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Migration steps, Close the Network and Dial-up Connections Utility window.

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Migration steps Step Description Check 1 Move all cluster groups to one server node other than the node being migrated. F 2 Isolate the system unit from the network: F • Notify users that the system is temporarily going offline. • Disconnect all network sessions: • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter compmgmt.msc and then click OK to open the Computer Management Utility. • In the left pane, click Computer Management>System Tools> Shared Folders>Sessions. • In the right pane, right-click, and then select Disconnect All Sessions. • Close the Computer Management Utility window. • Disable all public network connections: • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter ncpa.cpl and then click OK to open the Network (and Dial-up) Connections Utility. • Right-click each network connection going to the public network and select Disable. Note: Do not disable any private or mixed network connections. • Close the Network (and Dial-up) Connections Utility window. 3 Temporarily disable any applications on the system that have heavy I/O on the MSA F disk array. 4 Stop the cluster service: F • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter cluadmin. and then click OK to open the Cluster Administrator Utility. • In the left pane, right-click the server node to upgrade, and then select Stop Cluster Service. • Click Yes to stop any cluster-aware application services on the server node. • Click OK to close the any cluster administrator pop-up window that confirms that the cluster is offline. • Close the Cluster Administrator Utility. 5 Disable the cluster service: F • From the server console desktop, select Start>Run. • In the Run window, enter services.msc and then click OK to open the Services Utility. • In the right pane, double-click Cluster Service to open the Cluster Service Properties window. • Change the Startup type from Automatic to Disabled. • Click OK to close the window. • Close the Services Utility. 16 Migrating single-path cluster systems

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Migrating single-path cluster systems
Migration steps
Step
Description
Check
1
Move all cluster groups to one server node other than the node being migrated.
2
Isolate the system unit from the network:
Notify users that the system is temporarily going offline.
Disconnect all network sessions:
From the server console desktop, select
Start>Run
.
In the Run window, enter
compmgmt.msc
and then click
OK
to open the
Computer Management Utility.
In the left pane, click
Computer Management>System Tools> Shared
Folders>Sessions
.
In the right pane, right-click, and then select
Disconnect All Sessions
.
Close the Computer Management Utility window.
Disable all public network connections:
From the server console desktop, select
Start>Run
.
In the Run window, enter
ncpa.cpl
and then click
OK
to open the Network
(and Dial-up) Connections Utility.
Right-click each network connection going to the
public
network and select
Disable
.
Note:
Do not disable any private or mixed network connections.
Close the Network (and Dial-up) Connections Utility window.
3
Temporarily disable any applications on the system that have heavy I/O on the MSA
disk array.
4
Stop the cluster service:
From the server console desktop, select
Start>Run
.
In the Run window, enter
cluadmin.
and then click
OK
to open the Cluster
Administrator Utility.
In the left pane, right-click the server node to upgrade, and then select
Stop Cluster
Service
.
Click
Yes
to stop any cluster-aware application services on the server node.
Click
OK
to close the any cluster administrator pop-up window that confirms that
the cluster is offline.
Close the Cluster Administrator Utility.
5
Disable the cluster service:
From the server console desktop, select
Start>Run
.
In the Run window, enter
services.msc
and then click
OK
to open the Services
Utility.
In the right pane, double-click
Cluster Service
to open the Cluster Service Properties
window.
Change the Startup type from
Automatic
to
Disabled
.
Click
OK
to close the window.
Close the Services Utility.