When prompted for the installation directory, remember that"/volserv" is appended to your response. For example, if you choose "/usr/local" then /usr/local/volserv is used as the installation directory.
The directory you specify must already exist, because the installation script will only create the appropriate
The installation script also checks the selected file system to ensure that enough free disk space is available.
Where do you want to install/update VolServ </volserv> ?
[/scratch/apps]
Is [/scratch/apps] your intended response (<y> or n) ? y
[/scratch/apps]/volserv already exists.
You have the option of performing the following types of installations:
install - you are prompted to remove everything in the installation directory and then a new installation is performed.
upgrade - Assumes an earlier release of VolServ has
been installed and then upgrades to this release. Support files, utilities, binaries and database are all updated.
Is this an install, or upgrade <upgrade> ? [Return or Enter] Is upgrade your intended response (<y> or n) ? y
Backups of your VolServ database and software should be done before performing an upgrade.
Have you | already performed backups (<y> or n) ? y |
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Checking | disk space in [/scratch/apps]/volserv... | done. |
The following directories are being backed up in <directory>.old. If you have customized any file in the following directories, then you may want to update the latest version of the file after the upgrade.
[/scratch/apps]/volserv/config
[/scratch/apps]/volserv/gui
[/scratch/apps]/volserv/util
Extracting the VolServ <5.0.0> Upgrade from distribution...
done.
Replacing ’dbstore’ and ’spc’
Saving the previous <5.0.0> DataBase... done.
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