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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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About <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>About the installmr <strong>and</strong> the uninstallmr scripts17Table 1-1The comm<strong>and</strong> line options for the product upgrade script (continued)Comm<strong>and</strong> Line Option[ -upgrade_kernelpkgs |-upgrade_nonkernelpkgs |-rolling_upgrade |-rollingupgrade_phase1 |-rollingupgrade_phase2]FunctionThe -upgrade_kernelpkgs option hasbeen renamed to-rollingupgrade_phase1.The -upgrade_nonkernelpkgs option hasbeen renamed to-rollingupgrade_phase2.Use the -rolling_upgrade option toperform rolling upgrade. Using this option,installer will detect the rolling upgradestatus on cluster systems automaticallywithout the need to specify rolling upgradephase 1 or phase 2 explicitly.Use the -rollingupgrade_phase1 optionto to perform rolling upgrade phase 1.During this phase, the product kernelpackages will be upgraded to the latestversion.Use the -rollingupgrade_phase2 optionperform rolling upgrade phase 2. During thisphase, VCS <strong>and</strong> other agent packages will beupgraded to the latest version. During thisphase, product kernel drivers will berolling-upgraded to the latest protocolversion.The uninstallmr script options<strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong> 6.0.3 provides anuninstallation script.Note: On Solaris 11, rolling back is not supported.Symantec recommends that you use the uninstallation script. The uninstallmrscript uninstalls all the patches associated with packages installed, <strong>and</strong> starts theprocesses. Do not use the uninstallprodvers script for rolling back, because itremoves the entire stack.Note: On Solaris 11, the uninstallmr script is not supported.

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