Note

You should upgrade the master last.

1.Upgrade node A and restart it.

B and C continue to function as a 3.6 cluster. Node A (running the later version of IPSO) rejoins the cluster as a member.

2.Upgrade node B and restart it.

Node C continues to function as a 3.6 cluster. Node B (running the later version of IPSO) rejoins the cluster as a member.

3.Make sure that nodes A and B have successfully restarted and rejoined the cluster.

Note

Performing this steps ensures that there will be no interruption in service when node C restarts.

4.Upgrade node C and restart it.

When node C begins to restart, node A or B is selected as the new master and both nodes continue forwarding traffic. When node C completes the process of restarting, it joins the new cluster.

Enabling Cluster Management

After you complete the upgrade process, the cluster is active but you cannot use Cluster Voyager or the CCLI until you create a password for a cluster administrator user on each of the cluster nodes. After you upgrade IPSO on the cluster nodes, you can perform the following procedure to create a password for the cadmin user on each of the nodes.

1.Access the Clustering Setup Configuration page .

2.Click Change cadmin password.

The Cluster Management Configuration page appears.

3.Enter a password for the user cadmin.

Note

You must use the same password on each node that you add to the cluster. This is also the password that you use to log into Cluster Voyager or the CCLI.

4.Enter the password for cadmin again (for verification).

5.Click Apply.

The page displays fields for changing the cadmin password. Use this page if you want to change this password in the future.

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