Re: Upgrade went mostly well :(

2007-06-25 Thread Ed Finnell
 
In a message dated 6/24/2007 3:11:19 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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It seems  that Crypto Express2 needs to be configured as a
co-processor use the  PPINIT utility. Because SSL is the majority (all)
of our current use, I  configured all three as SSL accelerators.
I had to  re-configure back to co-processor to run the PPINIT  utility.

The Net-Pass key came in this  morning.

The z9 and 1000G OSA appear much faster. Temp BMC  key for Control-D
runs out tomorrow. 




So jealous, just wondering why this didn't get covered in the  SAPR?



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Re: Upgrade went mostly well :(

2007-06-25 Thread Neil Douglas
Our Z9 BC arrived with the wrong serial number as well. We pulled it out 
and returned it for the correct one. Cutover went smooth as silk once the 
correct machine was installed.

Neil M. Douglas
El Dorado County
Information Technologies
Information Tech Analyst II
360 Fair Lane - Bldg B
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone - (530) 621-5418




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The hardware swap was real clean. CPU shipped was different serial
number than we were expecting, so most ISV keys didn't work. EJES and
Syncsort and SAS and VPS and Control-D just complain. Gat a 10 day
universal key from CA. Still waiting on Netpass from Israel.

 

   My biggest problem is that SSL for TB3279o and FTP using ICSF
certificates isn't working. The procedure in the FM for migrating gives
me 'OPTION NOT AVAILABLE'

 

  After I get some more food, I'll go back in and look further. I have a
PMR open, but I need to escalate to sev1 to get an answer before 8am
Monday.

 

  The serial number glitch appears to be because of delays getting the
capacity on demand features included.


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Re: Upgrade went mostly well :(

2007-06-25 Thread Gibney, Dave
It seems  that Crypto Express2 needs to be configured as a
co-processor use the  PPINIT utility. Because SSL is the majority (all)
of our current use, I  configured all three as SSL accelerators.
I had to  re-configure back to co-processor to run the PPINIT  utility.


So jealous, just wondering why this didn't get covered in the  SAPR?


   I knew I was going to have trouble with the ICSF keys. I was sure I'd
asked all the right questions. It was a really nice guy at ICSF Level 2
that told me what was wrong. A few hours and another ipl and all was
well :)

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Re: Upgrade went mostly well :(

2007-06-24 Thread Gibney, Dave
   It seems that Crypto Express2 needs to be configured as a
co-processor use the PPINIT utility. Because SSL is the majority (all)
of our current use, I configured all three as SSL accelerators.
   I had to re-configure back to co-processor to run the PPINIT utility.

   The Net-Pass key came in this morning.

   The z9 and 1000G OSA appear much faster. Temp BMC key for Control-D
runs out tomorrow. 

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Subject: Upgrade went mostly well :(


The hardware swap was real clean. CPU shipped was different serial
number than we were expecting, so most ISV keys didn't work. EJES and
Syncsort and SAS and VPS and Control-D just complain. Gat a 10 day
universal key from CA. Still waiting on Netpass from Israel.

 

   My biggest problem is that SSL for TB3279o and FTP using ICSF
certificates isn't working. The procedure in the FM for migrating gives
me 'OPTION NOT AVAILABLE'

 

  After I get some more food, I'll go back in and look further. I have a
PMR open, but I need to escalate to sev1 to get an answer before 8am
Monday.

 

  The serial number glitch appears to be because of delays getting the
capacity on demand features included.

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Upgrade went mostly well :(

2007-06-23 Thread Gibney, Dave
The hardware swap was real clean. CPU shipped was different serial
number than we were expecting, so most ISV keys didn't work. EJES and
Syncsort and SAS and VPS and Control-D just complain. Gat a 10 day
universal key from CA. Still waiting on Netpass from Israel.

 

   My biggest problem is that SSL for TB3279o and FTP using ICSF
certificates isn't working. The procedure in the FM for migrating gives
me 'OPTION NOT AVAILABLE'

 

  After I get some more food, I'll go back in and look further. I have a
PMR open, but I need to escalate to sev1 to get an answer before 8am
Monday.

 

  The serial number glitch appears to be because of delays getting the
capacity on demand features included.


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