Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/01/2005 - 00:00 Forums BlueSeries I want to upgrade my BlueSeries. Are there any considerations? Re: I want to upgrade my BlueSeries. Are there any considerati.. When upgrading BlueSeries please make sure that: 1) You are *SECOFR. (e.g. QSECOFR) 2) Nobody uses BlueSeries. You can check this with the command: WRKOBJLCK OBJ(FAXDB) OBJTYPE(*LIB) In order to avoid problems with object FNS01 and FNS00 please check if this object is used by other jobs: WRKOBJLCK OBJ(xxx/FNS01) OBJTYPE(*FILE) (where xxx is install prefix e.g. FAX) Remove any Object Locks in case they occur. 3) The BlueSeries subsystem is closed. Follow the normal procedure for installing BlueSeries. Note: Never install from a BlueSeries command line! Always remember to backup before installing new versions. Backup the libraries: (The name will always follow the installation-prefix.) BlueX BlueXDB Folder BlueFax Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments
Re: I want to upgrade my BlueSeries. Are there any considerati.. When upgrading BlueSeries please make sure that: 1) You are *SECOFR. (e.g. QSECOFR) 2) Nobody uses BlueSeries. You can check this with the command: WRKOBJLCK OBJ(FAXDB) OBJTYPE(*LIB) In order to avoid problems with object FNS01 and FNS00 please check if this object is used by other jobs: WRKOBJLCK OBJ(xxx/FNS01) OBJTYPE(*FILE) (where xxx is install prefix e.g. FAX) Remove any Object Locks in case they occur. 3) The BlueSeries subsystem is closed. Follow the normal procedure for installing BlueSeries. Note: Never install from a BlueSeries command line! Always remember to backup before installing new versions. Backup the libraries: (The name will always follow the installation-prefix.) BlueX BlueXDB Folder BlueFax Log in or register to post comments
Re: I want to upgrade my BlueSeries. Are there any considerati..
When upgrading BlueSeries please make sure that:
1) You are *SECOFR. (e.g. QSECOFR)
2) Nobody uses BlueSeries. You can check this with the command:
WRKOBJLCK OBJ(FAXDB) OBJTYPE(*LIB)
In order to avoid problems with object FNS01 and FNS00 please check if
this object is used by other jobs:
WRKOBJLCK OBJ(xxx/FNS01) OBJTYPE(*FILE)
(where xxx is install prefix e.g. FAX)
Remove any Object Locks in case they occur.
3) The BlueSeries subsystem is closed.
Follow the normal procedure for installing BlueSeries.
Note:
Never install from a BlueSeries command line!
Always remember to backup before installing new versions.
Backup the libraries: (The name will always follow the installation-prefix.)
BlueX
BlueXDB
Folder BlueFax