Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE 7.4.1 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Linux
- Section I. Configuring SF Sybase ASE CE
- Preparing to configure SF Sybase CE
- Configuring SF Sybase CE
- About configuring SF Sybase CE
- Configuring the SF Sybase CE components using the script-based installer
- Configuring the SF Sybase CE cluster
- Configuring the cluster name
- Configuring private heartbeat links
- Configuring the virtual IP of the cluster
- Configuring SF Sybase CE in secure mode
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Adding VCS users
- Configuring SMTP email notification
- Configuring SNMP trap notification
- Configuring global clusters
- Configuring the SF Sybase CE cluster
- Configuring SF Sybase CE clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Performing an automated SF Sybase CE configuration
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Configuring a cluster under VCS control using a response file
- Section II. Post-installation and configuration tasks
- Section III. Upgrade of SF Sybase CE
- Planning to upgrade SF Sybase CE
- Performing a full upgrade of SF Sybase CE using the product installer
- Performing an automated full upgrade of SF Sybase CE using response files
- Performing a phased upgrade of SF Sybase CE
- About phased upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade of SF Sybase CE from version 6.2.1 and later release
- Step 1: Performing pre-upgrade tasks on the first half of the cluster
- Step 2: Upgrading the first half of the cluster
- Step 3: Performing pre-upgrade tasks on the second half of the cluster
- Step 4: Performing post-upgrade tasks on the first half of the cluster
- Step 5: Upgrading the second half of the cluster
- Step 6: Performing post-upgrade tasks on the second half of the cluster
- Performing a rolling upgrade of SF Sybase CE
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Section IV. Installation and upgrade of Sybase ASE CE
- Installing, configuring, and upgrading Sybase ASE CE
- Before installing Sybase ASE CE
- Preparing for local mount point on VxFS for Sybase ASE CE binary installation
- Preparing for shared mount point on CFS for Sybase ASE CE binary installation
- Installing Sybase ASE CE software
- Preparing to create a Sybase ASE CE cluster
- Creating the Sybase ASE CE cluster
- Preparing to configure the Sybase instances under VCS control
- Configuring a Sybase ASE CE cluster under VCS control using the SF Sybase CE installer
- Upgrading Sybase ASE CE
- Installing, configuring, and upgrading Sybase ASE CE
- Section V. Adding and removing nodes
- Adding a node to SF Sybase CE clusters
- About adding a node to a cluster
- Before adding a node to a cluster
- Adding the node to a cluster manually
- Starting Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) on the new node
- Configuring cluster processes on the new node
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Starting fencing on the new node
- Configuring Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) and Cluster File System (CFS) on the new node
- After adding the new node
- Configuring the ClusterService group for the new node
- Adding a node to a cluster using the Veritas InfoScale installer
- Adding the new instance to the Sybase ASE CE cluster
- Removing a node from SF Sybase CE clusters
- Adding a node to SF Sybase CE clusters
- Section VI. Configuration of disaster recovery environments
- Section VII. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Sample installation and configuration values
- Appendix C. Tunable files for installation
- About setting tunable parameters using the installer or a response file
- Setting tunables for an installation, configuration, or upgrade
- Setting tunables with no other installer-related operations
- Setting tunables with an un-integrated response file
- Preparing the tunables file
- Setting parameters for the tunables file
- Tunables value parameter definitions
- Appendix D. Configuration files
- About sample main.cf files
- Sample main.cf files for Sybase ASE CE configurations
- Sample main.cf for a basic Sybase ASE CE cluster configuration under VCS control with shared mount point on CFS for Sybase binary installation
- Sample main.cf for a basic Sybase ASE CE cluster configuration with local mount point on VxFS for Sybase binary installation
- Sample main.cf for a primary CVM VVR site
- Sample main.cf for a secondary CVM VVR site
- Appendix E. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix F. High availability agent information
Preparing to perform a full upgrade to SF Sybase CE 7.4.1
Perform the preparatory steps in this section if you are performing a full upgrade of the cluster. Before you upgrade, make sure that your systems meet the hardware and software requirements for this release.
To prepare to upgrade SF Sybase CE
- Log in as superuser to one of the nodes in the cluster.
- Back up the following configuration files on each node:
main.cf, types.cf, CVMTypes.cf, CFSTypes.cf, SybaseTypes.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/SybaseTypes.cf \ /var/VRTSvcs/log/tmp/SybaseTypes.cf.save
- Installer verifies that recent backups of configuration files in VxVM private region have been saved in
/etc/vx/cbr/bk.If not, a warning message is displayed.
Warning:
Backup
/etc/vx/cbr/bkdirectory. - If a cache area is online, you must take the cache area offline before upgrading the VxVM RPM. Use the following command to take the cache area offline:
# sfcache offline cachename
- From any node in the cluster, stop all applications that use VxFS or VxVM disk groups, whether local or CFS.
If the applications are under VCS control:
# hagrp -offline grp_name -any
If the applications are not under VCS control:
Use native application commands to stop the application.
If the database instances are managed by VCS, take the corresponding VCS service groups offline. As superuser, enter:
# hagrp -offline group_name -any
- Stop the Sybase Binaries service group (binmnt group).
# hagrp -offline binmnt -any
If the Sybase database is managed by VCS, set the AutoStart value to 0 to prevent the database service group from starting automatically when VCS starts:
# haconf -makerw # hagrp -modify sybase_group AutoStart 0 # haconf -dump -makero
- Stop VCS on all nodes:
# hastop -all
- Unmount the VxFS file system on each node, which is not under VCS control.
# mount |grep vxfs
# fuser -m /mount_point
# umount /mount_point
Make sure that no processes are running which make use of mounted shared file system or shared volumes.
# fuser -cu /mount_point
- If you plan to upgrade the operating system, stop all ports.
# /opt/VRTS/install/installer -stop sys1 sys2