Thanks for the info - looks like 6.5.2R1 is on the NOW site, uh, now - so I'll snag that and update the nearstores to it along with my ancient 6.1R1 F840
Cheers, Simon.
-----Original Message----- From: Hill, Aaron [mailto:aaron.hill@cba.com.au] Subject: RE: OnTap 6.5.2/6.5.2P6/6.5.2R1 ?
... Once 6.5.2R1 is released, I would move those Nearstores to it immediately, if only to avoid that Rapid Raid Recovery (or disk copy) bug (Bug#139525) that punished one of my systems using 6.5.2 last week. 6.5.2P6 was released to address it and other issues, however you can work around it specifically by temporarily disabling the raid.disk.copy.auto.enable option. Go R1 and then switch it back on. ...
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Keep in mind that you'll need to install at least one intermediate release for the DOT 6.1R1 box, and possibly for your Nearstores also. I think you have to be on 6.4.2P6 or above to upgrade to 6.5. You'll want to confirm that though my mind is soft today.
Jason
On Sep 15, 2004, at 2:20 PM, Simon Ferrett wrote:
Thanks for the info - looks like 6.5.2R1 is on the NOW site, uh, now - so I'll snag that and update the nearstores to it along with my ancient 6.1R1 F840
Cheers, Simon.
-----Original Message----- From: Hill, Aaron [mailto:aaron.hill@cba.com.au] Subject: RE: OnTap 6.5.2/6.5.2P6/6.5.2R1 ?
... Once 6.5.2R1 is released, I would move those Nearstores to it immediately, if only to avoid that Rapid Raid Recovery (or disk copy) bug (Bug#139525) that punished one of my systems using 6.5.2 last week. 6.5.2P6 was released to address it and other issues, however you can work around it specifically by temporarily disabling the raid.disk.copy.auto.enable option. Go R1 and then switch it back on. ...
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