Re: Upgrade 4.1.1 to 5.1.6.2
2003-03-04 09:58:26
Hi!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
It says in the readme file that with TSM 4.2.x you can do an install
without removing the program first....but with TSM 4.1you should remove the
program first.
Didn't know that it is so big difference between those two versions.
I feel that I have to do as the documentation says.....
Was it a 4.1.x -> 5.1.x uppgrade you did in the way that you mentioned
under?
Regards
Sylvia Nergård
"Joshua S. Bassi"
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I have never done the remove/install procedure you are talking about.
Instead I typically just pop the new CD-ROM or launch the setup file if
I download it and perform an upgrade. All of your existing node and
data will remain the same and you should not lose anything.
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Subject: Upgrade 4.1.1 to 5.1.6.2
I'm gonna upgrade a TSM server from 4.1.1 to 5.1.6.x on a NT4 server.
I can see through the readme file and the Quick Start Guide that I
should remove the current 4.1.1 TSM installation, and install 5.1.0
/5.1.5 in the same directory (I was hoping that I could do an uppgrade
without moving the existing TSM software).
Is that all? Will all info about admins, nodes, storage pools remain and
show up in the new TSM server? Or should I do an export /import og such
information?
Anyone had any bad experience about this that I should know of?
Later I'm gonna move the TSM server from the NT4 box to a new physical
w2k server.......but I'll take one thing at a time.
Regards
Sylvia Nergård
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