c. Restore all activity to the controller module.
For more information, see your Solaris Volume Manager or Veritas Volume Manager
documentation.
This step completes the firmware upgrade.
Use this step if you are upgrading the NVSRAM and other firmware files on a controller module.
This controller module must
not
have mirrored data.
a. Shut down the entire cluster.
For the procedure about how to shut down a cluster, see your Oracle Solaris Cluster system
administration documentation.
b. Boot one node that is attached to the controller module into noncluster mode.
For the procedure about how to boot a node in noncluster mode, see your Oracle Solaris
Cluster system administration documentation. For a list of Oracle Solaris Cluster
documentation, see
“Related Documentation” on page 6
c. Update the firmware files by using the offline method, as described in the
Sun StorEdge
RAID Manager User’s Guide
.
d. Boot both nodes into cluster mode.
For more information about how to boot nodes, see your Oracle Solaris Cluster system
administration documentation. For a list of Oracle Solaris Cluster documentation, see
“Related Documentation” on page 6
This step completes the firmware upgrade.
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How to Add a Disk Drive
Adding a disk drive enables you to increase your storage space after a storage array has been
added to your cluster.
Caution –
If the disk drive that you are adding was previously owned by another controller
module, reformat the disk drive to wipe clean the old DacStore information before adding the
disk drive to this storage array. If any old DacStore information remains, it can cause aberrant
behavior including the appearance of ghost disks or LUNs in the RAID Manager interfaces.
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