Symantec manual Required HP-UX patches, PHKL32272

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Installing and configuring the product

Required HP-UX patches

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Required HP-UX patches

HP-UX required patches include the following:

HP-UX Patch ID

Description

 

 

PHCO_32385

Enables fscat(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32387

Enables getext(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32388

Enables setext(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32389

Enables vxdump(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32390

Enables vxrestore(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32391

Enables vxfsstat(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32392

Enables vxtunefs(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32393

Enables vxupgrade(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32488

Enables LIBC for VxFS 4.1 and later file systems.

 

 

PHCO_32523

Enhancement to quota(1) for supporting large uids.

 

 

PHCO_32524

Enhancement to edquota for supporting large uids.

 

 

PHCO_32551

Enhancement to quotaon/quotaoff for supporting large uids.

 

 

PHCO_32552

Enhancement to repquota for supporting large uids.

 

 

PHCO_32596

Enables df(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32608

Enables bdf(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32609

Enables fstyp(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32610

Enables mount(1M).

 

 

PHCO_32611

Fix fs_wrapper to accept vxfs from subtype.

 

 

PHCO_33238

swapon(1M) cumulative patch.

 

 

PHCO_34036

LVM commands patch.

 

 

PHCO_34208

SAM cumilative patch.

 

 

PHCO_34191

Cumulative libc patch.

 

 

PHSS_32674

Obam patch (backend for the SAM patch).

 

 

PHKL_31500

Sept04 Base Patch

 

 

PHKL_32272

Changes to fix intermittent failures in getacl/setacl.

 

 

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Contents HP-UX Sfcfs Technical support Licensing and registrationPage Contents Adding a node to a cluster Chapter Upgrading the productInstalling and configuring the product Hardware overview Shared storage Fibre channel switchCluster platforms Software components Packages installed with Sfcfs onlyPackage Contents Optional packages for Sfcfs and Sfcfs HA Packages ContentsPHKL32272 Required HP-UX patchesPHKL32430 HP-UX Patch ID DescriptionRelease Notes PreinstallationProduct licensing Secure communication Setting Path and Manpath environment variablesPrerequisites Veritas Enterprise AdministratorRequirements Alternatively, remove the file /sbin/init.d/vmsa-serverInstalling the product Enter one or more system names to install Sfcfs If you want to use rsh you must specify on the command lineEnter 1, 2 or 3 to be installed on all systems Change directory to /dvdromConfiguring the Components Do you want to add another user to the cluster? y,n,q y Installation log file Using the log filesResponse file Summary fileLow Latency Transport configuration files Verifying the configuration filesEtc/llthosts Etc/llttabOutput resembles Checking Low Latency Transport operationLog into system02 # lltstat -p Checking Group Membership and Atomic Broadcast operation Group Membership and Atomic Broadcast configuration filesEtc/gabtab Enter the following command on any systems Output for an Sfcfs HA installation resemblesChecking cluster operation See the hastatus1M manualVerifying the configuration files #System Attribute Value Configuring VCS Verifying agent configurationSynchronizing time on Cluster File Systems Main.cf file Typical VCS configuration file for Sfcfs file resemblesSfcfs HA Only VCS application failover servicesVCS application failover services Upgrading the product Planning the upgrade Preparing to upgrade the productUpgrade paths Complete the following tasks in advance of upgradingMP1 Phased upgrade Upgrade OverviewFull upgrade Change to the top-level directory on the disc Upgrading from 3.5 to# hastart Replace it with Remove VRTSwebRun through , , , and on rest of the nodes to be upgraded See the Veritas Cluster Server Installation Guide Run the following command on all the nodes to start VCS Upgrading from 4.1 to Install all the prerequisite patches and reboot the machines Etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf file Full upgrade Etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf file Upgrading the disk layout versions # umount /mnt1 Upgrading the disk layout versions Adding and removing a node Enter the system name of the new node to install Sfcfs Enter y to install Sfcfs on these systemsAdding a node to a cluster Change to the Sfcfs directoryStart VxVM on the system that has been added Enter 1 or 2 to be installed on all systemsRun the following command Configuring Sfcfs and CVM agents on the new nodeOpen the VCS configuration for writing Write the new VCS configuration to diskCreate a /mnt on system03 and run the following commands Add shared disk groups to the cluster configurationRemoving a node from a cluster Put the CVM resources back online, in the following order# rm /etc/vxfentab # rm /etc/vxfendg # ./uninstallsfcfs Removing a node from a cluster Enter y to uninstall Sfcfs Enter the system names to uninstall SfcfsUninstalling the product Incorrect permissions for root on remote system Installation issuesInaccessible system Storage Foundation Cluster File System problemsResource temporarily unavailable Mount failures Unmount failuresPerformance issues Command failuresIf this error message displays Following error message displaysNetwork partition/jeopardy High availability issuesLow memory

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