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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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Upgrading to 6.0.3Upgrading to 6.0.3171■Use the vxrvg stop comm<strong>and</strong> to stop each RVG individually:# vxrvg -g diskgroup stop rvg_name■On the Primary node, use the vxrlink status comm<strong>and</strong> to verify that allRLINKs are up-to-date:# vxrlink -g diskgroup status rlink_nameCaution: To avoid data corruption, do not proceed until all RLINKs areup-to-date.11 Stop activity to all VxVM/CVM volumes that are not managed by VCS.For example, stop any applications such as databases that access the volumes,<strong>and</strong> unmount any file systems that have been created on the volumes.12 On each node, stop all VxVM/CVM volumes by entering the followingcomm<strong>and</strong> for each disk group:# vxvol -g diskgroup stopallVerify that no volumes remain open:# vxprint -Aht -e v_open13 Deport all the disk groups which are not managed under VCS.# vxdg deport diskgroup14 If required, apply the OS kernel patches.See “System requirements” on page 26.See Oracle’s documentation for the procedures.15 On each node, check if the VEA service is running:# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl statusIf the VEA service is running, stop it:# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl stop

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