I have had a couple of occasions in the
past (though not recently) where some of my configuration options were changed
after an upgrade. As long as you have valid snapshots of your vol0 volume
available, you can refer back to them to check and compare old versions of
config files vs new if something has unexpectedly changed.
--
Michael
W. Sphar - IS&T - Lead Systems Administrator
SMBU
Engineering Support Services, BMC Software
From:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Brent Ellis
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007
12:26 PM
To: Brent Ellis
Cc: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re: Upgrading Data OnTap
Thanks for everyone's responses, it sounds like the really important
thing I was missing was the download part. I may setup a web folder with
upgrades however to facilitate this process in the future. The main thing
I was worried about is that my configuration will be the same after I am done
upgrading.
If anyone is curious, I am upgrading because while we were testing
Wista we found that name resolution doesn't work to access the filer for the
version of Data Ontap we have installed. According to the NOW website
this problem was fixed in subsequent 7.1.x releases.
Brent Ellis
Computing Services
Group
617-358-2486
On Mar 8, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Brent Ellis wrote:
I would like to upgrade my filer from data ontap 7.1p1 to 7.1.2 and I
just want to make sure I am doing it write.
I plan on doing the following:
1. disable the cluster
2. mount the c$ share as a drive
3. run the 7.1.2 installer
4. reboot
5. repeat with the other cluster partner
6. enable the cluster.
Does that sound right? It seems a little to easy to me