README: HF7 Date:2010-07-02 OS:SLES10SP2 Veritas Storage Foundation Scalable File Server 5.5 HF7 Patch Upgrade README CONTENTS I. Overview II. Fixes in the new patch III. Known issues IV. Upgrade procedure ================================================ I. Overview ================================================ The Veritas Storage Foundation Scalable File Server provides a scalable clustered storage solution. ================================================ II. Fixes in new patch ================================================ Etrack Incidents: 2054677, 2065947, 2066867, 2077251 Errors/Problems Fixed: listed below Issues Details: [SFS]CIFS group switch issue.(2054677) [Filestore][412-288-892]cifs server status of one node is OFFLINE|FAULTED and shares faulting shortly after "server start" is run. (2065947) Change CIFS share monitor interval and timeout to 300.(2066867) NASGW:CIFS:Internal share entry for share is not shown in smb.conf or sometime it is shown on wrong node. (2077251) ================================================ III. Known issues ================================================ Please refer to sfs_relnotes.pdf section 5 " Known issues " for details about known issues. ================================================ IV. Upgrade Procedure ================================================ Step 1) Pre-Install Instructionis: Before installing the patch, please perform following steps: a) Login "support" account b) List out all the filesystem, those are mounted: > mount -t vxfs | grep "type vxfs" c) Unmount all the filesystem from all the nodes: > cfsumount d) Make sure no FS remain mounted. Run follwoing command and nothing should be displayed > mount -t vxfs | grep "type vxfs" Step 2) Apply patch only. a) Login through master > su - master b) Go to patch install > upgrade patch install Step 3) Check Status: As upgrade to HF7, admin should be able to see messages "Patch Installation of 5.5HF7 completed successfully" on the screen. Step 4) Reboot the cluster: a) Login through master > su - master b) Go to "cluster" section and do reboot > cluster > reboot Check State: Once cluster comes up, verfify followiing: a)Please check the state of filesystems. And run below comamnd in case it is in FAULTED state. >storage scanbus >support services autofix