Personally I spend at least a week planning release upgrades.
A whole week?  You work way too hard.  :-)
Regards,
Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Fiserv Midwest
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Adams [mailto:jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:23 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: V6R1
Well, I think the term "out of control operator" is a bit much.  
Conjures up images of Peter Lorre.
What I have heard of are shops that didn't spend the appropriate time
planning, such as not reading the Memo to Users or missing a necessary
point.  While they may be in the minority, not everyone subscribes to
this list, attends COMMON conferences, or goes to IBM announcements
meetings. 
Personally I spend at least a week planning release upgrades.  Plus I
have a backup system on which I can test both the plan and the result.  
Even then, mistakes can happen (not that I've ever made one, you
understand; just "supposing"). 
I've even heard of organizations where the Windows sys admin (their
primary job) doubled as the System i admin.  Even for an experienced
System i admin, this release doesn't sound like a walk in the park. 
Also sounds like Al is justified in his cautionary tone.
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Paul E. Fenstermacher wrote:
I would love to hear of ANY company where  "an out of control operator
can just decide to install this release some weekend.....".  I have 
trouble believing that this would ever happen.
Paul Fenstermacher
Certified Specialist - i5 System Administration Bass Pro Shops
 
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