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Updating Your Oracle® Solaris Cluster 4.4 Environment

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Updated: March 2019
 
 

How to Commit the Updated Cluster

Before You Begin

Ensure that all update procedures are completed for all cluster nodes that you are updating.

  1. From one node, check the update status of the cluster.
    phys-schost# scversions
  2. From the following table, perform the action that is listed for the output message from Step 1.
    Output Message
    Action
    Update commit is needed.
    Proceed to Step 3.
    Update commit is NOT needed. All versions match.
    Update commit cannot be performed until all cluster nodes are updated. Please run scinstall(8) on cluster nodes to identify older versions.
    Return to the Oracle Solaris Cluster update procedures that you used and update the remaining cluster nodes.
    Check update cannot be performed until all cluster nodes are updated. Please run scinstall(8) on cluster nodes to identify older versions.
    Return to the Oracle Solaris Cluster update procedures that you used and update the remaining cluster nodes.
  3. After all nodes have rejoined the cluster, from one node commit the cluster to the update.
    phys-schost# scversions -c

    Committing the update enables the cluster to utilize all features in the newer software. New features are available only after you perform the update commitment.

  4. From one node, verify that the cluster update commitment has succeeded.
    phys-schost# scversions
    Update commit is NOT needed. All versions match.

Next Steps

Go to How to Verify the Update.