Cluster Server 7.4.2 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Linux
- Section I. Configuring Cluster Server using the script-based installer
- I/O fencing requirements
- Preparing to configure VCS clusters for data integrity
- About planning to configure I/O fencing
- Setting up the CP server
- Configuring VCS
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Completing the VCS configuration
- Verifying and updating licenses on the system
- Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installer
- Section II. Automated configuration using response files
- Performing an automated VCS configuration
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Section III. Manual configuration
- Manually configuring VCS
- Configuring LLT manually
- Configuring VCS manually
- Configuring VCS in single node mode
- Modifying the VCS configuration
- Manually configuring the clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually
- Configuring server-based fencing on the VCS cluster manually
- Setting up non-SCSI-3 fencing in virtual environments manually
- Setting up majority-based I/O fencing manually
- Manually configuring VCS
- Section IV. Upgrading VCS
- Planning to upgrade VCS
- Performing a VCS upgrade using the installer
- Tasks to perform after upgrading to 2048 bit key and SHA256 signature certificates
- Performing an online upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade of VCS
- About phased upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade using the product installer
- Performing an automated VCS upgrade using response files
- Planning to upgrade VCS
- Section V. Adding and removing cluster nodes
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Adding a node to a multi-node VCS cluster
- Manually adding a node to a cluster
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Configuring I/O fencing on the new node
- Adding a node using response files
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Section VI. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Services and ports
- Appendix B. Configuration files
- Appendix C. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Using the UDP layer for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv4
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv6
- About configuring LLT over UDP multiport
- Appendix D. Configuring LLT over TCP
- Manually configuring LLT over TCP using IPv4
- Manually configuring LLT over TCP using IPv6
- Appendix E. Migrating LLT links from IPv4 to IPv6 or dual-stack
- Appendix F. Using LLT over RDMA
- Configuring LLT over RDMA
- Configuring RDMA over an Ethernet network
- Configuring RDMA over an InfiniBand network
- Tuning system performance
- Manually configuring LLT over RDMA
- Troubleshooting LLT over RDMA
- Appendix G. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix H. Installation script options
- Appendix I. Troubleshooting VCS configuration
- Appendix J. Sample VCS cluster setup diagrams for CP server-based I/O fencing
- Appendix K. Upgrading the Steward process
Supported upgrade paths
You can upgrade to Veritas InfoScale 7.4.2 only if your currently installed product has one of the base versions: 6.2.1, 7.2, 7.3.1, 7.4.1. If your existing installation does not have one of these base versions, you must first upgrade your current installation to one of these versions. Then, follow the procedures mentioned in the Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the component configured with your InfoScale product.
If you are on an unsupported operating system version, ensure that you first upgrade to a supported version of the operating system. Also, upgrades between major operating system versions are not supported, for example, from RHEL 6 to RHEL 7. If you plan to upgrade from one major operating system version to another, you need to reinstall the product. For supported operating system versions, see the Veritas InfoScale Release Notes.
Table: Supported upgrade paths on RHEL, Oracle Linux, and SLES lists the supported upgrade paths for upgrades on RHEL, Oracle Linux, and SELS.
Table: Supported upgrade paths on RHEL, Oracle Linux, and SLES
From product version | From OS version | To OS version | To product version | To Component |
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6.2.1 | RHEL 7 Update 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 7 Oracle Linux 7 Update 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 SLES 12 SP0, SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 | RHEL 7 Update7 RHEL 8 Update 1 Oracle Linux 7 Update 7 Oracle Linux 8 Update 1 SLES 12 SP4, SP5 SLES 15 SP1 | Veritas InfoScale Availability 7.4.2 | VCS |
7.2 | RHEL 7 Update 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Oracle Linux 7 Update 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 SLES 12 SP0, SP1, SP2 | RHEL 7 Update7 RHEL 8 Update 1 Oracle Linux 7 Update 7 Oracle Linux 8 Update 1 SLES 12 SP4, SP5 SLES 15 SP1 | Veritas InfoScale Availability 7.4.2 | VCS |
7.3.1 | RHEL 7 Update 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Oracle Linux 7 Update 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 CentOS 7 Update 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 SLES 12 SP2, SP3, SP4, SP5 | RHEL 7 Update7 RHEL 8 Update 1 Oracle Linux 7 Update 7 Oracle Linux 8 Update 1 CentOS 7 Update 7 CentOS 8 Update 1 SLES 12 SP4, SP5 SLES 15 SP1 | Veritas InfoScale Availability 7.4.2 | VCS |
7.4.1 | RHEL 7 Update 4, 5, 6, 7 RHEL 8 update 1 Oracle Linux 7 Update 4, 5, 6, 7 CentOS 7 Update 4, 5, 6 , 7 SLES 12 SP2, SP3, SP4, SP5 SLES 15 SP1 | RHEL 7 Update7 RHEL 8 Update 1 Oracle Linux 7 Update 7 Oracle Linux 8 Update 1 CentOS 7 Update 7 CentOS 8 Update 1 SLES 12 SP4, SP5 SLES 15 SP1 | Veritas InfoScale Availability 7.4.2 | VCS |