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/opt/3com/VCX -> /opt/3com/VCX.7.0.xc
6Stop the Authentication and Directory service by entering the following
commands:
cd /opt/3com/VCX/scripts/rc3.d
./S20vcxdata stop
7Stop IP Messaging. When the primary VCX server reboots, IP Messaging
restarts and must be stopped before you can upgrade the secondary VCX
server. However, you should ensure IP Messaging is fully active before
stopping it. To check IP Messaging status, enter the following commands:
su - app
cd /opt/3com/VCX/UMS/vcx-scripts/init.d
./vcxums status
8If the returned status is ...running..., stop IP Messaging by entering
the following commands:
exit
cd /opt/3com/VCX/scripts/rc3.d
./S60ums stop
Upgrading the
Secondary VCX
Server
Follow the steps in this section to upgrade the secondary VCX server.
1To start the upgrade process, enter these commands on the secondary
VCX server:
cd /opt/installtemp
tar xvf vcx-all-7.0.xc.tar
cd upgrade-7.0.xc
./install-upgrade
The system may prompt you to confirm that a new operating system
version will be installed and indicates which disk partition will be used
after the upgrade. If you see such a prompt, answer y.
The system displays several status messages. The last two messages are:
------------------- Installation Completed Successfully -------------------
------------------- VCX version 7.0.xc is now available -------------------
2Obtain a license key for the server. See Obtaining a LicenseKey File.
3Install the license key. See Installing a LicenseKey File.
4Switch to the new software version by entering the following command:
vcx-switchversion 7.0.xc