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Glenn Gundermann wrote on 24/05/2007 08:23:55:
Adam,idea.
Using the /QIBM/ProdData/Devtools/wdsc7/diskX method sounds like a good
q1. Is it diskX or discX?
diskX. I had to double check that when I posted yesterday. Oh, and I
should have triple-checked the path apparently - it is 'wdsc70', not
'wdsc7' on my system. Sorry.
q2. What did you do for the other five CDs (CODE, HATS, WAS, Aux CD,
Agent Controller)?
Well, as I said, we got it via PTF, so I didn't do anything directly - it
just showed up on the IFS when the PTFs were applied. We have disk1 -
disk9, so I'd assume that they are contained in the last 5 disk
directories. For example, disk8 on my system has the following 'toc.xml'
in the 'ad/native' subdirectory.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<toc>
<file name="file000001" alias="express.v51.linux_5.1.1.10.zip"/>
<file name="file000002"
alias="was.v60.base.responsefile_6.0.0.20060711.zip"/>
<file name="file000003" alias="was.v60.base.win_6.0.2.15b.zip"/>
<file name="file000004" alias="was.v60.install_6.0.20060928.zip"/>
<file name="file000005" alias="was.v60.tool_6.0.0.20060714.zip"/>
</toc>
I can send you the rest of the toc.xml files if you need them.
HTH,
Adam
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