InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Introduction to SFCFSHA
- Introducing Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Section II. Configuration of SFCFSHA
- Preparing to configure
- Preparing to configure SFCFSHA clusters for data integrity
- About planning to configure I/O fencing
- Setting up the CP server
- Configuring the CP server manually
- Configuring SFCFSHA
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Verifying and updating licenses on the system
- Configuring SFCFSHA clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installer
- Performing an automated SFCFSHA configuration using response files
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Configuring CP server using response files
- Manually configuring SFCFSHA clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually
- Configuring server-based fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster manually
- Setting up non-SCSI-3 fencing in virtual environments manually
- Setting up majority-based I/O fencing manually
- Section III. Upgrade of SFCFSHA
- Planning to upgrade SFCFSHA
- Preparing to upgrade SFCFSHA
- Performing a full upgrade of SFCFSHA using the installer
- Performing a rolling upgrade of SFCFSHA
- Performing a phased upgrade of SFCFSHA
- About phased upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade using the product installer
- Performing an automated SFCFSHA upgrade using response files
- Upgrading Volume Replicator
- Upgrading VirtualStore
- Upgrading SFCFSHA using Boot Environment upgrade
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Planning to upgrade SFCFSHA
- Section IV. Post-configuration tasks
- Section V. Configuration of disaster recovery environments
- Section VI. Adding and removing nodes
- Adding a node to SFCFSHA clusters
- Adding the node to a cluster manually
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Adding a node using response files
- Configuring server-based fencing on the new node
- Removing a node from SFCFSHA clusters
- Adding a node to SFCFSHA clusters
- Section VII. Configuration and Upgrade reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Configuration files
- Appendix C. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix D. High availability agent information
- Appendix E. Sample SFCFSHA cluster setup diagrams for CP server-based I/O fencing
- Appendix F. Reconciling major/minor numbers for NFS shared disks
- Appendix G. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Using the UDP layer for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv4
- Using the UDP layer of IPv6 for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv6
Upgrading SFCFSHA using the installer for upgrading BE on Solaris 11
You can use the Arctera InfoScale product installer to upgrade SFCFSHA on a BE.
On a node in the cluster, run the installer on the primary boot disk to upgrade SFCFSHA on all the nodes in the cluster.
At the end of the process, the 9.0 is installed on the alternate BE.
To perform BE upgrade of SFCFSHA using the installer
- Insert the product disc with 9.0 or access your copy of the software on the network.
- Run the installer script specifying the root path as the alternate BE:
# ./installer -upgrade -rootpath /altroot.7.3
- Enter the names of the nodes that you want to upgrade to 9.0.
Note:
Make sure that the installed version of VxFS uses the disk layout version 6 or later. If you are on a previous disk layout version, upgrade the version before you proceed with the SFCFSHA installation.
The installer displays the list of packages to be installed or upgraded on the nodes.
- Press Return to continue with the installation.
During BE upgrade, if the OS of the alternate BE is upgraded, the installer does not update the VCS configurations for Oracle, Netlsnr, and Sybase resources. If cluster configurations include these resources, you are prompted to run a list of commands to manually update the configurations after the cluster restarts from the alternate BE.
- Verify that the version of the VCS packages on the alternate BE is 9.0.
# pkg -R /altroot.7.3 list VRTS\*
For example:
# pkg -R /altroot.7.3 list VRTSvxvm
Review the installation logs at
/altroot.7.3/opt/VRTS/install/logs
.