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Anirud |
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:11 am Post subject: AIX question |
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Joined: 12 Feb 2004 Posts: 285 Location: Vermont
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Hi,
I think my question has nothing to do with MQ but I thought someone might be able to help me on this.
We have 2 AIX V5.2 servers. The lslpp -l | grep mqm
on one server gives
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mqm.Client.Bnd 5.3.0.2 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Client Bundle
mqm.Server.Bnd 5.3.0.2 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Server Bundle
mqm.base.runtime 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Runtime for
mqm.base.samples 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Samples
mqm.base.sdk 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Base Kit for
mqm.client.rte 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Client for AIX
mqm.dce.samples 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Support for DCE
mqm.dce.server 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Support for DCE
mqm.java.rte 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Java Client and
mqm.keyman.rte 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Support for GSKit
mqm.msg.en_US 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Messages - U.S.
mqm.server.rte 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Server
mqm.base.runtime 5.3.0.6 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Runtime for
mqm.man.en_US.data 5.3.0.2 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Man Pages - U.S. |
on the other gives
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mqm.Client.Bnd 5.3.0.2 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Client Bundle
mqm.Server.Bnd 5.3.0.2 COMMITTED WebSphere MQ Server Bundle
mqm.base.runtime 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Runtime for
mqm.base.samples 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Samples
mqm.base.sdk 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Base Kit for
mqm.client.rte 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Client for AIX
mqm.dce.samples 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Support for DCE
mqm.dce.server 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Support for DCE
mqm.java.rte 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Java Client and
mqm.keyman.rte 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Support for GSKit
mqm.server.rte 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Server
mqm.base.runtime 5.3.0.6 APPLIED WebSphere MQ Runtime for |
What is the difference between COMMITTED and APPLIED?
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siliconfish |
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 12 Aug 2002 Posts: 203 Location: USA
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When you install a service update, it can be left in the applied state. When you only "apply" an update, the former version of that software product is saved in the /usr/lpp/PackageName directory so that if you want to return to the former version, you can do so without having to reinstall it.
Committing a software update removes the previous version of the product from the system to conserve disk space. Once a software product or update has been committed, it cannot be deleted from the system except by removing the entire software product (the base level product and all of its updates) or by force-installing it back to a previous level. You must have the base level of the fileset available on media in order to do a force-install. |
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Anirud |
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 12 Feb 2004 Posts: 285 Location: Vermont
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siliconfish,
Thanks for the info. |
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vennela |
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 11 Aug 2002 Posts: 4055 Location: Hyderabad, India
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If you are not sure whether your install went fine or not you can do lppchk -v. It will tell you if any of the software installs are broken. |
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