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9. Adjust /etc/oratab entries and make sure they reflect the new 64-bit
$ORACLE_HOME and databases already upgraded. Using the configuration
information that you saved earlier, recreate the Virtual Oracle Services for all
databases and $ORACLE_HOMEs in the cluster. See the section Place databases
under MxDB-Oracle-HiAv control in Chapter 3 of the MxDB-Oracle-HiAv
installation and administration guide. Also review the configuration checklist in
Appendix A of that guide to ensure that the cluster and your Oracle databases
are configured properly for MxDB-Oracle-HiAv.
NOTE:
When you select the servers for an Oracle Virtual Service, only the servers
in the High IP group will be available. After the remaining servers have
been upgraded, you can redistribute the Oracle Virtual Services on their
normal primary and backup servers.
The upgrade downtime is now ended and the Oracle databases are available on
the new 3.7.0 cluster.
4. Upgrade the low IP group
IMPORTANT:
When upgrading the servers in the low IP group, start with the server having the
highest IP address. Then continue to upgrade the servers in the low IP group in
descending order of IP address, with the lowest numbered server being upgraded
last.
Complete these steps for each of the remaining low IP servers.
1. As user root, disable the server:
# mx server disable <server>
2. If quotas are configured on PSFS filesystems, back up the quota information.
See PSFS filesystems, page 18.
3. Stop Matrix Server on the server:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs stop
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