3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software upgrade guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96005, October 2009)
Save the file secrets.tbd. Also, if you are using LDAP as a name service
backend and/or domain-level or ads-level security, you may have a private dir-
ectory containing passwords and account credentials used to access the domain
server.
• testparm –vs | grep '/'
Use this command to check for any other paths containing files that should be
backed up.
PSFS filesystems
Back up all PSFS filesystems before starting the upgrade. If you are using quotas,
also run the Matrix Server/HP Clustered File System psfsdq command to back up
the quota information stored on the filesystems.
Supported upgrade procedures
Use the upgrade procedure corresponding to your products:
See:Products to be upgraded:
Chapter 2, page 19Matrix Server and MxFS-Linux, HP Clustered File System and FS
Option for Linux software-only products.
Chapter 3, page 33Matrix Server and MxDB-Oracle-HiAv
Chapter 4, page 45
Matrix Server and MxDB-Oracle-HiAv, including upgrading from
32-bit to 64-bit
Chapter 5, page 65Matrix Server only
Chapter 6, page 71HP Clustered Gateway/HP 4400 Scalable NAS systems
Upgrades from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit OS
The upgrade procedures described in this manual can be used on servers that have
64-bit CPUs, are currently running the 3.5.1 release in 32-bit mode, and will upgrade
to 64-bit mode. If you are using MxDB-Oracle-HiAv, be sure to use the procedure in
Chapter 4, “Upgrade Matrix Server and MxDB-Oracle-HiAv and change the Oracle
word size.”
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