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DR1 is lots different than ha lite and ha 1, AFAIK.  Not sure if the SPC
levels are equivalent.


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Kingland Systems Corporation

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Curious, what level of Mimix were you on?

Installed    Installed 
 release     SPC 
 V4R4M0      SP076.00.0

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It turns out that the upgrade to 5.4 requires an upgrade to the MIMIX
DR1 
software. Despite what I was told 6 weeks ago that there would be no 
problems, when I finally got through to somebody who really knew the 
answer, I learned that the existing version of the MIMIX software
doesn't 
work right with 5.4. Lakeview's tech support folks knew about it and had

sent out emails about it. Unfortunately, nobody at Lakeview had placed
me 
or the client on the alert list.

The spike in the Mimix job logging was caused by the fact that instead
of 
replicating 50 to 100 objects each cycle, Mimix was grabbing all 9,000 
plus objects in the libraries eligible for replication.

I'll install the fix tomorrow.

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