1   Seeking SRM Firmware Information, Replication?    The Question is:    G Is it possible to copy the entire alpha systems firmware update cd to a   san-disk ?     /Niklas   The Answer is :   A   One- or two-line questions are exceedingly difficult to answer.    I   Logically, yes, what you seek is possible.  You can most certainly copy D   the contents of most any non-copy-protected medium over to anotherE   storage device and other storage medium, within the restrictions of ?   any applicable agreements and/or licenses and/or legislation.    E   Whether or not the results of such a replication will be useful for E   your (unstated) goal(s) -- the OpenVMS Wizard would assume you seek E   to upgrade using this copy as a resource for subsequent upgrades of C   SRM firmware among various systems -- is another matter entirely.    G   The mechanisms for performing SRM upgrades are discussed in web sites D   referenced by the OpenVMS FAQ, and you will want to start there if@   this is a case of seeking to perform a number of SRM upgrades.   D   Most commonly, distributed upgrades involve configuring a bootp orD   MOP server to serve the firmware, as discussed in the SRM firmwareB   upgrade documentation.  (OpenVMS can be configured to offer bothD   bootp and MOP downloads.)   This does not particularly require theC   contents of the SRM medium to be moved to other storage, but that @   is certainly feasible, again assuming such data replication is&   legally and contractually permitted.   0  Answer written or last revised on  27-APR-2004 