Black Box ET0100A Node Shut Down, Execute the upgrade on Each Server in the Cluster in Order

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Node Shut Down

CAUTION

ALL NODES in the ETM Cluster MUST be shut down in the following order:

Shutdown EncrypTight Manager Cluster Node 1

[root@PIT-ETM-N1 upgrade]# /etc/init.d/policyserver stop Shutdown message has been posted to the server.

Server shutdown may take a while - check logfiles for completion Waiting for Server to stop.........

Server has stopped

Shutdown EncrypTight Manager Cluster Node 2

[root@PIT-ETM-N2 upgrade]# /etc/init.d/policyserver stop Shutdown message has been posted to the server.

Server shutdown may take a while - check logfiles for completion Waiting for Server to stop.........

Server has stopped

Shutdown Disaster Recovery Server Node 1

[root@PIT-ETM-DR1 upgrade]# /etc/init.d/policyserver stop Shutdown message has been posted to the server.

Server shutdown may take a while - check logfiles for completion Waiting for Server to stop.........

Server has stopped

Shutdown Disaster Recovery Server Node 2 (Assuming DR Servers are also clustered)

[root@PIT-ETM-DR2 upgrade]# /etc/init.d/policyserver stop Shutdown message has been posted to the server.

Server shutdown may take a while - check logfiles for completion Waiting for Server to stop.........

Server has stopped

Execute the upgrade on EACH Server in the Cluster in ORDER

11Execute the upgrade on EncrypTight Manager Cluster Node 1 YOU MUST wait for the upgrade to complete before continuing

2Execute the upgrade on EncrypTight Manager Cluster Node 2 YOU MUST wait for the upgrade to complete before continuing

3Execute the upgrade on Disaster Recovery Server Node 1

YOU MUST wait for the upgrade to complete before continuing

4 Execute the upgrade on Disaster Recovery Server Node 2 (Assuming DR Servers are also clustered)

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Contents EncrypTight Installation Guide Page Table Of Contents Appendices About This Document Contacting Customer Support Virtual Machine Options EncrypTight Manager 3.3 Installation OptionsEncrypTight-Manager-3.3-standalone Hardware Options Installation OptionsInstallation Options EncrypTight-Manager-3.3Single Server Install Installation ExamplesFirewall Information To configure an IP address and netmask Configuring Networking ParametersTo configure the gateway address To run the stand alone installation script Running the Installation ScriptVirtual Machine Cluster Install System RequirementsHardware Cluster Install Ordering of actions is importantInstallation Examples Disaster Recovery Option Run the installation scriptsUsing Single Server For Main Site Disaster Recovery InstallOrdering of actions is important Testing Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery SiteUpgrade Non-Cluster Instance of ETM EncrypTight Manager Upgrade of an Existing ETM InstanceSCP upgrade file to ETM Non-Cluster Optional Verify the downloaded upgrade bin file Execute the upgrade on the ETM server Non-ClusterExample Upgrade from 3.1.3451 to Upgrade Warning EncrypTight Manager Installation Guide Upgrade ETM Cluster Instances SCP upgrade file to ETM ClusterExecute the upgrade on Each Server in the Cluster in Order Node Shut DownThis will upgrade from 3.2.3971 to Start up Each Server in the Cluster in Order Backing out of an upgrade Backup and Restore of EncrypTight ManagerGeneral Guidelines Hardware Server specifics Backup components provided by ETMDrive failures Other hardware component failures Example backup and restore proceduresProcedure 1. Backing up the entire filesystem Damage to the ETM software or databaseProcedure 3. Backing up the ETM software and data Alternative *nix backup methodsProcedure 5. Backing up the ETM database Procedure 4. Restoring the ETM software and dataProcedure 6. Restoring the ETM database Cluster notes Restoring to factory defaultsVM Server specifics DR notesHardware Disaster Recovery Cluster Install AppendicesRun the installation scripts Actions on DR activation failover occurs Preparation for DR listeningFailback Installing the CSM OVA Running vSphere ClientInstalling the CSM OVA Deploy OVF Template OVF Template Details Name and Location Host / Cluster Resource Pool Datastore Ready to Complete Basic Tasks Setup Networking Main ScreenMain Network Config Default Gateway Page Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7
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