you can  do with clonning   ...




Miles Purdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 01/18/2001 10:08:50 AM

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Subject:  Re: 64-bit


Jie,

I really doubt that an MCA mksysb will restore properly on PCI machine. Also, it
shouldn't matter to an application whether the OS kernel is 32- or 64-bit.

Miles


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Miles Purdy
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18-Jan-01 8:42:26 AM >>>
        We will get a new F80 server to replace our old MCA TSM server. The
F80 has 64-bit architecture and we would like to have a 64-bit kernel for
better performance. I am thinking (1) if cloning the MCA server to the F80
will work, (2) if we later enable 64-bit kernal, will it cause trouble on
TSM?

        If anybody has done similar cloning using 'mksysb' or 'sysback',
could you share your experience? Thanks.


        Jie

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