HP StorageWorks Clustered Gateway (software-only) 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Upgrade Guide (433702-002, January 2008)

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membership partitions are configured, the replacements can be done
one-at-a-time while the cluster is online. If only one membership partition
is configured, the cluster must be offline when the partition is replaced.
See “Manage Membership Partitions” in the HP StorageWorks Clustered
File System Administration Guide for more information.
Recreate Notifiers
If you previously used notifier scripts, you will need to recreate the
notifiers. HP Clustered File System 3.6 provides three event notifier
services:
SNMP Notifier Service. This service sends SNMP notifications, or
traps, to the configured SNMP targets when the selected events occur.
Email Notifier Service. This service sends email to specified
addresses when the selected events occur.
Script Notifier Service. This service allows you to specify a script that
will be triggered when selected events occur. This method works in
the same way as the notifiers provided with previous HP Clustered
File System releases; however, you can specify only one notifier script.
For information about configuring the notifier services, see “Configure
Notifiers and View Events” in the HP StorageWorks Clustered File System
Administration Guide.
Recreate Concatenated Dynamic Volumes
After the upgrade to HP Clustered File System 3.6.0, you will see alerts
such as the following for each concatenated dynamic volume:
DynvolWarn: psvXX has old device format and should be
manually upgraded.
Until these dynamic volumes are recreated, you will not be able to use the
new volume disaster recovery feature. You can continue to use
concatenation when you recreate the volume.
CAUTION: Be sure to back up the filesystem on the volume before
recreating the volume. This procedure requires that you also
recreate the filesystem on the volume, which destroys all data