Follow these steps to upgrade from TAS 5.x to TAS 5.2:
Back up your current version of TAS, including all volumes.
Mount the TAS 5.2 CD in the drive.
Change directory to the location of tnconvert with the following command, where mntpnt represents the mount point and OSversion represents the name of the platform to convert, from the table below:
# cd /mntpnt/TAS/OSversion |
Platform |
OSversion |
---|---|
AIX |
aix4_1_4 |
Solaris on SPARC |
solaris2_5_1/sparc |
Solaris on i386 |
solaris2_5_1/i386 |
HP 10.10 and 10.20 |
hpux10_20 |
IRIX 5.3 |
irix5_3 |
IRIX 6.x |
irix6_x |
Run tnconvert using the format below. For a complete description of the command options, see Table 2-1.
# tnconvert [-f] [-k activation-key] |
The following example shows the sequence of commands for mounting the CD and running tnconvert, for Solaris on SPARC:
# cd /cdrom/totalnet_advanced_server/TAS/solaris2_5_1/sparc # ./tnconvert |
To verify the success of tnconvert, check the log.tnconv file in the /etc/totalnet/convert directory. The log file for tnconvert in TAS 5.2 contains more information than in previous releases, including each conversion step, a copy of the original configuration, and a copy of the new configuration.
Shut down TAS and TotalAdmin:
# cd TNHOME/usr/sbin # ./tnshut # ./tas.sh stop totaladmin |
Unload the drivers:
# ./tniunload # ./atunload |
If you have Solaris or AIX, or if your system runs NetBEUI, run nbuunload in addition to tniunload and atunload:
# ./nbuunload |
For TAS 5.1 on Solaris, run smbmxunload if you have loaded multi-user kernel drivers:
# ./smbmxunload |
Remove the old package by following the appropriate instructions in the following table:
Platform |
Command/Instruction |
---|---|
AIX |
Use smit. |
Sparc/i386 |
Run the command pkgrm TAS TASDOC and, if you have the TASDCE package installed, pkgrm TASDCE for Sparc platforms. |
HP 10.x |
Run the command swremove -x autoreboot=true TAS TASDOC. |
IRIX |
Run the command inst -a -R TAS. |
Install TAS 5.2 according to the instructions for your platform.
Run tnvolck. The example below shows the sequence of commands for running tnvolck to synchronize all volumes in TAS. For a complete description of the command options, refer to Table 2-2.
# cd TNHOME/usr/bin # ./tnvolck -a |
Start the TotalNET system:
# cd TNHOME/usr/sbin # ./tnstart |
Connect to TNAS and administer TAS by following the instructions in "Connecting to TNAS and Accessing Documentation".
You do not need to complete initial setup to upgrade.