HP MPIO Full Featured DSM for P9000 family of Disk Arrays 4.02.00 installation and reference guide (AA-RVJ6M-TE, October 2010)
3. Using Cluster Administrator, resume the current cluster node.
NOTE:
Repeat steps 2–3 for all nodes in the cluster.
4. Migrate to HP MPIO P9000 DSM on current node by following steps 2–7 from the procedure
provided for Migrating from Secure Path to HP MPIO P9000 DSM on a stand-alone system.
5. Using Cluster Administrator:
a. Restore failback for all groups containing resources, as needed.
b. Redistribute cluster resources as desired.
NOTE:
When the migration is complete, you can, if desired, remove the Secure Path Manager and
Secure Path server from all the nodes in the cluster.
Migrating from Secure Path to HP MPIO P9000 DSM on systems that boot from
SAN
To migrate from Secure Path to HP MPIO P9000 DSM on systems that boot from SAN connected
devices, complete the following steps:
1. If you are running Autopath, remove it.
NOTE:
Maintain the connection to the boot device.
2. Reboot the system.
3. Follow steps 2–7 from the procedure provided for Migrating from Secure Path to HP MPIO P9000
DSM on a stand-alone system.
Migrating from HP MPIO Basic Failover to HP MPIO P9000
DSM
To migrate from HP MPIO basic failover for P9000 arrays to HP MPIO P9000 DSM, complete the
following steps:
1. Remove HP MPIO basic failover for P9000 arrays from the system.
2. Reboot the system.
3. Follow steps 2–7 from the procedure provided for Migrating from Secure Path to HP MPIO P9000
DSM on a stand-alone system.
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