Managing Serviceguard Fifteenth Edition, reprinted May 2008
Software Upgrades
Types of Upgrade
Appendix E484
Types of Upgrade
Rolling Upgrade
In a rolling upgrade, you upgrade the HP-UX operating system (if
necessary) and the Serviceguard software one node at a time without
bringing down your cluster. A rolling upgrade can also be done any time
one system needs to be taken offline for hardware maintenance or patch
installations.
This method is the least disruptive, but your cluster must meet both
general and release-specific requirements. See “Guidelines for Rolling
Upgrade” on page 485.
Non-Rolling Upgrade
In a non-rolling upgrade, you halt the cluster before upgrading HP-UX (if
necessary) and the Serviceguard software.
This method involves cluster down time, but allows for a broader range
of upgrades than rolling upgrade. For example, you will need to do a
non-rolling upgrade, or a migration with cold install, if you are
upgrading from an older release of Serviceguard than rolling upgrade
supports (see the Release Notes for the target version of Serviceguard for
the specific rolling upgrade requirements).
Migration with Cold Install
A cold install involves an installation or re-installation of HP-UX. It
erases the current operating system and data and then installs the new
operating system and software; you must then restore the data.
The advantage of migrating with cold install is that the software can be
installed without regard for the software currently on the system or
concern for cleaning up old software.