Re: Replacing existing Unix client code
2003-09-17 02:23:17
As far as I know, 'previous version' means ANY previous installed version,
even if you want to replace a newer release with an older one.
So MY anwser to your question would be 'yes'.
-----Original Message-----
By: Thomas Denier [mailto:Thomas.Denier AT MAIL.TJU DOT EDU]
Send: Dienstag, 16. September 2003 17:05
Subject: Replacing existing Unix client code
README files for HP-UX client code include a section headed 'First
Installation Vs. Replacement Installation' which starts with 'If a
previous version of ADSM or TSM has been installed, you should remove
it by executing as root:' followed by specific instructions. I have
seen similar language in README files for some of the other Unix
implementations. Does 'previous version' mean any lower level of the
client code, or only a level with a lower number in the first part
of the four-part level identifier. For example, does 5.1.1.0 qualify
as a previous version when installing 5.1.5.0?
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