
4.
As required, perform the SNMP Trap configuration (for Linux only).
Only when the FJSVswstt package is installed using the procedure described in the step 4 of "
",
perform the operation described in the following section in "Setup of ETERNUS SF Manager" in the
ETERNUS SF Installation and
Setup Guide
for this version.
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"Setup of Storage Cruiser's Manager" > "SNMP Trap Setting" > "SNMP Trap Setting (for Linux)" > Step 4 in "When Using ETERNUS
SF SNMP Trap Monitoring Daemon"
5.
Perform the kernel parameter tuning.
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.
6.
As required, restart the daemon of ETERNUS SF Manager.
If the operating system is not restarted after having performed kernel parameter tuning in step 5, execute the following
command to restart the ETERNUS SF Manager daemon.
# /opt/FJSVesfcm/bin/startesf.sh
7.2.2 Upgrading on Clustered Systems
7.2.2.1 Preparing for Upgrade
Point
It is recommended that you back up the following resources before starting the upgrade.
By preparing a backup, in cases when an error occurs during the upgrade, it is possible to return the system to its state prior to the
upgrade, simply by recovering (restoring) the system from the backup.
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System (the primary node and the secondary node)
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Shared disk for shared data of Management Server transactions
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Shared disk for shared data of Managed Server transactions
1.
Login to the server on which to perform the tasks. Perform operations after logging in with root (superuser).
2.
Ensure that there is enough available disk space (650 MB in a Solaris environment, 200 MB in a Linux environment) on the server
where the upgrade is performed on the secondary node.
In cases when upgrade is executed in a state where the capacity required for the upgrade is not available, the following message
is displayed and the installation terminates in an error. Re-execute the upgrade after securing the capacity required for the
installation.
Output Message (in cases when the directory of the destination of the installation is /opt):
ERROR:Disk /opt has an insufficient free space. Please execute it again after increasing the disk
area.
3.
On the secondary node, check whether the cluster application (transaction) to which ETERNUS SF Manager belongs has stopped.
If not stopped, refer to the relevant cluster software manuals for information on stopping it.
4.
Ensure that there is enough available disk space (650 MB in a Solaris environment, 200 MB in a Linux environment) on the server
where the upgrade is performed on the primary node.
In cases when upgrade installation is executed in a state where the capacity required for the upgrade is not available, the
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