I did this (prior to SP1) I want to say just after Thanksgiving last year, then 
installed all the apps early this year.  The CMDB upgrade is a bear sometimes 
so it's better to break the installs up like you mentioned.

Thanks,

Shawn Pierson
Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer

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Given the amount of time it takes to update an entire suite (AR server, CMDB, 
AIE, ITSM, SRM, SLM, Migrator, Midtier), we were thinking of splitting the 
installs into two separate days. One being AR Server, CMDB, AIE, and Midtier. 
Then the next weekend being the remaining of the list above). BMC has given us 
the indication that this will cause no problems. We have a server group with 
one primary AR server and three secondary servers. We did discover that you are 
unable to install the secondaries at the same time because of an install user 
that is created in the database then removed during the ARserver and CMDB 
installs).

Has anyone attempted this? If so, what has your result been? Any tips or 
suggestions?

Thank you.


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