UX as well as fbackup.
"There's only two types of system administrators: Those that have lost data and those that are going to."
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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05-25-2002 11:07 AM
05-25-2002 11:07 AM
Re: upgrade 11.0
1 - You will be running 10.20 binaries on 11.00. This is not a problem as such, just bad practice.
2 - The software you want to keep will probably ceace to be under any support if you do this.
3 - The software you have will probably be available as a compiled & "optimised" 11.00 version.
However, there is an "way out". UPGRADE your system but do not do as HP reccomend and delete the swinstall database (I think it is /var/spool/sw/, it is in the manual if you want to check).
This will be fraught with risk as:
o You will have an swinstall database with both 10.20 & 11.00 binaries. i.e. it may look like you have two versions of the same thing.
o The upgrade has no backout as you have no mirror disk or tape device to get a backup. If you do this & it goes wrong you will have no system.
My guess is that this machine is not "business critical" and as such you may feel that the risk is worth taking. But do think long and hard who uses the computer, you may be surprised. I would, as a minimum, back the machine up with IgniteUX & fbackup/tar/pax or whatever you favorite tool is.
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05-30-2002 11:44 AM
05-30-2002 11:44 AM
Re: upgrade 11.0
Marty