Hello,

This past weekend, we've tried to upgrade our TRU64 4.0d system (with
TRUCluster) to 4.0g.

However, things went terrible, terrible wrong (esp. with TRUCluster) and it
wasn't until sunday late afternoon that we were up-and-running again with
the original OS (4.0d).

We cannot afford such a long downtime again before the middle of october.
However we can afford shorter downtimes during the weekend. And we need the
upgrade, because 4.0g is the lowest OS-version certified with the shiny, new
SAN, which needs to be installed pretty soon after the upgrade, because we
desperately need the extra disks.

One solution now suggested by Compaq is :
They (Compaq) take a vdump of all the root, /var and /usr directories of our
systems and install and upgrade those on their own systems. Then we'll get a
vdump back and restore these. 
This would not take as long and if something goes wrong, we could recover
more easily.

Now, I'm a bit sceptical about this. 
I see no reason why it shouldn't work on a relative simple system. But if we
had a simple system, things would have gone right the first time.
Especially TRUCluster is difficult to setup and upgrade :-(.

I'm worried about relationships between Unix, TRUCluster and other
applications (Baan, Oracle, etc.) we've running on those systems. 
We could be losing those if we "upgrade" like this. how about files on other
filesystems, who should have been upgraded, but, obviously, aren't ?
And perhaps it would work at first glance, but give problems later on who
would be very hard to diagnose.

What do you think ?
Has anyone done something like this before ?
Is it a viable solution ?

Thanks for any answers.


Greetings,
Frank

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