Andy,

  We have 3 instances of UniData running on a DEC Alpha and IBM AIX boxes.

  We created 3 unix directories '/usr/ud60/ud60dev', '/usr/ud60/ud60qa', and 
'/usr/ud60/ud60pc' and within them created symbolic links back to the 
'/usr/ud60' directories so the only 'real' subdirectory in the 
'/usr/ud60/ud60xx' directories is 'sys'.  We created it as a copy of the 
/usr/ud60/sys directory.

  When a user logs in the .profile prompts for what UniData account to use, and 
then it sets the UDTHOME environment variable to the '/usr/ud60/ud60xx' 
directory.  The UDTBIN variable is set to '/usr/ud60/bin'.  It then cd's to the 
UniData account and executes UDT.  The VOC in each of the accounts uses 
@UDTHOME, including Production so we can easily refresh the test accounts, 
instead of referencing '/usr/ud60'.

  It sounds harder than it really is.

  Good Luck,

    Arthur

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Courier Corporation
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-----Original Message-----

Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:00:14 -0500
From: Andy Pflueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [U2] [UD] Separate catalog space & 2 instances of Unidata installed

Hi,

We are in the early planning stages of building a new dev/test box and
would like some feedback on how best to setup Unidata with 2 instances
(dev & test) with separate catalog spaces as an ultimate goal. Is this
even possible on the same box? Oh, and we're planning to goto Unidata
7.1.0 on this new box as well which will run Solaris 8.

I was hoping someone out there has done this and could send some
simple procedures on how to make this happen...or should I just RTM as
I haven't honestly done that yet. :-)

Thanks in advance,
Andy Pflueger
Application Developer
Ivy Hill - Louisville, KY
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Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it.
Linus Torvalds
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