A couple of thoughts:

1. Since the production database has already been upgraded to patch 20 then
I would think re-running the installer on the other box would do nothing to
the database. I believe it checks a table (control???) for the dbase patch
version.

2. If the other box has version of ARS (say p19 installed) could you not
just copy the entire ARS directory (/opt/ar/ or /usr/ar) from the p20 server
to the new other server? This would capture all ARS binaries, libs, so, etc.

I do remember seeing something about how p20 file down load did not include
all of the files, and that users had to download  the installer to get the
missing ones.

Frank



On 4/4/07, Halstead, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

** I'm trying to upgrade a secondary server to patch 20. We're running
ARSystem with Oracle under Solaris.  We are creating a server group so I
can't use the installer to install the patch as it will touch the production
database.  So I'm copying files directly.

While following the directions to do this under Unix, I noticed that there
is no "server" binary in the patch 20 files (arservora).  Also, I am a
little confused on steps 3 and 5.

"3) Copy the new patched binaries to the ARSystem installation directory."
Is this referring to the libiuc*bmc.so*, libxerces*bmc.so*, libxalan*
bmc.so* files that are listed under the "For Solaris:" part under the
"Files Patched" portion of the readme file?

"5) Copy the other patched files into the ARSystem installation directory.
"
And, is this referring to the "File Patched: Unix and Linux" portion of
the readme file?

Since I can't seem to find the arservora to rename it to arserverd, I
can't complete step 6.
I usually use the installer to do the patches, so this is my first time
coping files.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

 Bob Halstead
Bresnan Communications
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