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Hi Donna,

in this case I would ask your HP contact to provide you with a CSLT tape
especially produced for you, containing all products you have in your contract.
We do this with HP since 5.5: our CSS contact within HP uses his (full product)
CD and his power patch tape and produces a CSLT using the option "Prepare SLT
for remote systems". He adds all subsys we have under contract. We follow the
procedure "Modify Remote System". We updated last week our test box to 6.0 PP2
without any problem.

Best regards, and good luck for your next try, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany





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Subject:  [HP3000-L] how badly can an update go?



hi all!

so, how badly??  well after 15 hours(!), i finally said it's
as good as it's going to get (especially considering it was
2am) and crawled home.  it would seem that i got a (base)
6.0 subsys tape that was the victim of a bad build.  for
now, it seems that the network portion of the tape was
packaged incorrectly.  i haven't heard any screaming from
the programmers so that makes me think (hope) that the other
software was put onto the tape ok.

<snipped a long part>

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