SUMMARY: Keeping PAKs over a re-install

From: Hugh Pritchard <Hugh.Pritchard_at_MCI.Com>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 11:45 -0400 (EDT)

The consensus was to save the /var/adm/lmf/ldb* files to a safe place,
and then simply restoring them after the upgrade, and doing an
     lmf reset

Thanks to
Mike Iglesias <iglesias_at_draco.acs.uci.edu>
Mikel Stous <stous_at_sol.cstp.umkc.edu>
Mark Glidden <mark_glidden_at_harvard.edu>
Saul Tannenbaum <stannenb_at_emerald.tufts.edu>
Casey Spangler <spang_at_probita.com>
Kevin McManus <K.McManus_at_greenwich.ac.uk>

Original question:

I am planning to do LMF ISSUE <file> <product> commands, stash the
files someplace (and printing them), install 4.0B, then do some LMF
REGISTER commands to get back my PAKs. Is there a better way, given
that we want to do a clean install? What about the multiple OSF-USR
PAKs? One of them has a usual-looking authorization string, but the
other has UNIX-SERVER-IMPLICIT-USER. Does this "implicit" one come
with the installation, so that I don't have to worry about saving
and restoring it?
-- 
     Hugh
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Received on Fri Aug 15 1997 - 18:01:53 NZST

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