4.0MP3+e1233409 for VERITAS Low Latency Transport (LLT Patch) 4.0MP3 on AIX
| Article:TECH60250 | | | Created: 2008-01-08 | | | Updated: 2009-01-13 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH60250 |
Problem
4.0MP3+e1233409 for VERITAS Low Latency Transport (LLT Patch) 4.0MP3 on AIX
Solution
* * * PATCH 4.0MP3+e1233409 for VERITAS Low Latency Transport 4.0MP3 AIX**
Patch Date: APRIL 2008
This README provides information on:
* BEFORE GETTING STARTED
* CRC AND BYTE COUNT
* FIXES AND ENHANCEMENTS INCLUDED IN THIS PATCH
* PACKAGES AFFECTED BY THIS PATCH
* INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR VCS
* UNINSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR VCS
* INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR SFRAC ENVIRONMENT
* UNINSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR SFRAC ENVIRONMENT
BEFORE GETTING STARTED
----------------------
This patch only applies to VRTSllt 4.0 MP3 running on AIX 5.3.
Ensure that you are running one of supported configurations before
installing this patch.
CRC AND BYTE COUNT
-------------------
Ensure that the file you have downloaded matches the following cksum and
byte count :
The following command can be used to ascertain this:
# cksum VRTSllt.rte.bff
2596463954 2048000 VRTSllt.rte.bff
displaying the CRC value (2596463954), and the byte count (2048000)
FIXES AND ENHANCEMENTS INCLUDED IN THIS VCS PATCH
-------------------------------------------------
e1233409 In Cluster setup, Veritas low latency transport(LLT) driver is used
for communication. LLT communicate with AIX OS DLPI driver for
sending and receiving network packets on physical network. The
upcalls from DLPI driver to LLT use to be always in process context.
With latest changes in AIX DLPI driver now calls to LLT comes in
interrupt context. This causes panic or hang in LLT driver or in
clients of LLT like GAB. The patch made the changes in LLT to be
interrupt safe and calls to clients of LLT done in process context.
The known Service pack of AIX which change the behavior of DLPI
driver and causing panic in LLT or GAB are:
AIX 5.3 TL7 SP2
AIX 5.3 TL6 SP5
Ensure that your system is not running the oslevel mentioned above
or system has workaround ifix package of AIX. Following are the
ifix or workaround package:
1.53TL07dlpi.5307SP2.080227.epkg.Z for AIX 5.3 TL7 SP2
2.53TL06dlpi.5306SP5.080228.epkg.Z for AIX 5.3 TL6 SP5
Apply this point patch and then upgrade the os level or make sure that
correct version of ifix is installed on the system.
PACKAGES AFFECTED BY THIS VCS PATCH
--------------------------------
This patch brings the VRTSllt.rte.bff fileset which is at 4.0.3.0 level
to 4.0.3.200 level
INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR VCS
---------------------------------
The following steps should be run on each node in the cluster, one at a
time:
1. Failover Groups: If any failover groups have been configured, and
are currently running on this node, migrate them to any of the other
active cluster nodes.
# hagrp -state | grep <CurrentSystem>
# hagrp -switch <SG> -to <AnotherActiveSystem>
2. Offline all parallel groups using CFS and CVM resources
on the current system. As an example the oracle_group would be
offlined as follows:
# hagrp -state | grep <CurrentSystem>
# hagrp -offline <oracle_group> -sys <CurrentSystem>
Note: This may take time, especially if your main.cf is big and
has a lot of dependencies.
2a. After all applications using CFS and CVM have been taken down, run 'slibclean' to unload the libraries
from memory.
3. Stop VCS on the current node.
# /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastop -local
4. If CVM/CFS/VXFEN is not configured, please go to step 7
verify that ports 'h', 'v' and 'w' have been closed if CVM/CFS is configured
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have ports 'h', 'v' and 'w' listed
5. Deinitialize CFS
# /opt/VRTSvxfs/sbin/fsclustadm cfsdeinit
Verify that port 'f' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'f' listed
6. Unconfigure vxfen
# /sbin/vxfenconfig -U
Verify that port 'b' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'b' listed
7. At this point all gab ports except port 'a' should have been closed
Verify this as follows:
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
8. Unconfigure GAB:
# /sbin/gabconfig -U
9. Unconfigure LLT:
# /sbin/lltconfig -Uo
10. Unload the LLT driver:
# /usr/sbin/strload -ud /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
11. Verify that the LLT driver has been unloaded
# /usr/sbin/strload -qd /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
/usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt: no
If llt is still loaded "yes" will show up in the output above.
