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

12. Install the Performance Dashboard RPM if desired.
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxsperfmon-3.7.0-<xxxx>.<arch>.rpm
13. Install the MxDB-Oracle-HiAv RPM package.
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxdb_oracle_ha_3.7.0-<xxxx>.<arch>.rpm
14. Verify host name resolution for the virtual host (check DNS or /etc/hosts).
15. Reboot the server.
16. Load the HP Scalable NAS default HBA driver and verify that the server has
access to the SAN storage. Run the following command to load the HBA driver:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs load
17. Run the following command to see a list of devices and review the output to
verify that the SAN is configured as you expect.
# cat /proc/partitions
18. Import the cluster configuration from the node in the high IP group that was
upgraded first:
# mx config import <server_upgraded_first>
19. Change the HBA driver if necessary. HP Scalable NAS includes several versions
of the HBA drivers for the supported FC host bus adapters. For each host bus
adapter, one driver version is designated as the default in the /etc/opt/
hpcfs/fc_pcitable file. If you require a different driver version (a version
included with HP Scalable NAS or from another source), you can install that
driver version in place of the HP Scalable NAS default version. For more
information, see Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving
Software administration guide. Although the procedure in the administration
guide instructs you to start HP Scalable NAS, do not start the product until you
are asked to do so later in the upgrade. If you need to enable the failover feature
on the QLogic HBA driver, see Chapter 6 in the administration guide.
NOTE:
The /etc/hba.conf file must point to the correct hbaapi library.
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