I've inherited a legacy NetWorker setup: it's currently running on an aging IRIX system (6.5.18m). My current thoughts for upgrading are: . upgrade to 7.2.2, still on IRIX . verify I didn't break any
Author: Davina Treiber <Davina.Treiber AT PEEVRO.CO DOT UK>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 00:16:06 +0100
My current thoughts for upgrading are: . upgrade to 7.2.2, still on IRIX . verify I didn't break anything . copy /nsr to Solaris, still 7.2.2 . verify . upgrade to some newer version I'd prefer to ch
What is your reason for upgrading from 7.1.2 to 7.2.2? This just seems like an unnecessary step - upgrading from one unsupported version to another unsupported version. There is no reason why you sho
Author: Preston de Guise <enterprise.backup AT GMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:44:36 +1000
What is your reason for upgrading from 7.1.2 to 7.2.2? This just seems like an unnecessary step - upgrading from one unsupported version to another unsupported version. There is no reason why you sho
Author: "Werth, Dave" <dave.werth AT GARMIN DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:02:56 -0700
David, What I've done several times in the past when I'm moving Networker to new hardware is just do a fresh install on the new hardware and just keep the old Networker Server around long enough to d
David, Couple things: - As someone else suggested, it is worth thinking about moving things to the new server as a new install. In addition to getting your server to a current version the software, i
Author: Davina Treiber <Davina.Treiber AT PEEVRO.CO DOT UK>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 21:51:02 +0100
What is your reason for upgrading from 7.1.2 to 7.2.2? This just seems like an unnecessary step - upgrading from one unsupported version to another unsupported version. There is no reason why you sho