InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Linux

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
  1. Section I. Introduction and configuration of Storage Foundation
    1. Introducing Storage Foundation
      1. About Storage Foundation
        1.  
          About Veritas Replicator Option
      2.  
        About InfoScale Operations Manager
      3.  
        About Services and Operations Readiness Tools (SORT)
    2. Configuring Storage Foundation
      1.  
        Configuring Storage Foundation using the installer
      2. Configuring SF manually
        1.  
          Configuring Veritas Volume Manager
        2. Configuring Veritas File System
          1.  
            Loading and unloading the file system module
      3.  
        Configuring SFDB
  2. Section II. Upgrade of Storage Foundation
    1. Planning to upgrade Storage Foundation
      1.  
        About the upgrade
      2.  
        Supported upgrade paths
      3. Preparing to upgrade SF
        1.  
          Getting ready for the upgrade
        2.  
          Creating backups
        3.  
          Determining if the root disk is encapsulated
        4. Pre-upgrade planning when VVR is configured
          1.  
            Considerations for upgrading SF to 7.4 or later on systems with an ongoing or a paused replication
          2. Planning an upgrade from the previous VVR version
            1.  
              Planning and upgrading VVR to use IPv6 as connection protocol
        5.  
          Upgrading the array support
      4.  
        Using Install Bundles to simultaneously install or upgrade full releases (base, maintenance, rolling patch), and individual patches
    2. Upgrading Storage Foundation
      1. Upgrading Storage Foundation from previous versions to 9.0
        1.  
          Upgrading Storage Foundation using the product installer
      2. Upgrading Volume Replicator
        1. Upgrading VVR without disrupting replication
          1.  
            Upgrading VVR sites for InfoScale 7.3.1
          2.  
            Upgrading VVR sites with InfoScale 7.4 or later
          3.  
            Post-upgrade tasks for VVR sites
      3.  
        Upgrading SFDB
    3. Performing an automated SF upgrade using response files
      1.  
        Upgrading SF using response files
      2.  
        Response file variables to upgrade SF
      3.  
        Sample response file for SF upgrade
    4. Upgrading SF using YUM
      1.  
        About SF upgrade support using YUM
      2.  
        Upgrade SF using the YUM tool
    5. Performing post-upgrade tasks
      1.  
        Optional configuration steps
      2.  
        Re-joining the backup boot disk group into the current disk group
      3.  
        Reverting to the backup boot disk group after an unsuccessful upgrade
      4.  
        Recovering VVR if automatic upgrade fails
      5.  
        Resetting DAS disk names to include host name in FSS environments
      6.  
        Upgrading disk layout versions
      7.  
        Upgrading VxVM disk group versions
      8.  
        Updating variables
      9.  
        Setting the default disk group
      10.  
        Verifying the Storage Foundation upgrade
  3. Section III. Post configuration tasks
    1. Performing configuration tasks
      1.  
        Switching on Quotas
      2.  
        Enabling DMP support for native devices
      3. About configuring authentication for SFDB tools
        1.  
          Configuring vxdbd for SFDB tools authentication
  4. Section IV. Configuration and upgrade reference
    1. Appendix A. Installation scripts
      1.  
        Installation script options
      2.  
        About using the postcheck option
    2. Appendix B. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
      1.  
        About configuring secure shell or remote shell communication modes before installing products
      2.  
        Manually configuring passwordless ssh
      3.  
        Setting up ssh and rsh connection using the installer -comsetup command
      4.  
        Setting up ssh and rsh connection using the pwdutil.pl utility
      5.  
        Restarting the ssh session
      6.  
        Enabling rsh for Linux

Upgrade SF using the YUM tool

The following procedure describes how to upgrade SF using the yum tool. Refer to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux documentation for more information about yum repository configuration.

Before you proceed, ensure that you review the limitations of using this process.

See About SF upgrade support using YUM.

To upgrade SF with the yum tool

  1. Configure a SF repository on a node.
    • Create a repository file (.repo) under /etc/yum.repos.d.

      Run the following command:

      # cat /etc/yum.repos.d/infoscale90.repo

    • Add the following contents to the repository file:

      [repo-SF9.0]
      name=Repository for SF 9.0
      baseurl=file:///<image_dir>/rpms/
      enabled=1
      gpgcheck=1
      gpgkey=file:///<image_dir>/rpms/RPM-GPG-KEY-veritas-infoscale

      The values for the baseurl attribute can start with http://, ftp://, or file:///. The URL you choose should be able to access the repodata directory. It also needs to access all the SF RPMs in the repository that you create or update.

    • Save the changes and exit the file editor.

    • Update the yum repository.

      Run the following commands:

      # yum repoList

      # yum updateinfo

  2. If applicable, perform a minor OS version upgrade as follows:
    • Disable the SF repo.

      Run the following command:

      # yum update --disablerepo=[Infoscale repo]

    • Update the operating system minor version.

  3. Temporarily freeze the Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) and other service groups that contain the CVMVoldg or DiskGroup resources, or forcefully stop the Cluster Server (VCS) high availability daemon HAD.

    Run the following commands:

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hagrp -freeze cvm

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hagrp -freeze <service_group>

    Or,

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastop -local -force

  4. Upgrade SF.

    Run the following command to update the SF rpms:

    # yum update VRTS*

    Note:

    Arctera recommends that you update the OS and the SF rpms separately.

  5. Unfreeze the service groups or start HAD, if you had stopped the daemon earlier in step 3.

    Run the following commands:

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hagrp -unfreeze cvm

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hagrp -unfreeze <service_group>

    Or,

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastart

  6. Run the following command to manually generate and install the installer scripts for configuration:

    # /opt/VRTS/install/bin/UXRT9.0/add_install_scripts

  7. Reboot the cluster nodes, one node at a time.

    Do the following:

    • Before you reboot a node, ensure that you fail over the application service group to an alternative cluster node.

      Run the following commands on the node you want to reboot:

      # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hagrp -switch <app_service_group> -to <alternate_node_name>

    • Stop the VCS high availability daemon (HAD) locally on the node.

      Run the following command:

      # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastop -local

    • Gracefully reboot that node.

      Run the following command:

      # shutdown -r now

    • Repeat these steps on each subsequent node.

  8. Repeat steps 1 to 7 on each SF cluster node, one node at a time.
  9. After all the nodes are upgraded, update the Cluster Server (VCS) protocol version from any one node in the cluster.

    Run the following command:

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/haclus -version -update 9.0.0.0000

  10. Update the type definition from any one node in the cluster.

    Run the following command:

    # /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hatrigger -updatetypes 1 <node_name> 1

  11. Update the CVM protocol version, the disk group version, and the file system disk group layout version (DLV).

    Run the following commands:

    # vxdctl upgrade

    # vxdg upgrade <diskgroup>

    # vxupgrade <mount_point>

This process completes the SF upgrade using the yum tool.