Sun Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide

ProcedureHow to Prepare a Sun Cluster Geographic Edition System for Patches

  1. Ensure that the cluster is functioning properly.

    To view the current status of the cluster, run the following command from any node:


    % cluster status
    

    See the cluster(1CL) man page for more information.

    Search the /var/adm/messages log on the same node for unresolved error messages or warning messages.

  2. Become superuser on a node of the cluster.

  3. Remove all application resource groups from protection groups.

    This step ensures that resource groups are not stopped when you later stop the protection groups.


    # geopg remove-resource-group resourcegroup protectiongroup
    

    See the geopg(1M) man page for more information.

  4. Perform the preceding steps on all clusters that have a partnership with this cluster.

  5. Stop all protection groups that are active on the cluster.


    # geopg stop protectiongroup -e local
    

    See the geopg(1M) man page for more information.

  6. Stop the Sun Cluster Geographic Edition infrastructure.


    # geoadm stop
    

    Shutting down the infrastructure ensures that a patch installation on one cluster does not affect the other cluster in the partnership.

    See the geoadm(1M) man page for more information.

  7. On each node, stop the common agent container.


    # /usr/sbin/cacaoadm stop
    

    Note –

    You must use common agent container 2, which is located in the /usr/sbin directory. Use the /usr/sbin/cacaoadm -V command to check which version of common agent container you are using.


Next Steps

Install the required patches for the Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software. Go to How to Install Patches on a Sun Cluster Geographic Edition System.