said:
Hi,
>tool, but the maintenance tool will not accept settings to support smp
>on the new volume (it does on the old). Checked my serial numbers on
>the ecomstation site and only one listed for me, the one I used for
>second install. How to convert to smp installed?
If you have two keys, both should be listed. I'd recommend submitting a
support ticket.
>1. Does the maintenance tool(v2.0.0.0) check serial numbers? If so, is
>there a way to change the key file associated with an existing
>installation? Maybe boot from ecs disk 1 and go to management console?
This might be an eCSMT defect. Again, a support ticket might be a good
plan.
>2. Or manual install? I used to have instructions and did manual
>installs long ago, but can't find instructions now. At
>www.tavi.co.uk/os2pages/smpmcp.html found instructions but they seem
>simpler than I recall.
> replace: OS2KRNL, OS2LDR, DOSCALL1.DLL
> add file: OS2APIC.PSD
> add line to config.sys: PSD=PS2APIC
>There are other files in the zip that the maintenance tool uses. Will
>these steps do it?
This should work for the version of SMP you have as long as you take care
of the typos.
>4. Software subscriptions probably lapsed by now. What is the
>recommendation on renewing before 2.0 is available?
You need to decide if the subscription is worth the cost.
Steven
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