This section details upgrading from a D3 Linux system without performing a full file restore. The upgrade updates the Monitor, ABS, and data files of the dm account and the master dictionaries of all other accounts.
Before upgrading with data files in place, consider these cautions:
The ABS size is checked automatically by the pre-upgrade program. Do not follow this procedure if the pre-upgrade program warns that the ABS size of the new release is greater than the ABS size of the release that is being upgraded. Instead, go to Upgrading with a file-save tape. The pre-upgrade program also checks the existing version and frame size.
Since this is an upgrade, changing the number of ports or disk statements will force the system to require an upgrade using a file-save tape; upgrading with the files in place will not be permitted. Though the options are available, no changes should be made to the configuration parameters.
As part of the upgrade, customizations to the dm account may be lost. For example, the user-coldstart macro in the dm account is overwritten. Make a backup of the customizations to the dm account.
This upgrade procedure transfers spooler hold files to a data file, then shuts down the system for the upgrade. Spooler print jobs which are not hold files are lost.
Prior to upgrading with your data files in place, be certain to do the following:
Perform a file-save. Ensure that there is at least one complete file-save (preferably two) of the system prior to starting the upgrade, and verify the save tape with the t-verify command.
Review Getting started and complete the worksheet.
Review Upgrade issues.