3.1.2 Matrix Server Upgrade Guide
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4. If the following Matrix Server configuration files have been modified
at your site, save copies of the files. After the second installation of
Matrix Server, you can merge your local changes into the new versions
of the files.
/etc/opt/polyserve/mxinit.conf
/etc/opt/polyserve/scl.conf
/etc/opt/polyserve/fc_pcitable
/etc/opt/polyserve/san_snmp.conf
5. Remove any MxFS-Linux patches:
# rpm -e mxfs-fastpatch
6. Uninstall MxFS-Linux 3.1.x from the server. Run the following
commands. (When you uninstall MxFS-Linux, you may see an error
message stating that a failure occurred. You can ignore this message;
the uninstall was successful.)
# rpm -e mxfs
# rpm -e mxfs-sles9-support
# rpm -e mxfs-patches
7. If the Matrix Server Support RPM is installed, uninstall it:
# rpm -e pmxs-sles9-support
8. Uninstall any Matrix Server patches installed on the server:
# rpm -e pmxs-patch
9. Uninstall Matrix Server 3.1.x from the server. This step does not
remove your existing matrix configuration or log files. The matrix
software must be uninstalled from a location outside of the matrix
directory structure (/opt/polyserve).
Run this command on the server:
# rpm -e pmxs
The following message then appears:
Stopping PolyServe Matrix Server
This server needs to be rebooted before the product removal
can proceed.