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Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

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Upgrading to VCS <strong>5.0</strong>Upgrading VCS using installvcs program1452 Back up the configuration file, main.cf to a location on the cluster node.3 Edit the main.cf located under /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config.abRemove the resource of the deprecated resource types.You must modify the resource dependencies to ensure that theconfiguration works properly.Save the main.cf.4 Verify the configuration.# cd /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config# hacf -verify config5 Start VCS on the local node.6 Start VCS on other nodes.VCS <strong>5.0</strong> does not support gabdiskhb. So, the installvcs program removes the gabdiskhb entry from the /etc/gabtab file.Note: Make sure you start VCS on the local node be<strong>for</strong>e starting on the othernodes. This ensures that HAD reads the configuration from the local node andupdates it on the remaining nodes.Installing VRTSperl in non-global zonesTo upgrade from VCS 4.1 MP1 to <strong>5.0</strong> in non-global zones, you must install theVRTSperl package manually. This involves the following steps:1 Check if any non-global zones exist be<strong>for</strong>e the upgrade.2 Check if VRTSperl is installed in each non-global zone. If not, installVRTSperl manually in the non-global zone of each system.3 Upgrade to VCS <strong>5.0</strong> using installvcs.Starting the upgradeStart the installvcs program to automatically upgrade the cluster nodes.To start the upgrade1 Log in as superuser.2 Mount the software disc.See “Mounting the product disc” on page 39.3 Ensure that HAD is running.

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