Re: [foxboro] Upgrading Foxboro AW from P91, (Dell 2800), to P91,(Dell 2900), 2003 Server

  • From: "Larsen, Ed" <ed.larsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 16:29:07 -0500

Aim*3.3 has an authorization request form(in the documents directory)
that lists an email address of
aimauthorization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

At least you can copy/paste with that I hate typing that arcane code
also



-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jack.Easley@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 2:51 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Upgrading Foxboro AW from P91, (Dell 2800), to
P91,(Dell 2900), 2003 Server


Tom,

The easiest quickest thing to do is move old NICs to the new box. I have
also been told you can do it with a committal after 1st boot to
readdress MACs on new NICS, but haven't tried it. I also heard (or read)
that Fox has a registry hack for new NICs as well, but unless a NIC
fails, swapping is simplest.

I fear we users can't get to "AIM Temp Code" on Fox site (unless Fox
changes it, let's hear it for an indignant outburst from the masses), as
the only time I have done so was while logged in as a student at AIM
training. Of course, this ability was taught in class as something
everyone could do.

I know the AIM group came from somewhere else and live in a world
different from the rest of Foxboro, but this AIM licensing issue is
really an unnecessary pain! At the very least they should give us all
access to "AIM Temp Code", AIM License Converter, plus on-line permanent
code generation with the proper inputs. This snail-mail thing is
medieval.

I also came across a Fox document this morning (not sure if it was a
quick-fix or car) about a new AIM license code being regenerated by the
AIM license converter not working when put in using apiadmin, but that
it did work when put in the an_init.tcp file and AIM restarted. We
experienced this failure (code not accepted) Friday and we will try
putting this regenerated license code in the an_init.tcp file tomorrow
when the Fox field rep working on site returns.

Thanks,
 
Jack Easley
Sr. I&C Technician
Luminant Power, Martin Lake Plant
Phone 903.836.6241
jack.easley@xxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of tjvandew@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 1:55 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Upgrading Foxboro AW from P91, (Dell 2800), to
P91,(Dell 2900), 2003 Server

Jack,
    Thanks for the feedback about being able to do a full restore to 
same vintage hardware. We haven't tested that yet but that was our hope 
in buying two identical P91 2900's for this critical box.  We had an 
underpowered 2800 with a single hard drive that was one of a kind and we

were afraid that we would not be able to recover to another box in a 
timely fashion if it failed.  When you restore to the same vintage I 
assume you must take the Allied Telesys fiber NIC's out of the old box 
and put them in the new box to make it work without any further 
modifications.  Is that correct?
    You are absolutely right that the hostid, (ASCII string), cannot be 
found in any file on the hard drive.  We did a search of all files for 
the string which was something like "4460fbe1" and came up empty 
handed.  The AIM API Admin must interpret it from some other source for 
display in that application window based on DAY0 install information??
    Alex, we are interested to know if we, as users, can get to the "AIM

Temp Code" pick on the website.  Maybe that is what Ed Larsen was 
responding to in his garbled message earlier.

Regards,
Tom VandeWater

Jack.Easley@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Tom,
>
> You can do a Symantec restore to a spare hardware of the same vintage.
I
> have done this with a P92. So if you have duplicate hardware you
bought
> at the same time as the original, you can use it to do a Symantec
> restore without a Day 0 install. I don't even think AIM re-licensing
> will be required, but haven't restored a box with AIM yet (except to
> same box).
>
> I think the AIM re-generator Alex refers to allows you to enter your
old
> hostid and AIM license code to get a new AIM license code. The tricky
> part is that you must have your old hostid written down somewhere, as
> the only place I know to find it is in apiadmin on your original
> install. I don't think you'll find hostid in any files on your backup.
> Somebody correct me if I'm wrong on this.
>
> Alex,
> I don't find an "AIM Temp Code" pick under Support-Foxboro on
> http://support.ips.invensys.com/. I know I saw this at AIM training
> class, at least the part about requesting an AIM temporary license
> online. Are regular customers blocked from Aim Temp Codes?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack Easley
> Sr. I&C Technician
> Luminant Power, Martin Lake Plant
> Phone 903.836.6241
> jack.easley@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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