HP StorageWorks Clustered Gateway (software-only) 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Upgrade Guide (433702-002, January 2008)

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Chapter 4: Non-Rolling Upgrades 22
19. On the Cluster Wide Configuration tab, start HP Clustered File
System on all of the servers in group A. The servers in group A are
now operational.
20. Reinstall the operating system on each server in group B.
21. If you will be adding third-party MPIO software to the cluster, install
it on each server in group B according to the product documentation.
22. On each server in group B, install a supported HBA driver.
23. Reboot the servers in group B.
24. Run the HP mxcheck utility on the servers. This utility verifies that the
servers configuration meets the requirements for running HP
Clustered File System. To run mxcheck, insert the HP Clustered File
System CD into the CD drive or go to the directory where you
downloaded the product and then double-click the file mxcheck.exe.
Output from the utility appears on the screen and is also written to the
Application Log section of the Event Viewer. We recommend that you
fix any problems identified by mxcheck before you install HP
Clustered File System.
25. On each server in group B, install HP Clustered File System 3.6.0.
Locate the file MxS_3.6.0.<xxxx>.msi on the product CD or in the
directory where you downloaded the software. Double-click on the
MxS_3.6.0.<xxxx>.msi file and run the Installation Wizard. To complete
the installation, reboot the servers as directed by the popup message.
26. On each server in group B, install FS Option for Windows.
27. Start the HP CFS Management Console (if you are not already
connected) and connect to one of the servers in group A (a server that
has already been upgraded). Verify that all of the servers in group B
have rebooted and then export the configuration from the group A
server to the servers in group B.
NOTE: If an export fails, verify that the FC switch ports are enabled for
all of the servers.
When all servers in the cluster are operational, you can complete the
appropriate post-upgrade steps described in Chapter 5.