Upgrading controller software – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Managing Metadata Controllers

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In Xsan Admin, change the role of the computer from Client back to Controller.

If you want to switch control of the volumes back to the controller with the new IP

address (they’re currently hosted by the standby controller), stop and restart them.

You can also force the switch from the command line by typing:

$ sudo cvadmin -e ”fail volume“

where

volume

is the name of an Xsan volume.

Upgrading Controller Software

If your configuration includes a standby controller, you can upgrade the Xsan software

without interrupting the SAN. Xsan controller software is always compatible with the

preceding version of the client software (controllers can be one version ahead of

clients). So, you can upgrade your controllers first and your client computers will

continue to work until it is convenient to upgrade them to the same version.

Important:

The following instructions work only if you are upgrading from the most

recent previous version of Xsan (for example, from Xsan 1.3 to Xsan 1.4). If you’re

skipping a version by upgrading from Xsan 1.1 or 1.2 to Xsan 1.4, the failover method of

avoiding SAN interruption won’t work, and you’ll need to unmount and stop Xsan

volumes before upgrading.

For more information about migrating your SAN controllers, clients, and storage to

Xsan 1.4 from an earlier version of Xsan, including tips for upgrading with minimum

impact on existing storage, see the Xsan Migration Guide at www.apple.com/server/

documentation/.

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