Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3 Hot Fix 1 Patch for Linux - SLES10
| Article:TECH62109 | | | Created: 2008-01-29 | | | Updated: 2009-01-28 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH62109 |
Problem
Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3 Hot Fix 1 Patch for Linux - SLES10
Solution
Click on the Download Now link below and then use these commands to unpack and install the appropriate patch.
# cksum *
162455625 20596488 vm-5.0MP3-sles9_x86_64-5.0MP3_HF1-rpms.tar.gz
1265366423 22961014 vm-rhel4_x86_64-5.0MP3_HF1-rpms.tar.gz
1510170289 20479515 vm-rhel5_x86_64-5.0MP3_HF1-rpms.tar.gz
1618169363 22024098 vm-sles10_x86_64-5.0MP3_HF1-rpms.tar.gz
# gzip -d <File_Name>.tar.gz
# tar -xf <File_Name>.tar
# cd rpms
# cat README
Etrack Incidents: 1366824,1366849,1321752,1363318
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VERITAS Volume Manager 5.0 MP3HF1 for Linux
This is a hotfix patch 1 for Veritas Volume Manager 5.0MP3 on Linux.
This patch can only be installed on top of the following:
VERITAS Volume Manager 5.0MP3
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SmartMove can be used to migrate online to thin provisioning capable
storage arrays and automatically reclaim unused space. In 5.0 MP3 GA,
SmartMove only applies to the vxplex command and is turned off by
default. This hotfix extends SmartMove to all supported VxVM move
operations, layered volumes and instant snapshots. With the hotfix,
the default behavior is to use SmartMove for VxVM volumes that
contain disks that are known to be thin, typically through automated
discovery of device attributes.
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Patch Installation Instructions:
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o Before-the-upgrade :-
(a) Stop I/Os to all the VxVM volumes.
(b) Umount any filesystems with VxVM volumes.
(c) Stop applications using any VxVM volumes.
o Select the appropriate RPMs for your system, and upgrade to the new patch.
(for rhel4_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL4.i686.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL4.x86_64.rpm
(for rhel4)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL4.i686.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL4.i686.rpm
(for rhel5_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL5.i686.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL5.x86_64.rpm
(for rhel5)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL5.i686.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_RHEL5.i686.rpm
(for sles9_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES9.i586.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES9.x86_64.rpm
(for sles9)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES9.i586.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES9.i586.rpm
(for sles10_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES10.i586.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES10.x86_64.rpm
(for sles10)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES10.i586.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.01-MP3HF1_SLES10.i586.rpm
After installing the appropriate RPMs run 'vxinstall' to re-enable vxconfigd.
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