12-08-2010
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daveisme
[...] Is there any way to restore the server whose backup image is AIX 61.tl4 sp1 and get it to take the updates at the same time? So after the restore my server is at AIX 6.1 tl4 sp6.[...]
This is standard practice with NIM for several years now. It is the nim_move_up process and it is documented in
the NIM from A to Z redbook.
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relup(5) Files relup(5)
NAME
relup - Release upgrade file
DESCRIPTION
The release upgrade file describes how a release is upgraded in a running system.
This file is automatically generated by systools:make_relup/3,4 , using a release resource file ( .rel ), application resource files ( .app
) and application upgrade files ( .appup ) as input.
FILE SYNTAX
In a target system, the release upgrade file should be located in the OTP_ROOT/erts-EVsn/Vsn directory.
The relup file contains one single Erlang term, which defines the instructions used to upgrade the release. The file has the following syn-
tax:
{Vsn,
[{UpFromVsn, Descr, Instructions}, ...],
[{DownToVsn, Descr, Instructions}, ...]}.
* Vsn = string() is the current version of the release.
* UpFromVsn = string() is an earlier version of the release to upgrade from.
* Descr = term() is a user defined parameter passed from the systools:make_relup/3,4 function. It will be used in the return value of
release_handler:install_release/1,2 .
* Instructions is a list of low-level release upgrade instructions, see appup(5) .
It consists of the release upgrade instructions from the respective application upgrade files (high-level instructions are translated
to low-level instructions), in the same order as in the start script.
* DownToVsn = string() is an earlier version of the release to downgrade to.
When upgrading from UpFromVsn with release_handler:install_release/1,2 , there does not have to be an exact match of versions, but
UpFromVsn can be a sub-string of the current release version.
SEE ALSO
app(5), appup(5), rel(5), release_handler(3erl), systools(3erl)
Ericsson AB sasl 2.1.9.3 relup(5)