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Software update process, Types of software update, Before you start, Patch and minor update process

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Software update process Types of software update • Patch: a one-off fix for an individual customer • Minor update: a patch or release that applies to all customers • Major update: not yet implemented • Quick Restore DVD: when a physical DVD is inserted into the server's DVD drive on server to re-image the root file system. IMPORTANT: The Quick Restore DVD should only be used under the supervision of HP support personnel. For that reason, it is not described in this document. Before you start Software updates can only be performed through the CLI using the Admin user account. Software updates are delivered to customers in the form of a single rpm package, which may contain multiple rpms. Everything is updated in the same way, using the rpm package: the software, third party components and the firmware for hardware components. All nodes are updated in parallel. A software update is NOT an online process. Services will shutdown to perform the updates, so the whole appliance will be offline for a period of time (approximately 30 minutes). IMPORTANT: A software upgrade process cannot be performed on a cluster if one or more nodes are down. In this case, the node needs to be brought up and working prior to the software update process. Similarly, if a service set is faulty, the upgrade may not work in some circumstances Patch and minor update process It is advisable to perform a couple of checks before carrying out the software update process. • Check that there are no warnings or errors reported on any of the hardware. This can be done by logging into the GUI and checking the Hardware Problem Report. If there are messages in here, please rectify them. If the page is blank, this means that all hardware is reported as good • Ensure that you know the physical IP address of the node that has the active Management Console. This is the server that has the blue LED constantly on. (In a failure scenario, this could be a useful method to login and troubleshoot.) TIP: To find out the physical IP address of the node, use the following CLI commands: Use hardware show net status to display which node is hosting the active Management Console. It is the node name reported with [Active FM Nonedit]. Use net show config to display the physical and virtual IP addresses of all the nodes. The physical IP address of the node identified in the previous command is the node with the active Management Console. sftp the package to the staging area sftp the package (D2D_Master .rpm) to the staging area of the active node. • Example 1: (using Linux) sftp Admin@ 128 Troubleshooting

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Software update process
Types of software update
Patch: a one-off fix for an individual customer
Minor update: a patch or release that applies to all customers
Major update: not yet implemented
Quick Restore DVD: when a physical DVD is inserted into the server's DVD drive on server to
re-image the root file system.
IMPORTANT:
The Quick Restore DVD should only be used under the supervision of HP support
personnel. For that reason, it is not described in this document.
Before you start
Software updates can only be performed through the CLI using the Admin user account.
Software updates are delivered to customers in the form of a single rpm package, which may
contain multiple rpms. Everything is updated in the same way, using the rpm package: the software,
third party components and the firmware for hardware components.
All nodes are updated in parallel. A software update is NOT an online process. Services will
shutdown to perform the updates, so the whole appliance will be offline for a period of time
(approximately 30 minutes).
IMPORTANT:
A software upgrade process cannot be performed on a cluster if one or more nodes
are down. In this case, the node needs to be brought up and working prior to the software update
process. Similarly, if a service set is faulty, the upgrade may not work in some circumstances
Patch and minor update process
It is advisable to perform a couple of checks before carrying out the software update process.
Check that there are no warnings or errors reported on any of the hardware. This can be
done by logging into the GUI and checking the
Hardware Problem Report
.
If there are messages in here, please rectify them.
If the page is blank, this means that all hardware is reported as good
Ensure that you know the physical IP address of the node that has the active Management
Console. This is the server that has the blue LED constantly on. (In a failure scenario, this could
be a useful method to login and troubleshoot.)
TIP:
To find out the physical IP address of the node, use the following CLI commands:
Use
hardware show net status
to display which node is hosting the active Management
Console. It is the node name reported with
[Active FM Nonedit]
.
Use
net show config
to display the physical and virtual IP addresses of all the nodes. The
physical IP address of the node identified in the previous command is the node with the active
Management Console.
sftp the package to the staging area
sftp
the package (
D2D_Master <revision_info>.rpm
) to the staging area of the active
node.
Example 1: (using Linux)
sftp Admin@<Management_VIF>
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