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09655 - Virtual Optical Drive

09655 - Virtual Optical Drive

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Virtual Optical Drive

Yes we have. It works extremely well. I assume you are wanting to use it
with image catalogs. There is a PTF that is required under V5R1 to use this
feature and allow an upgrade to V5R2 from image catalogs. I can't remember
the PTF, but if you search the APARs for Image Catalog you should find it.
There is one trap there - you must have at least 1Gb of free space on your
load source disk.

We currently have 5 iSeries systems to maintain, and they are housed at a
"lights-out" facility. Using image catalogs, we can pre-load CUME CDs on one
system (the images associated with an image catalog are stored in an IFS
directory) then save the images to a SAVF and use FTP to transfer to all
others. The installation process then runs without any intervention.

Regards,

Andrew Tilbrook
Computer Services Manager
Dairy Farmers
8 Parkview Drive
Homebush Bay NSW 2140
AUSTRALIA


-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Cummins [mailto:jcumminsZyorkgrp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 8:51
To: DoNotReply@consolut.eu
Subject: Virtual Optical Drive


Has anyone setup and used a virtual optical device on iSeries? If
so, how well does this work?



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