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MULIC is model-unique - e.g.  MULIC from E95 can only be used on E95.

    Alexei Pytel
always speaking for myself




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                      midrange-l-admin@m        Subject:  RE: Disaster 
Recovery, IPLing from SAVSYS tapes
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                      10/04/2002 08:08
                      AM
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                      midrange-l





The Mulic tape has been used on both of these machines

I have also transfer the mulic from the e95 to the f60 and e50, as the
procedure for doing the reovery suggest.
thanks for your reply

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Nolen-Parkhouse [mailto:aparkhouse@attbi.com]
Sent: 04 October 2002 14:02
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Disaster Recovery, IPLing from SAVSYS tapes


Jeff,

I don't have any printed resources which go back to the CISC models for
hardware recovery, but I do remember that along with the generic OS and
licensed program tapes, there was a machine-specific tape (MULIC?) which
was required to load the machine.

Do these new machines (the F60 and E50) have their own tapes and have
these tapes been loaded?  Are all the machines currently running on the
same version of the OS?  If you're doing a scratch load to
un-initialized disk, they will need to locate those tapes.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> On Behalf Of Jeff Bull
> Subject: Disaster Recovery, IPLing from SAVSYS tapes
>
> Hi all,
>            I have a client who :
> - has a set of SAVSYS tapes cut from their production E95;
> - he has been provided an F60 and an E50 for a D/R practice;
>
> He is having problems IPLing the F60 from his E95-Savsys - it is my
belief
> that the E to F have different microcode and that this will not work -
any
> comments?
> I believe he may have better luck IPLing the E50.
> Is their any documentation, advice & guidance on this subject; I've
had a
> browse of the archives, no luck.  I made a few searches on Google, no
luck
> there either.
>
> I will not be billing the client for this assistance or any advice
passed
> on
> via Midrange-L.  I have in fact recommended he subscribe to
Midrange-L.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Jeffrey E. Bull


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