Migrating from a 6.3 database to 7.1p3. All home grown stuff with no OOB
applications. Also migrating to brand new application hosts and database
hosts. This will allow us to leave the entire production environment
untouched while we do the upgrade.

ARS is Solaris 9 with Sybase 12.5 on RHEL

Abbreviated Steps:
1. Take a COLD copy of the production database and import to new database
host.
2. Run 7.1 install on first server  which will perform the necessary updates
to the database. This will also include running email and flash boards
install.
3. Run 7.1 install on second server and run as a shared install not upgrade.
This will also include running email and flash boards install.

Question:
Step 3: All three installs appear to importing the same forms even though
the first install took care of that. This step seems to take the longest,
about 25 minutes. I'm talking about the Administrator, email and flash
boards forms.

A. Is is possible to run the shared install but have it not import anything
but just install the necessary files on the host?
B. If not, can I just copy the entire install directory from the first host
to the second and make sure any host specific files are updated?

I was able to actually do part B without any issues but wanted to get the
communities take on doing an install that way.

Thank you.

Frank

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