HP Serviceguard for Linux Advanced Version 12.00.00 Release Notes, May 2014

NOTE:
When you upgrade toolkits, use rpm Uvh with appropriate qualifiers. For more
information about qualifiers, see the following documents available at http://
www.hp.com/go/linux-serviceguard-docs:
HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Enterprise DB PPAS for Linux Release Notes
Version A.12.00.00
HP Serviceguard Toolkit for SAP Sybase ASE and SAP Sybase Replication
Server for Linux Release Notes Version A.12.00.00
HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux Release Notes Version A.12.00.00
You can use YUM or Zypper to perform rolling upgrade from A.11.19.X to A.12.00.00.
For more information about how to upgrade using YUM or Zypper, see “Upgrading HP
Serviceguard for Linux using YUM or Zypper.
IMPORTANT: After the Serviceguard Manager RPM upgrade is complete, you need to follow
the procedure described later in this section to start sgmgr service and also create a user
which can be used as a replicated user for multi-cluster management. For more information
about how to create a replicated user, see “Installing HP Serviceguard for Linux the traditional
way.
6. Repeat steps from 2 to 6 on each node of the cluster.
7. After all nodes are upgraded, restart the cluster.
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You can use the cmupgrade tool to upgrade the packages from HP Serviceguard for Linux
Advanced to HP Serviceguard for Linux Enterprise, in which case the additional components are
installed.
9 Removing HP Serviceguard for Linux
To remove HP Serviceguard for Linux and its components do one of the following:
Use cmeasyinstall tool to remove the HP Serviceguard and its components:
#cmeasyinstall [-e <uninstall serviceguard>] {-n <nodes including execution node>}
{-j <location of Jetty server common across all nodes>}
[-l <do not add sgmgr user as ldap is configured on all the nodes>]
Use traditional way to remove the HP Serviceguard for Linux and its components:
rpm —e <rpm>
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