The original post is at the bottom. Thanks to all who replied(about a dozen or so within the 1st hour): The ratio was about 3:2 with regard to those who'd rather start from scratch to those who felt it wouldnt be an issue to update from vers 6 to vers 8 solaris. There was concensus on many issues with regard to doing an Upgrade as opposed to a fresh install: 1 - Disable Volume management 2 - Make sure your volumes have plenty of empty space before you even begin, an upgrade is very space-intensive. 3 - Be aware that your going from a 32 to a 64 bit O/S 4 - Changes in config file formats that may go unnoticed 5 incompatible drivers and libraries I received mixed replies as to whether or not LiveUpdate would work on a Solaris 6 system. Thanks again for the quick and relevant responses, Rich ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Hi, The search engine for the list archive is down, otherwise I'd look there before posting this. I have an E450 that I am going to upgrade from Solaris 6 to Solaris 8. It is a server for Lawson ERP with an Informix vers 7 back end. If I had my way, I'd simply do a fresh install......Wipe the disk and start fresh. But my bosses would rather I do an upgrade from 6 to 8 than a fresh install. Are there any issues that I should be aware of. Maybe there are some key files or libraries that don't get overwritten when they should, or vice versa. I know I've got the minimum hardware requirements. I've never really done upgrades, I've tried a couple, but had some wierd binary related issues crop up. I've always started fresh, Wipe the disk, throw on the new O/S, and go from there. And I've never done an upgrade where I've jumped a couple levels in software like I'm doing here. I just wanna know of any gothcha's or any other issues that may occur. Thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 20 17:50:37 2002
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