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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 in a secure environment151■■■VCS_HOST—Name of the VCS node on which you run commands. Youmay specify the virtual IP address associated with the cluster.VCS_DOMAIN—Name of the VxSS domain to which the user belongs.VCS_DOMAINTYPE—Type of VxSS domain: unixpwd, nt, nis,nisplus, or vx.3 Run the halogin command:# halogin vcsusername passwordPer<strong>for</strong>m steps 2 and 3 <strong>for</strong> each VCS user.To set up VCS authentication <strong>for</strong> clusters not running in secure modeEnsure that each native user running VCS commands must have a homedirectory on the system from which the user runs VCS commands.1 Create VCS user accounts <strong>for</strong> all users and assign privileges to these users.2 For each VCS user, run the halogin command:# halogin vcsusername passwordUpgrading to the VCS <strong>5.0</strong> Java ConsoleWhen you upgrade to VCS release <strong>5.0</strong>, you must also upgrade the Java Console (GUI) that you installed on a separate system. VCS <strong>5.0</strong> supports earlier versionsof the Java Console, but earlier VCS versions cannot support later versions of Java Console.The VCS <strong>5.0</strong> Java Console requires JRE version 1.5. If necessary, you can add it when you add the Java Console package.Use one of the following applicable procedures:To upgrade Java console on <strong>Solaris</strong> <strong>x64</strong> Plat<strong>for</strong>m EditionLog in as superuser on the node where you intend to install the package.Remove the GUI from the previous installation.# pkgrm VRTScscmCreate a directory <strong>for</strong> installation of the Java Console.# mkdir /tmp/installInsert the software disc with the VCS software into a drive connected to the system. The <strong>Solaris</strong> volume-management software automatically mounts the disc as /cdrom/cdrom0. If it does not, type the command:# cd /cdrom/cdrom0Copy the compressed package files from the software disc to the temporary directory.# cp -r cluster_server/pkgs/VRTScscm* /tmp/install

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