Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3 Hot Fix 3 Patch for Linux - SLES9
| Article:TECH63033 | | | Created: 2008-01-04 | | | Updated: 2009-01-28 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH63033 |
Problem
Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Maintenance Pack 3 Hot Fix 3 Patch for Linux - SLES9
Solution
Click on the Download Now link below and then use these commands to unpack and install the appropriate patch.
# cksum *
1854170214 22960814 vm-rhel4_x86_64-5.0MP3HF3-rpms.tar.gz
1795910079 20479050 vm-rhel5_x86_64-5.0MP3HF3-rpms.tar.gz
2359074610 22027840 vm-sles10_x86_64-5.0MP3HF3-rpms.tar.gz
1589429643 20602410 vm-sles9_x86_64-5.0MP3HF3-rpms.tar.gz
# gzip -d <File_Name>.tar.gz
# tar -xf <File_Name>.tar
# cat README
Etrack Incidents: 1401029,1375303,1366824,1366849,1321752,1363318
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VERITAS Volume Manager 5.0 MP3HF3 for Linux
This is a hotfix patch 3 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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Errors/Problems Fixed:
With devices in non-ready state, system panics at an early stage of boot
or after running command vxdctl enable or vxconfigd -k (e1401029)
Slow I/O performance with VxFS filesystems on mirror-concat VxVM volumes
with DCO and DRL (e1375303)
SmartMove fixes to support VxVM move operations, layered volumes and
instant snapshots. (e1366824,e1366849,e1321752,e1363318)
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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-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_RHEL4.i686.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_RHEL4.x86_64.rpm
(for rhel5_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_RHEL5.i686.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_RHEL5.x86_64.rpm
(for sles9_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_SLES9.i586.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_SLES9.x86_64.rpm
(for sles10_x86_64)
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-platform
# rpm -ev --nodeps VRTSvxvm-common
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-common-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_SLES10.i586.rpm
# rpm -ihv VRTSvxvm-platform-5.0.30.03-MP3HF3_SLES10.x86_64.rpm
After installing the appropriate RPMs run 'vxinstall' to re-enable vxconfigd.
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