InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Introduction and configuration of Storage Foundation
- Section II. Upgrade of Storage Foundation
- Planning to upgrade Storage Foundation
- About the upgrade
- Supported upgrade paths
- Preparing to upgrade SF
- Using Install Bundles to simultaneously install or upgrade full releases (base, maintenance, rolling patch), and individual patches
- Upgrading Storage Foundation
- Performing an automated SF upgrade using response files
- Upgrading SF using Boot Environment upgrade
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Optional configuration steps
- Recovering VVR if automatic upgrade fails
- Resetting DAS disk names to include host name in FSS environments
- Upgrading disk layout versions
- Upgrading VxVM disk group versions
- Updating variables
- Setting the default disk group
- Upgrading the Array Support Library
- Converting from QuickLog to Multi-Volume support
- Verifying the Storage Foundation upgrade
- Planning to upgrade Storage Foundation
- Section III. Post configuration tasks
- Section IV. Configuration and upgrade reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- About configuring secure shell or remote shell communication modes before installing products
- Manually configuring passwordless ssh
- Setting up ssh and rsh connection using the installer -comsetup command
- Setting up ssh and rsh connection using the pwdutil.pl utility
- Restarting the ssh session
- Enabling and disabling rsh for Solaris
Upgrading VVR sites for InfoScale 7.3.1
Use the product installer to first upgrade VVR on the Secondaries and then on the Primary.
To upgrade a Secondary
- Stop the replication to a Secondary by initiating stoprep on the Primary.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> stoprep <RVG_name> <secondary_hostname>
- Verify that the replication has stopped.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> -l repstatus <RVG_name>
- Upgrade VVR from any version from 7.3.1 to the latest on the Secondary.
- Start the replication to the Secondary host by initiating startrep on the Primary.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> startrep <RVG_name> <secondary_hostname>
- Verify that the replication has started.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> -l repstatus <RVG_name>
To upgrade the Primary
- Verify that the replication status is consistent and up-to-date.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> -l repstatus <RVG_name>
- Take the applications and the mount points down.
- Stop the replication to a Secondary by initiating stoprep on the Primary.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> stoprep <RVG_name> <secondary_hostname>
- Verify that the replication has stopped.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> -l repstatus <RVG_name>
- Upgrade VVR from any version from 7.3.1 to the latest on the Primary.
- Start the replication to the Secondary host by initiating startrep on the Primary.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> startrep <RVG_name> <secondary_hostname>
- Verify that the replication has started.
# /usr/sbin/vradmin -g <disk_group_name> -l repstatus <RVG_name>
- Mount all the file systems and start all the applications on the Primary.