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27. Start the HP CFS Management Console (if you are not already
connected) and connect to one of the servers in group A (a server that
has already been upgraded). Verify that all of the servers in group B
have rebooted, and then export the configuration from the group A
server to the servers in group B.
NOTE: If an export fails, verify that the FC switch ports are enabled for
all of the servers.
28. On the Cluster Wide Configuration tab, start HP Clustered File
System on all of the servers in group B.
All servers in the cluster are now operational.
Caveats for Upgrades to Windows 2003
When upgrading the operating system to Windows 2003, you should be
aware of the following:
• If you are using TrendMicro, you may need to use the workaround
described in the following TrendMicro Knowledge Base article:
http://kb.trendmicro.com/solutions/solutionDetail.asp?solutionID=16836
• If you are using the Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS) in
conjunction with HP Clustered File System for CIFS, be sure to use the
Windows 2003 version of the administrative tools to manage the DFS
namespace.
• In general, Windows administrative tasks should be performed with
Windows 2003 tools, not the versions supplied with Windows 2000.