Note: If you are unable to successfully unload the LLT driver,
the server may require a reboot after patch installation. This is
so that the newer LLT driver gets loaded in the AIX kernel
12. cd to the patch location and install the LLT patch:
# installp -a -d ./VRTSllt.rte.bff VRTSllt.rte
13. Verify that the new fileset has been installed:
# lslpp -l VRTSllt.rte
VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.200 APPLIED VERITAS Low Latency
Transport
14. Verify that the new LLT driver is loaded
# strload -qd /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
/usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt: yes
15. If not already loaded, load the newly installed LLT driver
# strload -d /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
16. Configure LLT
# /sbin/lltconfig -c
17. Verify that LLT has been configured properly
# /sbin/lltconfig
LLT is running
18. Verify that the GAB driver is loaded:
# /usr/bin/genkex | grep gab
23a3000 44a28 /usr/lib/drivers/gab
19. Configure GAB:
# sh /etc/gabtab
20. Verify that the GAB membership shows up correctly:
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
GAB Port Memberships
===============================================================
Port a gen 6eefdf01 membership 0
21. Start VCS:
# /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastart
22. To commit the patch (note that the patch cannot be backed out if it has been committed):
# installp -c VRTSllt.rte
23. Verify that the fileset is committed:
# lslpp -l VRTSllt.rte
VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.200 COMMITTED VERITAS Low Latency
Transport
UNINSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR VCS
------------------------------------
The VRTSllt.rte.bff patch can be backed out if it has not been committed
NOTE: Before uninstalling patch, make sure that oslevel of system is not:
- AIX 5.3 TL7 SP2
- AIX 5.3 TL6 SP5
If above mentioned oslevel or higher is running on system, ensure the correct version of
ifix or workaround package is installed. backing out this point patch will move llt to
older version which will cause panic or hang with the above mentioned OS level without ifix.
Steps to Backout the Patch:
a. Failover Groups: If any failover groups have been configured, and
are currently running on this node, migrate them to any of the other
active cluster nodes.
# hagrp -state | grep <CurrentSystem>
# hagrp -switch <SG> -to <AnotherActiveSystem>
b. Offline all parallel groups using CFS and CVM resources
on the current system. As an example the oracle_group would be
offlined as follows:
# hagrp -state | grep <CurrentSystem>
# hagrp -offline <oracle_group> -sys <CurrentSystem>
Note: This may take time, especially if your main.cf is big and
has a lot of dependencies.
c. After all applications using CFS and CVM have been taken down, run 'slibclean' to unload the libraries
from memory.
d. Stop VCS on the current node.
# /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastop -local
e. If CVM/CFS is not configured, please go to step 6
verify that ports 'h', 'v' and 'w' have been closed if CVM/CFS is configured
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have ports 'h', 'v' and 'w' listed
f. Deinitialize CFS
# /opt/VRTSvxfs/sbin/fsclustadm cfsdeinit
Verify that port 'f' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'f' listed
g. Unconfigure vxfen
# /sbin/vxfenconfig -U
Verify that port 'b' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'b' listed
h. At this point all gab ports except port 'a' should have been closed
Verify this as follows:
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
i. Unconfigure GAB:
# /sbin/gabconfig -U
j. Unconfigure LLT:
# /sbin/lltconfig -Uo
k. Unload the LLT driver:
# /usr/sbin/strload -ud /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
l. Verify that the LLT driver has been unloaded
# /usr/sbin/strload -qd /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
/usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt: no
If llt is still loaded "yes" will show up in the output above.
m. Backout the patch
# installp -r VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.200
n. Verify that the patch has been backed out:
# lslpp -l | grep VRTSllt.rte
VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.0 COMMITTED VERITAS Low Latency
Transport
o. Next as before go through the process of loading and configuring
LLT, GAB and bringing up VCS (steps 14 through 21 above of section
"INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR VCS")
Note: Steps 14 and 15 would now refer to the old llt driver
INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR SFRAC ENVIRONMENT
------------------------------------------------
To install the patch:
The following steps should be run on each node in the cluster, one at a
time:
1. If Oracle and associated processes are active outside of VCS
control, please stop them.
2(a) If srvctl is running (as is the case with 10gR1 and 10gR2)
$ srvctl stop nodeapps -n <node name>
2(b) If 'gsd' is running stop it.
For Oracle 9i R2 as Oracle user run the following command
$ gsdctl stop
To check the status of gsdctl, you can use the following command:
$ gsdctl stat
The gsdctl command is typically found in $ORACLE_HOME/bin
3. Failover Groups: If any failover groups have been configured, and
are currently running on this node, migrate them to any of the other
active cluster nodes.
# hagrp -state | grep <CurrentSystem>
# hagrp -switch <SG> -to <AnotherActiveSystem>
4. Offline all parallel groups using CFS and CVM resources
on the current system. As an example the oracle_group would be
offlined as follows:
# hagrp -state | grep <CurrentSystem>
# hagrp -offline <oracle_group> -sys <CurrentSystem>
Note: This may take time, especially if your main.cf is big and
has a lot of dependencies.
