Doug Werth wrote:
<<clip>> ... all update media is on CD and intermediate SLT's should be
eliminated. <<clip>>
I am constantly adding new network printers to our systems and have the need to
generate a cslt at least once a week. The only way I can produce a cslt is on
DDS. I also agree with Andrea that we should have the option to choose between
DDS and CD.
>>> Doug Werth <[log in to unmask]> 02/23 12:23 PM >>>
Dennis Heidner responds to Jon Cohen:
> I would prefer to get all releases of software on CDROM! Forget the old
> reel-to-reel tapes we keep getting or the truck loads of boxes with just
> one DDS-1 tape in each box. It would save us time and HP distribution
> expenses.
I think Dennis brings up a good point. The entire update process should be
revamped. Assuming the A-class, N-class, and all future MPE processors can
boot from CD-ROM (they can right?, if not why not?) then the process should
be changed so that all update media is on CD and intermediate SLT's should
be eliminated.
I could see where there would be a factory SLCD and a FOS/SUBSYS CD with an
unlock key, and PowerPatches on CD. It seems to me the update process was
heading in that direction several years ago. But the SLTs were never
replaced with SLCDs and staging process was not perfected to work except for
applying patches that met specific requirements.
Furthermore you could still make an SLT to update a remote system using the
current tools (HPINSTAL).
Thoughts or comments?
Doug.
Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc.
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