3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software upgrade guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96005, October 2009)

f. Add the remaining servers to the bookmarked cluster. On the HP Scalable
NAS Connect window, enter the hostname for the next server, click the As
User button, and then specify the root user and password and click Add to
bookmarks and Remember this password on the Authentication Parameters
dialog. When you click OK, the Add Bookmark dialog will allow you to
add the server to the bookmarked cluster. Repeat this step for each
additional server.
g. Click Cancel on the HP Scalable NAS Connect window and then save the
new bookmark when you are prompted to do so.
h. The .matrixrc file is placed at /root/.matrixrc on the server. As
each subsequent server is upgraded, copy the file to the server.
29. Re-enable the server:
mx server enable <server>
30. Reboot the server.
31. The server can now be used as the primary node for a Virtual Oracle Service if
desired. Using the list of primary and backup servers recorded before the
upgrade, move back all databases normally using this node as primary and
reestablish the previous backup nodes. Use the mxdb d <database> -m
"IP:IP:IP:IP" command to do this.
32. Repeat this procedure on the server with the next-highest IP address. Be sure to
skip step 19.
When all servers are upgraded, complete the post-upgrade steps described in Chapter
7, page 81.
Relink Oracle binaries
After all of the nodes have been upgraded, relink the Oracle binaries:
1. Back up all data in ${ORACLE_BASE}.
2. As user oracle, issue the relink all command. For example:
$ {ORACLE_HOME}/bin/relink all
It is important to upgrade all nodes before performing this step. If the binaries are
relinked before the upgrade is complete, servers still running the old version of the
OS will not be able to use the relinked Oracle home and will no longer be candidates
for failover during the upgrade.
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