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If this secondary node acts as a primary node for other Managed Server transactions, it is upgraded as a primary node, so this procedure
is not needed.
10.4.2.7 Tasks to Be Performed After Upgrade (Secondary Node)
No operation is required after upgrade at the secondary node.
10.4.2.8 Starting Managed Server Transactions
Perform the following procedure:
Note that in these tasks, in addition to operations with the Managed Server, there are operations to execute from the Management
Server and Web Console.
1.
Start the Managed Server transactions on the primary node.
Refer to the relevant cluster software manuals to start the Managed Server transactions.
If multiple Managed Server transactions exist, perform this procedure for each Managed Server transaction.
2.
Perform the following command to start the local transactions on all the nodes.
# /opt/swstorage/bin/startacm
3.
To ensure data consistency, with the Management Server, execute the stgxfwcmmodsrv command to change the server
information.
When executing the stgxfwcmmodsrv command, specify the Managed Server name for the -n option.
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When the Management Server OS is Windows
programDir\ACM\bin\stgxfwcmmodsrv -n serverName
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When the Management Server OS is Solaris or Linux
/opt/FJSVswstf/bin/stgxfwcmmodsrv -n serverName
If multiple Managed Server transactions exist, perform this procedure for each Managed Server transaction.
In addition, if there is any node that is running local transactions, perform this procedure on the relevant node.
Note
For changing the server information, start a new window for command execution, and then perform the procedure on the
window.
See
Refer to "Command References" in the
ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operation Guide
relevant to the OS of the
Management Server for information on the command.
4.
Perform the following operations with Web Console to reload the server information.
a.
On the global navigation tab, click Server.
The registered server list is displayed in the Main pane.
b.
On the Main pane, check the target server checkbox.
If the target server is a VM guest, check the checkbox of the VM host where the VM guest exists.
c.
On the Action pane, click Reload Conf. under Server.
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