4(a) Stop CRS manually if CRS is not under VCS control.
#/etc/init.crs stop
4(b) After all the oracle instances and other applications using CFS and
CVM have been taken down, run 'slibclean' to unload the libraries
from memory.
5. Stop VCS on the current node.
# /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastop -local
6. Verify that ports 'h', 'v' and 'w' have been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have ports 'h', 'v' and 'w' listed
7. Deinitialize CFS
# /opt/VRTSvxfs/sbin/fsclustadm cfsdeinit
Verify that port 'f' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'f' listed
8. Unconfigure vcsmm
# /sbin/vcsmmconfig -U
Verify that port 'o' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'o' listed
If it does ensure that Oracle instances are offline
9. Unconfigure lmx
# /sbin/lmxconfig -U
10. Unload the lmx driver
# /usr/lib/methods/lmxext -stop
To verify if the driver has been unloaded
# /usr/lib/methods/lmxext -status
lmx: unloaded
11. Unconfigure vxfen
# /sbin/vxfenconfig -U
Verify that port 'b' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'b' listed
12. Unmount odm
# umount /dev/odm
# Verify that port 'd' has been closed
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The display should not have port 'd' listed
13. At this point all gab ports except port 'a' should have been closed
Verify this as follows:
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
14. Unconfigure GAB:
# /sbin/gabconfig -U
15. Unconfigure LLT:
# /sbin/lltconfig -Uo
16. Unload the LLT driver:
# /usr/sbin/strload -ud /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
17. Verify that the LLT driver has been unloaded
# /usr/sbin/strload -qd /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
/usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt: no
Note: If you are unable to successfully unload the LLT driver,
the server may require a reboot after patch (de) installation. This is
so that the newer LLT driver gets loaded in the AIX kernel
18. cd to the patch location and install the LLT patch:
# installp -a -d ./VRTSllt.rte.bff VRTSllt.rte
19. Verify that the new fileset has been installed:
# lslpp -l VRTSllt.rte
VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.200 APPLIED VERITAS Low Latency
Transport
20. Verify that the new LLT driver is loaded
# strload -qd /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
/usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt: yes
21. If not already loaded, load the newly installed LLT driver
# strload -d /usr/lib/drivers/pse/llt
22. Configure LLT
# /sbin/lltconfig -c
23. Verify that LLT has been configured properly
# /sbin/lltconfig
LLT is running
24. Configure GAB:
# sh /etc/gabtab
25. Verify that the GAB membership shows up correctly:
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
GAB Port Memberships
===============================================================
Port a gen 6eefdf01 membership 0
26. Configure vxfen
# /sbin/vxfenconfig -c
Verify that vxfen has been configured
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The output should list port 'b'
27. Load the lmx driver
# /etc/methods/lmxext -start
Verify that lmx is loaded in kernel
# /etc/methods/lmxext -status
lmx: loaded
28. Configure the lmx driver
# /sbin/lmxconfig -c
29. Configure vcsmm
# /sbin/vcsmmconfig -c
Verify that vxfen has been configured
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The output should list port 'o'
30. Mount ODM
# mount /dev/odm
31. Start VCS
# /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hastart
32. Check if all ports are now open
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
The output should list ports 'a', 'b', 'd', 'f',
'h', 'o', 'v', and 'w'
33. To commit the patch (note that the patch cannot be backed out if it
has been committed):
# installp -c VRTSllt.rte
34. To verify that the fileset is commited:
# lslpp -l VRTSllt.rte
VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.200 COMMITTED VERITAS Low Latency
Transport
UNINSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR SFRAC ENVIRONMENT
--------------------------------------------------
The VRTSllt.rte.bff patch can be backed out if it has not been committed
NOTE: Before uninstalling patch, make sure that oslevel of system is not:
- AIX 5.3 TL7 SP2
- AIX 5.3 TL6 SP5
If above mentioned oslevel or higher is running on system, ensure the correct version of
ifix or workaround package is installed. backing out this point patch will move llt to
older version which will cause panic or hang with the above mentioned OS level without ifix.
Steps to Backout the Patch:
Follow the steps outlined 1 through 20 of section "INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR SFRAC ENVIRONMENT"
to stop and uload
a. Backout the patch
# installp -r VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.200
b. Verify that the patch has been backed out:
# lslpp -l | grep VRTSllt.rte
VRTSllt.rte 4.0.3.0 COMMITTED VERITAS Low Latency
Transport
c. Follow steps 20 through 34 of SECTION "INSTALLING THIS LLT PATCH FOR SFRAC ENVIRONMENT"
to restart in the old environment.
Note: Steps 20 and 21 would now refer to the old llt driver
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