[ngw] next release of GW
Simon Shilton
Simon.Shilton at acustica.co.uk
Wed Apr 14 14:31:51 UTC 2010
I am no expert on NSS on OES2, but my understanding is that NSS
partitions/volumes are to be on separate partitions/LUNS/disks from the
Linux system, and that it is possible to mount NW NSS volumes on a Linux
server.....
so, would it be possible to hose the 32bit OES2 Linux system, install
the 64bit OES in the same space, and mount the NSS volumes?
or is this just a disaster waiting to happen?
Simon
>>> On 14 April 2010 at 15:26, in message
<j2x859ece291004140726t4126ac6ap6a07b13119f34560 at mail.gmail.com>, Joseph
Marton <jmmarton at gmail.com> wrote:
In-place from 32- to 64-bit? Probably not going to happen.
Joe
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Mary Matthews <mlm23 at calvin.edu>
wrote:
> I need an in-place upgrade method for going from 32-bit to 64-bit
SLES and OES2
> using NSS. We won't be buying new hardware and my downtime window
for GW is
> limited to the day after Christmas. Not enough time for a wipe,
reinstall, and
> restore process for 5 servers.
>
>>>> Danita Zanre <dzanre.ngwlist at gmail.com> 4/13/2010 8:39 AM >>>
> Personally my only annoyance in this is that I rebuilt my own GW
system VM
> in January and left it at 32 bit SLES 11. So now I'll have to redo
it again
> <g>.
>
> Danita
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Neil Stansbury <
> neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> > Ascot will be 64-bit ONLY. We are talking about servers/agents.
>> This is also great and IMO shows Novell's long term commitment to
GW.
>>
>>
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