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I was not really looking for assistance with problems we are having, but rather replying nyck's my experience with upgrading and my thoughts on 7.4.x.
We do run index/bootstrap backup regularly, but it would take so long to recover all our clients that this in not a good option for us to use to revert back to 7.2.x. Yes we could use it in an emergency (and we do use it for our DR exercises), but it is much quicker for us to used a mirrored index file system.
I do not know the internals of the database structure but we were told by EMC support that upgrading to 7.4.x from 7.2.x would cause changes to be made to the databases in such a way that we could not use them if we wished to revert back to 7.2.x.
I did not say that (in your words) "the databases become corrupt when you shutdown NW", what I said was "The indexes also seem more prone to corruption if Networker is not shutdown cleanly than it was in 7.2.x". We have had issues where we have had to shutdown NW (mainly because of the job db corruption) where NW will not come down as some processes do not die, no matter how long we wait and we have had to kill them. Yes, this is not a good thing to do, but we are left with no choice. We never had so many issues of happening in 7.2.x.
The problems with the job db corruption occur when during normal running and we have to shutdown in order to fix by removing the job db so that a fresh (uncorrupted) version is created upon startup. This is the process we have been told to use by EMC support and as previously stated they have kind of admitted that there is a problem that is not fixed.
We also seem to have more DNS issues than we ever had in 7.2.x, but this could also be due to the fact that we upgraded our OS from Solaris 8 to Solaris 10 at the same time we upgraded NW.