Veritas InfoScale 7.0 Installation and Upgrade Guide - Windows
- Preinstallation and planning
- Installing the Infoscale products
- About installing Veritas InfoScale products
- About InfoScale products co-existence
- Installing the server components using the product installer
- Installing the server components using CLI
- Available product options and supported DMPW DSMs
- Registering InfoScale Storage resource DLLs
- Installing the client components
- Upgrading to InfoScale products
- Performing the post upgrade tasks
- Deployment scenarios and applicable post upgrade tasks
- Re-enabling Volume Replicator in a non-clustered environment
- Re-enabling Volume Replicator in a Windows Server Failover Cluster environment
- Reconnecting DMPW DSM paths after the upgrade
- Re-configuring the Veritas Scheduler Service
- Re-configuring the VxSAS service
- Importing the configured rules
- Upgrading the dynamic disk group version
- Reinstalling the custom agents
- Including custom resources
- Administering InfoScale product installation
- Uninstalling InfoScale products
- Performing application upgrades in an InfoScale environment
- Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server
- Upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2
- Preupgrade tasks for upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2 in a disaster recovery environment
- Upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2 on the first cluster node
- Upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2 on additional failover nodes
- Modifying the SQL Server 2008 service group configuration
- Deleting the SQL Server 2008 service group and creating the SQL Server 2008 R2 service group
- Upgrading to later versions of SQL Server
- Upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2
- Upgrading Oracle
- Upgrading application service packs in an InfoScale environment
- Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server
- Appendix A. Services and ports
- Appendix B. Migrating from 3rd party multi-pathing solution to Dynamic Multi-pathing
Upgrading to later versions of SQL Server
This section describes how to upgrade the following application versions in an InfoScale environment:
SQL Server 2008 or 2008 R2 to SQL Server 2012
SQL Server 2012 to SQL Server 2014
Perform the following tasks before you begin the upgrade:
Take a backup of the SQL databases.
In case of a disaster recovery (DR) configuration:
Ensure that the databases on the primary site and the secondary site are synchronized and then stop the replication between the sites.
Make a note of the SQL virtual server name and all the IP addresses configured at the primary site and the secondary site. These details are needed later.
At a high level, the upgrade process involves the following tasks:
Upgrade SQL Server on the first cluster node.
Upgrade SQL Server on each additional failover node.
In a DR configuration, repeat the upgrade procedures on the nodes at the secondary site. First upgrade SQL Server on the first cluster node at the DR site, and then upgrade the application on the additional failover nodes.
Delete the existing SQL Server service group, including the service group at the DR site, if applicable.
Create a service group for the upgraded SQL Server version, using the SQL Server Configuration Wizard. In case of a DR setup, create a service group at the secondary site too.
Note:
In a DR configuration, first upgrade SQL Server on the cluster nodes at the primary site and then proceed with the nodes at the secondary site. You must follow the same upgrade sequence at both sites - upgrade the first node and then the additional nodes - as described in this section.