3.5.1 Matrix Server Upgrade Guide
Chapter 3: Double Rolling Upgrades 29
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After Matrix Server 3.5.1 is installed, the installation process runs the
mxcheck utility, which will report errors for the saved files. Review
the mxcheck report to locate the saved files and then compare them
with the new versions of the files that have been installed. You will
need to migrate your customized values from the old files to the new
files as necessary. You can then delete the .rpmsave files.
NOTE: If your mxinit.conf file includes SanPulse start options, be sure
to rename the options as described under “Changes for
SanPulse Start Options” on page 4.
34. Install the Management Console:
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxconsole-3.5.1-<xxxx>.<arch>.rpm
35. 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-3.5.1-<xxxx>.x86-64.rpm
Then install MxFS-Linux 3.5.1 from the product CD or the location
where you have downloaded the software.
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/mxfs-3.5.1-<xxxx>.x86_64.rpm
36. Install the quota tools RPM. (This RPM is optional).
# rpm -i <mountpoint>/pmxs-quota-tools-3.13-<xxxx>.<arch>.rpm
37. If you did a fresh installation of the operating system, recreate mount
points for the PSFS filesystems.
38. Start Matrix Server on the upgraded server. Run the following
command:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs start
39. Re-enable the server (right-click on the server and select Enable).
40. Repeat steps 20 through 38 on each remaining server.
All servers are now running Matrix Server 3.5.1 in 64-bit mode.