Deploying HP SIM 5.x on MSCS clusters on Windows 2003 with SQL Server 2005 481363-002, 02/2009

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Figure
9
:
Creating the HP SIM 5.x service
Upgrading HP SIM 5.
1
to HP SIM 5.
3
in a cluster environment
This section assumes that
HP SIM 5.0 is running in the failover mode in a two system Microsoft
Windows 2003 Enterprise Server cluster environment, and these servers meet the pre
-
requisites
detailed in the Hardware and Software Requirements section. For more details, see
HP Systems
Insight Manager 5.
3
Installation and Configuration
guides and the
HP Systems Insight Manager 5.
3
Release Notes
located on the HP Management CD.
Upgrading the primary system
1.
On the primary system, log into Windows as a user with administrator rights.
Note
:
Be sure to log in with the same user name that you used to install the Microsoft SQL Server
2005
Enterprise Edition instance.
2.
Open the
Cluster Administrator
tool, bring the resources created under hpsim disk group offline
(HP SIM IP Address, HP SIM Svr, HP
SIM Service, OpenSSH, WMI Mapper Service, PMP Service,
PMP Tools, VCRM Service, VMM Service, VMM Web Service) and then delete all the mentioned
cluster resources.
3.
Shutdown the secondary system.
4.
Be sure that the primary system owns all cluster resources.
5.
T
ake a copy of the existing HP SIM 5.0, HP PMP, HP VMM, and HP SMP folders from the shared
disk on which HP SIM and PMP are installed.
6.
Start the HP SIM 5.0, PMP, VMM, and VCRM services manually.
7.
Upgrade SMH. See
Installing HP SIM 5.x on the primary system
and run step 2
-
5.
8.
Insert the
HP Management CD
into the CD
-
ROM drive. The CD includes an AutoRun feature that
displays the
ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack
-
management CD
window. If AutoRun is not