On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 13:32:15 -0400, Jerry Fuchs
<[email protected]> wrote:

>What about the other 'stuff' that is in the root I.E. JAVA 1.3? If I start
>with a new root I will loose that.
>

Did you order Java with your ServerPac?  If so, a new one comes with
it.  But it is a separate file system (zFS or HFS).    

Unless you applied things right into your root on 1.7 (which you shouldn't
have), all you have in your 1.7 root for "add ons" are mount points you
may have added.  These same mount points need to be added in your new
root for 1.9.   Assuming you restored your 1.9 root and it is still mounted 
at  /service for example, you create /service/mount_point.

This of course assumes you are not in a shared file system environment
with a sysplex root. 

For Java, it may be mounted at /usr/lpp/java - which comes with your new
root anyway.  We mount our java (and most other z/OS Unix installed 
software) at an in-house software directory.  So when we install a new OS
we only have to create that mount point and a couple of others that our
SAP systems use.   In our usermods library, I have a "UNIXMNT" member 
that describes the mount points we create for a new OS.  It also has the 
required steps for CRON when using a read-only root (which is a good 
practice - even if not sharing it).   This is also documented in
Unix System Services Planning.

Mark  
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Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
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