....if at all?



On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 barsa@barsaconsulting.com wrote:

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> I have had similar experiences, and I just re-install them.
>
> To me the fact that a failure in a restricted state of any licensed pgm is
> just an indication that the process was never tested well enough.
>
> Al
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> Al Barsa, Jr.
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>                     Larry Bolhuis
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> Greetings to the highly intelligent Midrange community.
>
> The last two V4R5 to V5R1 upgrades that I have done have each failed to
> install at least a dozen program products. I didn't keep the lists but
> in each case they were smattered all over from pieces of SS1 all the way
>   to XE1. In each case history log messages indicated the products were
> not copied from the media. LICPGM Option 5-prepare for install- had
> successfully located these products.  After failing during the initial
> install the use of option 11-install licensed programs for each of the
> failed programs successfully loads them no problem.
>
> Both of these upgrades were dual processor 820 machines with lots of
> memory and disk.
>
> Nothing in the archives, or on the iSeries pages.
>
> Thoughts? Similar experiences? I'm full of ****?
>
>   Thanks,
>
>     - Larry.
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