Mike, We are in the process of upgrading from TSM 4.2.2 on AIX 4.3 to TSM 5.2 on AIX 5.1. The path we are following is similiar to what Paul outlines.I also recommend the opsys upgrade take place before the TSM upgrade. We plan to finish the jump to 5.2.2 this weekend.
First we upgraded to AIX 5.1 64bit and reinstalled the TSM 4.2.2 filesets . We then serviced TSM to 4.2.4 to get the cleanup backupgroups function (I think you need at least 4.2.3). This worked fine except for a licensing compliance issue which I'm not certain I understand. It was resolved by restoring the previous nodelock file. We are up and running on 4.2.4 with AIX 5.1 64bit. I have already run the cleanup backupgroups in preparation for the weekend upgrade. This weekend we will migrate TSM 4.2.4 to 5.2.2 by installing the base 5.2.0 then the maintenance. I'll let you know how long the upgradedb goes and whether I encounter any issues. Rod Hroblak ADP --- Paul Zarnowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 03:48 PM 2/11/2004 +0400, Mike Wiggan wrote: > >We currently run TSM V4.2.3.2 on AIX 4.3.3. We want > to upgrade to the TSM > >V5.2.2 and AIX 5.2. Is there a recommended path or > people with experience. > >My feeling is upgrade AIX to 5.2 and then TSM. > > We upgraded from TSM 5.1 on AIX 4.3 to TSM 5.2 on > AIX 5.2. Here's what we did: > > 1. Run 'cleanup backupgroups' first. Not sure if > that's on TSM 4.2 - I > think it came later, or there was a fixed version > later. > > 2. Upgrade AIX to 5.2 (64bit in our case). We > uninstalled TSM 5.1 then > re-installed it with the AIX5 64-bit filesets. No > upgradedb needed yet. > > 3. The next weekend, we upgraded TSM: > a. Hide your dsmserv.opt until you can upgrade > to 5.2.2. > b. Install TSM 5.2.0 from CD > c. Upgrade to TSM 5.2.2 > d. Apply TSM 5.2.2.1 > e. unhide dsmserv.dsk, THEN run the upgradedb. > There are performance improvements to the > upgradedb in 5.2.2. > If you don't hide your dsmserv.opt, the 5.2.0 > install will run > upgradedb slowly. If your DB is small, it > may not make a difference. > Ours ran for quite awhile. > > We chose to do the AIX upgrade separately from the > TSM upgrade because we > had a limited downtime window, and we knew that the > upgradedb would take > awhile to run on our database. > > If you have a huge database, make sure you set your > logmode to normal > before you shut down your TSM server. Else you risk > the log filling up > while the upgradedb runs, and it will fail. We > learned this one the > hard way.. :-( > > ..Paul > > > -- > Paul Zarnowski Ph: > 607-255-4757 > 719 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University Fx: > 607-255-8521 > Ithaca, NY 14853-3801 Em: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
