Currently all 7-servers in our environment are RHEL7 and ISP 7.1.7.400. Due
to the way we perform certain backups (soon to be phased-out), we can not
upgrade our ISP servers to 7.1.8/8.1.2 due to the automatic SSL/TLS
enforcement which disables the webclient/interface (and no, V8.1.7+ does
not work in our environment).

We have 1-small server that is having issues we hope will be corrected if
we upgrade to 8.1.2+.

But, since this server talks to multiple other servers (offsite
replication, tape library managers), we don't want to try this until we
know what to expect and how it will impact the rest of the complex, if at
all.

Has anyone done this kind of phased update/upgrade?  I seem to recall
something about a Library Client server NOT being at a higher level than a
Library Manager server but is this a hard-rule or just a recommendation?

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*Zoltan Forray*
Spectrum Protect (p.k.a. TSM) Software & Hardware Administrator
VMware Administrator
Xymon Monitor Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
UCC/Office of Technology Services
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