5.5 HP StorageWorks X9720 Network Storage System Administrator Guide (AW549-96026, March 2011)

/etc/init.d/ibrix_fusionmanager status
The status command confirms whether the correct services are running. Output will be similar to
the following:
Fusion Manager Daemon (pid 18748) running...
7. Check /usr/local/ibrix/log/fusionserver.log for errors.
8. Upgrade the remaining management console node. Move the ibrix directory used in the pre-
vious release to ibrix.old. Then expand the distribution tarball or mount the distribution DVD
in a directory of your choice. Expanding the tarball creates a subdirectory named ibrix that
contains the installer program. For example, if you expand the tarball in
nl
/root, the installer is in /root/ibrix.
9. Change to the installer directory if necessary and run the upgrade:
./ibrixupgrade -f
The installer upgrades both the management console software and the file serving node software
on the node.
10. On the node that was just upgraded and has its management console in maintenance mode,
move the management console back to passive mode:
<ibrixhome>/bin/ibrix_fm -m passive
The node now resumes its normal backup operation for the active management console.
Upgrading remaining file serving nodes
Complete the following steps on the remaining file serving nodes:
1. Move the <installer_dir>/ibrix directory used in the previous release installation to ib-
rix.old. For example, if you expanded the tarball in /root during the previous X9000 install-
ation on this node, the installer is in /root/ibrix.
2. Expand the distribution tarball or mount the distribution DVD in a directory of your choice. Ex-
panding the tarball creates a subdirectory named ibrix that contains the installer program. For
example, if you expand the tarball in /root, the installer is in /root/ibrix.
3. Change to the installer directory if necessary and execute the following command:
./ibrixupgrade -f
The upgrade automatically stops services and restarts them when the process is complete.
4. When the upgrade is complete, verify that the X9000 Software services are running on the node:
/etc/init.d/ibrix_server status
The output should be similar to the following example. If the IAD service is not running on your
system, contact HP Support.
IBRIX Filesystem Drivers loaded
ibrcud is running.. pid 23325
IBRIX IAD Server (pid 23368) running...
5. Execute the following commands to verify that the ibrix and ipfs services are running:
lsmod|grep ibrix
ibrix 2323332 0 (unused)
lsmod|grep ipfs
ipfs1 102592 0 (unused)
If either grep command returns empty, contact HP Support.
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