See
Refer to "Before Installation" in "Installation of ETERNUS SF Manager" in the
ETERNUS SF Installation and Setup Guide
for this version
for information on tuning.
9.2.1.1.6 Confirming Port Number for Communication Service
Therefore, ensure the new ports are available before starting the upgrade.
See
Refer to "Before Installation" in "Installation of ETERNUS SF Manager" in the
ETERNUS SF Installation and Setup Guide
for this version
for information on port numbers.
9.2.1.1.7 Preparing for Uninstallation
Refer to "
A.8 Cancelling Repository Settings
" to unsetup the repository database of the previous version.
9.2.1.2 Performing Upgrade
Refer to "
Information
When the Upgrade Installation terminates in an error, perform recovery by following the steps outlined below.
1.
Install the target version.
2.
If the installation is successfully completed, continue from "
9.2.1.3 Tasks to Be Performed After Upgrade
9.2.1.3 Tasks to Be Performed After Upgrade
9.2.1.3.1 Restoring Environment from Previous Version
With the following procedure, restore the operation environment of the previous version of the AdvancedCopy Manager's manager.
Note that if step 1 through step 3 have already been performed, perform from step 4.
1.
Login to the server on which to perform the tasks. Perform operations after logging in with root (superuser).
2.
Insert the DVD-ROM "ETERNUS SF SC/ACM Mediapack for Solaris (Manager Program) (2/2)" or "ETERNUS SF SC/ACM/Express
Mediapack for Linux 64bit (Manager Program) (2/2)" for this version into the DVD-ROM drive.
Refer to "DVD-ROM Contents" in the
ETERNUS SF Installation and Setup Guid
e for this version for information on the DVD-ROM
structure and detailed contents.
3.
Mount the DVD-ROM.
Example:
# mount /mnt/dvd
4.
Implement restoration of the previous version.
Execute the following command. For
backupDir
, specify the directory in which the backup data is stored with an absolute path.
For
tmpDir
, specify a directory in which to temporarily place the files related to the performance management function of Storage
Cruiser with an absolute path. When the performance management function is not backed up, it is unnecessary to specify a
directory for the
tmpDir
.
# /mnt/dvd/Manager_unix/vuptools/esfpostinst.sh backupDir [tmpDir]
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