4.1.0 HP Polyserve Matrix Server Upgrade Guide (T5392-96067, October 2010)

17. Click Apply (on the bottom of the Matrix Configuration window) to save the
Matrix Server configuration.
NOTE:
If the Apply fails, verify that the FC switch ports are enabled for all of the
servers. If the switch ports are enabled, check the Windows Disk
Management MMC snap-in to determine whether the node can see the
disks on the SAN and whether the disks are online. Also check the HBA
driver.
18. When asked if you want to start the Matrix Server service, answer yes. If you
are not prompted to start the service, go to the Matrix Wide Configuration tab
and start Matrix Server on the upgraded server. The upgraded server will now
rejoin the matrix.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to review the drive letter and mount point assignments on the server
and restore any missing or incorrect assignments.
19. If you are using HP PolyServe Software for Microsoft SQL Server, install the SQL
instance on the newly upgraded server. On the PolyServe Management Console,
select Tools > Install SQL. Select only the newly upgraded node for installation.
(For more information about installing SQL instances, see the HP PolyServe
Software for Microsoft SQL Server administration guide.)
20. Apply SQL Server service pack/hot fixes on the upgraded server. On the
PolyServe Management Console, select Tools > SP/Hotfix Update SQL. Select
only the newly upgraded node for installation.
21. Reboot the upgraded server.
22. Enable hosting on the upgraded server. On the Management Console, open
the Virtual Hosts tab and select the virtual host (such as a Virtual SQL Server or
Virtual CIFS Server) that was primary on that server. Right-click and select Rehost.
On the Rehost dialog, select the network interface for the upgraded server and
click OK.
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