Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!arktouros.mit.edu!dyer From: dyer@arktouros.mit.edu (Steve Dyer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: burning up over AIX PS/2 1.2 1005 update Message-ID: <1990Aug20.194756.16980@athena.mit.edu> Date: 20 Aug 90 19:47:56 GMT Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background) Reply-To: dyer@arktouros.mit.edu (Steve Dyer) Organization: MIT Project Athena, Cambridge MA 02139 Lines: 23 I really had to put my 2 cents in about the format of the latest AIX PS/2 1.2 update, 1005. It comprises 19 disks in AIX backup/restore format. There are 14 or 15 LPPs which can be updated. If your AIX system (as many do) consists of more than a few of these LPP (read: all of 'em), you end up inserting up to 19 disks up to 15 times. At the very least, the LPPs which reside on the later diskettes require you to insert and have scanned the previous diskettes. Each of the LPP updates is considered separately, which is why the whole operation approaches O(N^2). It is now 3:30PM, and I have been swapping diskettes since 11AM this morning. Not only is the procedure long, it requires constant supervision, since a disk swap has to occur approximately every three minutes. What a waste of time! Could someone at IBM Palo Alto or Austin please give me a charge number so I can bill them for the hours I've wasted. (No :-)). --- Steve Dyer dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.com aka ...!{harvard,linus,ima,m2c,rayssd}!spdcc!dyer dyer@arktouros.mit.edu, dyer@hstbme.mit.edu