Ok, here in EST I did not catch the problem for 3 hours..I did not hear my pager. Since then I’ve been restarting the server every 15 minutes. I finally added a cron job to do it for me. We recently lost our CGP admin so I’m leary of trying to upgrade or downgrade at this time since I’ve never actually done this before. I can get no answer at Stalker and based on their posted support hours it will be 9:00 a.m. (2.5 hours after the students and faculty in Southwest Ohio heat things up) befpre I’ll be able to get help.
I’m watching the list in hopes of a firm solution but maybe some sleep is in order now.
Kelley Underwood
HCCA
Cincinnati, OH
Trevor Gall
IT Manager - Australia/New Zealand
Wilson
Logistics Pty Ltd
Note that the above refers to my use of the Mac OS X version of
CGP...the process may be different for other systems, I make no
guarantees.
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US Institute of Peace
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I wonder if on Solaris/SPARC I must first "pkgrm STLKCGPro" and then
pkgadd it, or just pkgadd the new version?
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Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
I'm sure by tomorrow my blood pressure will have returned to normal.
Kelley
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Hamilton/Clermont Cooperative Association
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: CommuniGate Pro Discussions [mailto:CGat...@mail.stalker.com] On
> Behalf Of Jeff Wheeler
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 11:12 AM
> To: CommuniGate Pro Discussions
> Subject: Re: 15 minute shutdown
>
> I know this doesn't really help, but a CGP upgrade is brain-dead simple:
On Solaris (SPARC also) I ALWAYS do that, and it has worked fine for me
in the past.
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Paul Chauvet
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Always do what? Which variant?
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Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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I always remove (with pkgrm) and then add (with pkgadd).
This is what I get when I don't get any sleep. I'm sorry I wasn't clear
Victor.
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Paul Chauvet
UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator
State University of New York at New Paltz
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First wget (url to .rpm package)
(wget
http://www.stalker.com/pub/CommuniGatePro/CGatePro-Linux-4.2-8.i386.rpm) for
us
Stop the CommuniGate Pro Server.
(We use /etc/init.d/rc5.d/S80CommuniGate stop)
rpm -e CGatePro-Linux
rpm -i CGatePro-Linux-version.rpm
Start the CommuniGate Pro Server.
(We use /etc/init.d/rc5.d/S80CommuniGate start)
all done - Same disclaimer as Jeff though - this is our procedure for SuSE
Linux, Intel i386 CPU series with an .rpm (not .tgz) install
Todd
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> From: CommuniGate Pro Discussions [mailto:CGat...@mail.stalker.com] On
> Behalf Of Jeff Wheeler
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:12 AM
> To: CommuniGate Pro Discussions
> Subject: Re: 15 minute shutdown
>
> I know this doesn't really help, but a CGP upgrade is brain-dead simple:
Save a copy of the init.d script, if you changed it at all.
Then do "pkgrm STLKCGPro", then pkgadd, and finally restore or edit
the init.d script.
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- Ozmiroid
> Paul Chauvet wrote:
>>>> I know this doesn't really help, but a CGP upgrade is brain-dead simple:
>>>
>>> I wonder if on Solaris/SPARC I must first "pkgrm STLKCGPro" and then
>>> pkgadd it, or just pkgadd the new version?
>>
>> On Solaris (SPARC also) I ALWAYS do that, and it has worked fine for me
>> in the past.
>
> Always do what? Which variant?
Remove the old package first.
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Dmitry Akindinov
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