Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes
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186Upgrading to 6.0.3Upgrading to 6.0.39 After switching failover service group, installer detects if there are onlineparallel service groups on the node to be upgraded. If there are online parallelservice groups, installer will ask user to use CPI to automatically offlineparallel service groups.10 The installer stops relevant processes, uninstalls old kernel packages, andinstalls the new packages. When prompted, enable replication or global clustercapabilities, if required, and register the software.11 The installer performs the upgrade configuration and re-starts processes.If some processes fail to start, you may need to reboot the nodes and manuallycheck the cluster's status.12 If the boot disk is encapsulated, reboot the first sub-cluster's system.Otherwise go to step 13.13 Before you proceed to phase 2, complete step 1 to step 11 on the secondsubcluster.Performing a rolling upgrade on non-kernel packages for VCS, SFHA,SFSYBASECE, SVS and SFCFSHA: phase 2In this phase installer installs all non-kernel patches on all the nodes in clusterand restarts VCS cluster.To perform the rolling upgrade on non-kernel packages: phase 21 When phase 1 of the rolling upgrade completes, begin phase 2 of the upgrade.Phase 2 of the upgrade includes downtime for the VCS engine (HAD), whichdoes not include application downtime. Type y to continue.2 Reboot the nodes if the installer requires.3 The installer determines the remaining packages to upgrade. Press Enter tocontinue.4 The installer stops Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) processes but the applicationscontinue to run. Type y to continue.The installer performs prechecks, uninstalls old packages, and installs thenew packages. It performs post-installation tasks, and the configuration forthe upgrade.5 Type y or n to help Symantec improve the automated installation.6 If you have network connection to the Internet, the installer checks forupdates.7 A prompt message appears to ask if the user would like to read the summaryfile. You can choose y if you want to read the install summary file.
Upgrading to 6.0.3Upgrading to 6.0.31878 Verify the cluster's status:# hastatus -sum9 If you want to upgrade CP server systems that use VCS or SFHA to 6.0.3, makesure that you upgraded all application clusters to version 6.0.3. Then, upgradeVCS or SFHA on the CP server systems.For instructions to upgrade VCS or SFHA on the CP server systems, see the VCSor SFHA installation guide.Preparing to perform a rolling upgrade for SFRACPerform the preparatory steps in this section if you are performing a rollingupgrade of the cluster. Before you upgrade, make sure that your systems meetthe hardware and software requirements for this release.Note: Perform the steps on the first subcluster.To prepare to upgrade SF Oracle RAC:1 Log in as superuser to one of the nodes in the cluster.2 Back up the following configuration files on your system: main.cf, types.cf,CVMTypes.cf, CFSTypes.cf, OracleTypes.cf, OracleASMTypes.cf,PrivNIC.cf, MultiPrivNIC.cf, /etc/llttab, /etc/llthosts,/etc/gabtab, /etc/vxfentab, /etc/vxfendg, /etc/vxfenmodeFor example:# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf \/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/types.cf \/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/types.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/OracleTypes.cf \/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/OracleTypes.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/PrivNIC.cf \/var/VRTSvcs/conf/config/PrivNIC.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/MultiPrivNIC.cf \/var/VRTSvcs/conf/config/MultiPrivNIC.cf.save
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Upgrading to 6.0.3Upgrading to 6.0.31878 Verify the cluster's status:# hastatus -sum9 If you want to upgrade CP server systems that use VCS or SFHA to 6.0.3, makesure that you upgraded all application clusters to version 6.0.3. Then, upgradeVCS or SFHA on the CP server systems.For instructions to upgrade VCS or SFHA on the CP server systems, see the VCSor SFHA installation guide.Preparing to perform a rolling upgrade for SFRACPerform the preparatory steps in this section if you are performing a rollingupgrade of the cluster. Before you upgrade, make sure that your systems meetthe hardware <strong>and</strong> software requirements for this release.Note: Perform the steps on the first subcluster.To prepare to upgrade SF Oracle RAC:1 Log in as superuser to one of the nodes in the cluster.2 Back up the following configuration files on your system: main.cf, types.cf,CVMTypes.cf, CFSTypes.cf, OracleTypes.cf, OracleASMTypes.cf,PrivNIC.cf, MultiPrivNIC.cf, /etc/llttab, /etc/llthosts,/etc/gabtab, /etc/vxfentab, /etc/vxfendg, /etc/vxfenmodeFor example:# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf \/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/types.cf \/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/types.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/OracleTypes.cf \/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/OracleTypes.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/PrivNIC.cf \/var/VRTSvcs/conf/config/PrivNIC.cf.save# cp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/MultiPrivNIC.cf \/var/VRTSvcs/conf/config/MultiPrivNIC.cf.save