05-13-2024 06:46 AM
Hi,
in https://sort.veritas.com/public/documents/sf/5.0MP3/linux/html/vcs_notes/ch01s12s01s05.htm is written repeat steps 3 to 7 on each of those nodes.
I think better is 3 to 8.
I mean after i apply patch on first node and reboot i switch back the service on node 1-then i take node 2.
True?
05-15-2024 04:45 AM
step 8 maybe not even needed as restarting HAD may result in the service groups be onlined on the "original node" designated (this is decided by your VCS configuration as well as VCS version). Also this kind of OS upgrade is normally performed during a maintenance window meaning all the production will be down for some times, switch the service groups as the end is fine
05-17-2024 03:12 AM - edited 05-17-2024 03:13 AM
if i like to patch with no downtime then
hastop -all -force
patch every node
and hastart on dode one by one.
true?
05-17-2024 04:28 AM
before running hastop -force -all,, run the commands below
hastatus -sum <<< make sure no resource/service groups in transient state (onlining/offlining/failing)
hagrp -freeze -persistent SG_name <<< freeeze all the service group to prevent unexpected on-/offline during maintenance
hastop -all -force
follow vendor's procedures to patch up OS (make sure Veritas version is compatible with the new OS patch)
start VCS on each node
unfreeze all the SGs frozen