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  • Subject: Re: why cum ptf apply faster than predicted?
  • From: booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 12:24:45 -0400


the expression, I believe, is "You'd complain if you didn't get hung with a new rope."   The point being...focus on important stuff, let the trivia go,


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I bet you'd complain if you got hung with a brand new rope!

Be happy.  Find a real problem.  Spend some quality time with a pretty
friend.



(Some people may not get the first line.  That's okay - I never did
either.)


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>There are some situations where loading and applying PTF's can take
longer -
>particular if you need certain prerequisites, if some PTF's are applied
they
>need to be unapplied before the new ones go on, it depends how many are
>superseded, what group PTF's you have installed etc. etc.
>


good explanation of the reason for the high side estimate.

But the low side estimate still remains questionable. The cover letter said
4 to 8 hours.

Is the 4 and 8 hour figure the value for the best and worse case scenario
on
a baseline system?

ex: 4 hrs if loading cume on top of a new release on a 520, 8 hrs if
loading
on top of a prev cume on the same 520?

Steve


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