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Package Installation HELP!
To all,
I have just installed a newer software package on one of our Performance testing AIX machine A. I later found out that this package didn't need to be installed on this machine cause it was a client and not a server package. I want to back out with pkgrm but the old package doesn't exist on our repository machine anymore for some reason. We do have another machine B that is replicated with the same package i need located in /var/sadm/pkg/PACKAGEINEED. Is it safe to copy over the contents from Machine B over to A w/o causing any issues. My overall goal is to remove the new package and re-install the old one. Many thanks, AC |
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Hi,
Not easy situation, seems you need to copy files from B to A. You can choose 2 ways: 1. remove all files you know about for the package from A and then copy all the files you know about from B to A. 2. try to overwrite the files on A with related old files from B. I'd say, backup everything and start with 1) and then try 2). Good luck, |
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