Avaya 12 Laptop User Manual


 
Copying and activating the customer’s administration and options
62 Avaya CMS R12 Sun Enterprise 3500 Computer CMS Upgrade Express
Checking “manual merge” discrepancies
The cvue_extract command compares customer system files to the new Solaris
operating system files installed on the CUE master disk. The new Solaris operating system
files to be compared are located on the upgrade tool CD-ROM. The files on the upgrade
tool CD-ROM are compared to files located on the customer's current system. Any files
that show a difference between the upgrade tool CD-ROM and the current customer
system are written to a manual merge directory.
Only files which are in the okdiff directory are copied to tape. CUE writes these files to
tape during the cvue_extract process and the files will be copied to the directory
/manual_merge on the CUE master disk during the cvue_copy process. These files are
identified in /var/log/cvuelog file as “manual merge” discrepancies.
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Important:
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Important:
Important: The customer must look at the manual merge discrepancies outlined in the
/var/log/cvuelog to see if they are Solaris changes (which should not
be modified) or customer customization changes (which may need to be
modified). The files that are identified could be important to the new system
and the customer may find that these files need to be copied to a location
that may eventually fix a problem. These files may contain networking
information, customizations, or security settings that are critical to the
customer.
To check for discrepancies between the old system and the new system:
1. Enter:
cat /var/log/cvuelog | grep “merged manually” | pg
2. Check the displayed messages and correct any problems that are found.
3. Continue with Checking Free Space Allocation
on page 63.