I would, but.....
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So I should download this fix and apply it then?
Rob Berendt
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From: "Jim Oberholtzer" <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'"
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Date: 12/08/2014 10:17 AM
Subject: RE: Cross product dependencies
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It applies to any Unix OS(AIS, VIOS, Linux). IBM I has its dependencies
too, but they are a bit more tolerant.
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Jim Oberholtzer
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 8:39 AM
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Subject: Re: Cross product dependencies
When you go to upgrade firmware and it has this cross dependency
recommendation, should I be concerned about it if I am running AIX and IBM
i
or is that something that only applies to Linux where one is accustomed to
having to patch the OS together with various device drivers?
I/O:
- Device: PCIe2 4-Port (10GbE SFP+ & 1GbE RJ45) Adapter Feature Codes:
EN0S EN0T EN0U EN0V Version: 30090140 (or higher) An enhancement added to
support Network Installation on 1GB speed switch ports.
Rob Berendt
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