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

8. The Quick Restore provides two versions of the fc_pcitable file, one for
ProLiant DL380 G4 servers and one for ProLiant DL380 G5 servers, with the
default being the G5 version. If this server is a ProLiant DL380 G4, rename the
files as follows:
# mv /etc/opt/hpcfs/fc_pcitable /etc/opt/hpcfs/fc_pcitable-G5
# mv /etc/opt/hpcfs/fc_pcitable-G4 /etc/opt/hpcfs/fc_pcitable
9. Update the entries in the /etc/hosts file.
10. Load the HBA driver and verify that the server has access to the SAN storage.
Run the following command to load the driver:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs load
11. Recreate all mount points that existed before the upgrade. (When HP Scalable
NAS is started, it will remount all persistent PSFS filesystems.)
12. Run the following command to import the cluster configuration from the server
upgraded earlier:
# mx config import <server already upgraded to 3.7.0>
13. Start HP Scalable NAS on the node:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs start
14. Re-enable the server:
# mx server enable <server>
When all nodes have been upgraded and the cluster is running, HP Scalable NAS
will create the mxds datastore and import the NFS state information previously in
MxReg to the new datastore. NFS serving will start automatically when the process
is complete (this may take a few minutes).
NOTE:
If NFS serving does not start, place the mxreg_export.xml file that you backed
up earlier into the directory /var/opt/hpcfs/run. If you did not save the
mxreg_export.xml file, a backup is available at /var/opt/hpcfs/run/
mxreg_export_backup.xml on the first server to be upgraded. Rename this
file to mxreg_export.xml.
A reboot may be necessary to ensure that the system is working as expected.
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