3.1.2 Matrix Server Upgrade Guide
Chapter 4: Double Upgrade Procedures 39
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23. Uninstall the Management Console:
# rpm -e mxconsole
24. Upgrade the operating system to 64-bit mode SLES9 SP2 or do a fresh
installation. (See Appendix B for information about files that need to
be modified.)
25. Install the Matrix Server Support RPM (use the 64-bit version) and the
MxFS-Linux kernel patches RPM and then compile the kernel and
reboot. Be sure to verify that the kernel is patched correctly for MxFS-
Linux. See Appendix B for more information.
26. If you did a fresh installation of the operating system, extract the
backup tar files saved in step 18 to /etc/opt/polyserve and /var/opt/
polyserve.
27. Install Matrix Server 3.1.2 from the Matrix Server product CD or the
location where you have downloaded the software. Be sure to install
the 64-bit version of the RPM.
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/pmxs-3.1.2-<xxxx>.x86_64.rpm
28. If you saved any Matrix Server configuration files in step 4, compare
the saved files with the new versions of the files that were installed
with Matrix Server 3.1.2. You will need to migrate your customized
values from the old files to the new files as necessary.
29. Install the Management Console:
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxconsole-3.1.2-<xxxx>.i586.rpm
30. Install the MxFS-Linux support RPM from the MxFS-Linux product
CD or the location where you have downloaded the software.
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxfs-sles9-support-3.1.2-<xxxx>.x86-64.rpm
Then install MxFS-Linux 3.1.2 from the product CD or the location
where you have downloaded the software.
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxfs-3.1.2-<xxxx>.x86_64.rpm
31. If you did a fresh installation of the operating system, recreate mount
points for the PSFS filesystems.