Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Using UNIX Commands
- Typographic Conventions
- Shell Prompts
- Related Documentation
- Accessing Sun Documentation Online
- Sun Welcomes Your Comments
- New Features
- Features, Benefits, and Products
- SAN 4.0 Device Names
- On-Demand Node Creation
- Fabric Connection of Hosts
- Cascading of Switches
- Higher Realized Bandwidth
- Support of Multiple Protocols
- Support for More, Heterogeneous Storage Devices
- Support for New Hardware and Software
- Software and Hardware Upgrade
- Building Blocks for More Complex Topologies
- Overall Installation Order
- Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port
- Installing SAN Software for the First Time
- Upgrading Existing SAN Software

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5. Reboot your system.
If a previous version of a package is installed, the script installs the more up-to-date
one. If the current version of the package is installed, the script does not reinstall it.
If, for any reason, the script fails, all the installed packages and patches, except for
PatchPro2.0.1, are removed.
If the script fails, you may want to install the software manually. See Appendix A.
Upgrading Existing SAN Software
Before starting the upgrade, ensure that all required software and patches are
accessible. For more information on required software, see Chapter 3.
The upgrade process is almost identical to the process for installing SAN software
for the first time. When you asked for a password, however, you must use the one
already on your system, rather than the first time changeit.
See “Installing SAN Software for the First Time” on page 13 for instructions.
If the script fails, and you want to install the SAN software manually, see
Appendix B.
StorEdge SAN patch installation completed.
Installation of Sun StorEdge SAN completed Successfully
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