When a previous version level of the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager has been installed, you can save the setting data and have the current version of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager inherit the saved data.
This section explains how to upgrade from a previous version level of the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser.
Note
Before migration, refer to "Chapter 3 Restrictions and advisory notes" for confirmation.
Back up the setting data of the previous version level of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager.
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Refer to "9.1.1.2.3 Backup of Linux Manager" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide, for how to perform backup.
Uninstall the previous version level of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager.
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Refer to "9.2 [Linux] Manager uninstallation" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Install Guide for the previous version level, for how to uninstall the Manager.
Install the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager.
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Refer to "4.2 [Linux] Manager", for how to install and set up the Manager.
Restore the backup data created by step 1 (the setting data of the previous version level of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager).
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Refer to "9.1.1.3.3 Restoring Linux Manager" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide, for how to restore.
Update the configuration information of the performance management function.
When the performance management function is used for ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS4000 (except models 80 and 100) , ETERNUS2000 and ETERNUS DX60/DX80, start the Manager, then update the configuration information of those devices by referring to "7.2.11 Updating configuration information" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide.
When the performance management function is used for devices that meet the following conditions, start the Manager, then update the configuration information of those devices by referring to "7.2.11 Updating configuration information" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide.
Storage device | Firmware version |
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ETERNUS8000 | V11L40 or later |
There is no need to update the configuration information.
Back up the setting data of the previous version level of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager.
See
Refer to "9.1.1.2.4 Backup of Linux Manager (cluster environment)" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide, for how to perform backup.
Uninstall the previous version level of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager.
See
Refer to "Appendix A High-availability admin servers" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Install Guide for the previous version level, for how to uninstall the Manager.
Install the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager.
See
Refer to "Appendix A High-availability admin servers", for how to install and set up the Manager.
Restore the backup data created by the step 1 (the setting data of the previous version level of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Manager).
See
Refer to "9.1.1.3.4 Restoring Linux Manager (cluster environment)" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide, for how to restore.
Update the configuration information of the performance management function.
When the performance management function is used for ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS4000 (except models 80 and 100), ETERNUS2000 and ETERNUS DX60/DX80, start the Manager, then update the configuration information of those devices by referring to "7.2.11 Updating configuration information" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide.
When the performance management function is used for devices that meet the following conditions, start the Manager, then update the configuration information of those devices by referring to "7.2.11 Updating configuration information" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide.
Storage device | Firmware version |
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ETERNUS8000 | V11L40 or later |
There is no need to update the configuration information.