Perform this procedure on all nodes of the cluster.
Patch the secondary cluster before you patch the primary cluster, to permit testing.
Perform the following tasks:
Ensure that the Solaris OS is installed to support Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software.
If Solaris software is already installed on the node, you must ensure that the Solaris installation meets the requirements for Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software and any other software that you intend to install on the cluster.
Ensure that Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software packages are installed on the node.
Ensure that you completed all steps in How to Prepare a Sun Cluster Geographic Edition System for Patches.
Ensure that all the nodes are online and part of the cluster.
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.
Become superuser on each node.
On each node, install any necessary patches to support Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software by using the patchadd command.
If you are applying Sun Cluster patches, use the Sun Cluster methods on both clusters.
After you have installed all required patches on all nodes of the cluster, on each node start the common agent container.
# /usr/sbin/cacaoadm start |
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.
On one node, enable Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software.
# geoadm start |
Add all application resource groups that you removed while you were preparing the cluster for a patch installation back to the protection group.
# geopg add-resource-group resourcegroup protectiongroup |
See the geopg(1M) man page for more information.
Start all the protection groups that you have added.
# geopg start -e local [-n] protectiongroup |
See the geopg(1M) man page for more information.
After you patch the secondary cluster, perform a sanity test on the Sun Cluster Geographic Edition software, and then repeat this procedure on the primary cluster.