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Chris,

It transfers the files once, then they are available to all DPARs on the
LPAR.  It creates a DOM701.LIB under QSYS.LIB.

I did an upgrade using the *ALL and *LATEST options of UPDDOMSVR to do all
of the DPARs at one time.

Ken

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domino400-bounces+kgaskill=csc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/08/2006
03:56:41 PM:

   When you update each server, does it just transfer the data once for
each
   partition? I've never used the PC setup option.

   I just FTP the SAVFs to each physical server I have and leave them in
a
   DOMINOXXX library. Then, if I'm ever in a jam and have a bum server
that I
   need to reload Domino on the files are already there for the install
and I
   don't need to download or go to my specific PC. It can (and has!) be a
   huge time saver. Once, when I upgraded my Sametime's Domino server I
   actually had to reload Sametime over itself. It helped only having to
do a
   rstlicpgm!!

   And I always keep the SAVFs for all current domino servers as well as
the
   release I just upgraded from - just in case...

   Chris

   Chris Whisonant
   Comporium
   Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
   IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions
V5R2
   IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
   IBM Certified Associate Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
   803.326.7270
   -----domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
   -----

     To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     From: v.boiteux@xxxxxxxxxxx
     Sent by:
domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Date: 09/08/2006 02:54AM
     Subject: RE 7.0.1 upgrade technique.

     Hi all

     I've upgraded 6 servers (5.0.12 -> 7.0.1) from PC, with the Java
     Setup.Exe
     without problems...
     It's just a little bit long time to "upload" about 1 Go
(uncompressed)
     to
     the I5 box !

     domino400-bounces+v.boiteux=clemessy.fr@xxxxxxxxxxxx a ecrit sur
     07/09/2006
     22:12:08 :

     > When upgrading from 6.5.4FP3 to 7.0.1 which technique would you
use,
     and
     > why?
     > READ1ST.TXT
     >
     > d. Run  SETUP.EXE  from the directory that the C88RBNA.exe was
     extracted
     > to.
     > The wizard will guide you through the Domino for i5/OS install.
     >
     > e. Alternativey, you can follow the instructions below to install
     > Domino 7 for i5/OS by transferring the binary save files from the
PC
     > to the i5/OS server and then use the RSTLICPGM CL command to
install
     each
     > option.
     >
     >
     > Rob Berendt
     > --
     > Group Dekko Services, LLC
     > Dept 01.073
     > PO Box 2000
     > Dock 108
     > 6928N 400E
     > Kendallville, IN 46755
     > http://www.dekko.com
     >
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