Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide for Solaris OS

How to Finish Upgrading to Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04 Software (Nonrolling)

Perform this procedure to reregister all resource types that received a new version from the upgrade, to modify eligible resources to use the new version of its resource type, then to re-enable resources and bring resource groups back online.


Note –

To upgrade future versions of resource types, see “Upgrading a Resource Type” in Sun Cluster Data Service Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS.


  1. Ensure that all steps in How to Upgrade to Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04 Software (Nonrolling) are completed.

  2. If you upgraded any data services that are not supplied on the Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 2 of 2 CD-ROM or the Java Enterprise System Accessory CD 3 CD-ROM, register the new resource types for those data services.

    Follow the documentation that comes with the data services.

  3. From any node, start the scsetup(1M) utility.


    # scsetup
    

  4. Register the new resource types.

    1. From the Main Menu, choose Resource groups.

    2. Choose Resource type registration.

    3. Choose Register all resource types which are not yet registered.

      The scsetup utility displays all resource types that are not registered.

      Follow the prompts to register the new resource types.

  5. Migrate all eligible resources to the new version of its resource type.

    1. From the Resource Group menu, choose Change properties of a resource.

    2. Choose Manage resource versioning.

    3. Choose Show versioning status.

      The scsetup utility displays all resources for which a new version of its resource type was installed during the upgrade. Make note of which new resource types you will upgrade the resources to.

    4. Choose Re-version all eligible resources.

      Follow the prompts to upgrade eligible resources to the new version of its resource type.

    5. Return to the Change properties of a resource menu.

  6. Modify extension properties for new resource type versions.

    1. For each new resource type that you migrated existing resources to, determine whether the new resource type requires additional modifications to its extension properties.

      Refer to each related data service manual for the requirements of each new resource type.


      Note –

      You do not need to change the Type_version property of a new resource type. That property was modified when you migrated resources to their new resource types in Step 5.


      • If no resource type requires additional modifications other than the Type_version property, go to Step 7.

      • If one or more resource types require additional modifications to extension properties, proceed to Step b.

    2. From the Change properties of a resource menu, choose Change extension resource properties.

    3. Follow the prompts to modify the necessary extension properties.

      Refer to your data service documentation for the names of extension properties and values to modify.

    4. Repeat for each resource type that requires modifications.

    5. Return to the Resource Groups menu.

  7. Re-enable all disabled resources.

    1. From the Resource Group Menu, choose Enable/Disable a resource.

    2. Choose a resource to enable and follow the prompts.

    3. Repeat Step b for each disabled resource.

    4. When all resources are re-enabled, type q to return to the Resource Group Menu.

  8. Bring each resource group back online.

    1. From the Resource Group Menu, choose Online/Offline or Switchover a resource group.

    2. Follow the prompts to put each resource group into the managed state and then bring the resource group online.

  9. When all resource groups are back online, exit the scsetup utility.

    Type q to back out of each submenu, or press Ctrl-C.

    The cluster upgrade is complete. You can now return the cluster to production.