Re: 4.3.3 ML levels
From: JOSEPH KREMBLAS (JKREMBLAS_at_REDHEARTGIFTS.COM)
Date: 12/21/04
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:35:02 -0700 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
My experience, as with Justin's experience, with ML11 was good. I don't
remember all the details with the other MLs for AIX V4.3.3.
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Subject: Re: 4.3.3 ML levels
It really depends on what you're running. If you don't have HACMP for
instance then the fixes for that product will be skipped during
ML installation/upgrade, and if that's where the hang problem is you
won't experience it. Now, as far as stable versions of 4.3.3 ML's go.
When I was last a 4.3, I upgraded to ML 11 and it was fine. I knew 9 was
buggy, and I vaguely remember issues with 10. I believe 11
was the winner out of the group. All ML's will have bugs though.
Thanks.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
AIX Systems Administrator
Darryl Ousterhout <D.Ousterhout@LABSAFETY.COM>
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Subject4.3.3 ML levels
Folks,
Just a quick question. I have most 4.3.3 systems at level 8. What was
the next stable level? I know either 9 or 11 had bugs and 10 was good,
or 11 is good and 9, 10 had bugs. By rule with 4.3.3 ML sets, all the
odd levels were bad. Anyone remember?
Regards,
Darryl
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