You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to install software
updates.
Before you begin
Follow these steps to update to version 8.1.0 or later from version
7.7.0 or later.
Note: The update might stall if you have
hot-spare nodes that are connected via a Fibre Channel adapter and update software level 7.8.1.1 or
earlier to software level 7.8.1.2 or later. To avoid this issue, remove each Fibre Channel adapter
from the node that is being added to the system and check for the presence of a secure jumper. If
the secure jumper is present, remove the secure jumper to allow the firmware update to complete
successfully. After the update completes, return the secure jumper to the Fibre Channel adapter. For
more information, search for "Upgrade to Spectrum Virtualize software-only v7.8.1.2 requires
hardware check" at
www.ibm.com/support.
If you encounter a memory DIMM failure to any node during the
update process, stop immediately and follow directions in Updating the system software.
You can use the command-line interface to resolve
multipathing issues when nodes go offline for updates. You can add the ability to override
the default 30 minute mid-point delay, pause an update, and resume a stalled update by
following these steps:
- To start an update but pause at the halfway point, enter the following command:
applysoftware -file filename -pause
- To start an update but then pause before you take the node offline for an update,
enter the following
command:
applysoftware -file filename -pause -all
- To resume a stalled update and pause at the halfway point, enter the following
command:
applysoftware -resume -pause
- To resume a stalled update and pause before you take the remaining nodes offline for
an update, enter the following
command:
applysoftware -resume -pause -all
Note: The
-all parameter enables the update to pause indefinitely before
each node goes offline for an update. This pause happens before the existing
object-dependent volume check is carried out. The -resume
parameter enables the user to continue the update.
About this task
To update the system, follow these steps:
Procedure
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You must download, install, and run the latest version of the test utility to verify
that no issues exist with the current system.
Important: After you install and run the test utility by using either the
management GUI or the CLI, you must
return to step
2 on this page.
You can download and install the most current version of this tool at the following
website. The link provides instructions for using either the management GUI or the CLI to install
and run the test utility.
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=ssg1S4000585
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Download the latest code from the www.ibm.com/support site.
- If you want to write the code to a CD, you must download the CD image.
- If you do not want to write the code to a CD, you must download the installation
image.
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Use PuTTY scp (pscp) to copy the update files to the node.
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Ensure that the update file was successfully copied.
Before you begin the update, you must be aware of the following situations:
- The installation process fails under the following conditions:
- If the code that is installed on the remote system is
not compatible with the new code or if an intersystem communication error does
not allow the system to check that the code is compatible.
- If any node in the system has a hardware type that is not supported by the new
code.
- If the system determines that one or more volumes in
the system would be
taken offline by rebooting the nodes as part of the update process. You can find details about which volumes would be
affected by using the lsdependentvdisks command. If you are
prepared to lose access to data during the update, you can use the force flag
to override this restriction.
- The update is distributed to all the nodes in the system by
using internal connections between the nodes.
- Nodes are updated one at a time.
- Nodes run the new code concurrently with normal system
activity.
- While the node is updated, it does not participate in I/O
activity in the I/O group. As a result, all I/O activity for the volumes in the I/O
group is directed to the other node in the I/O group by the host multipathing
software.
- There is a thirty-minute delay between node updates. The
delay allows time for the host multipathing software to rediscover paths to the
nodes that are updated. There is no loss of access when another node in the I/O
group is updated.
- The update is not committed until all nodes in the system
are successfully updated to the new code level. If all nodes are successfully
restarted with the new code level, the new level is committed. When the new level is
committed, the system vital product data (VPD) is updated to reflect the new code
level.
- Wait until all
member nodes are updated and the update is committed before you invoke the new
functions of the updated code.
- Because the update process takes some time, the installation command completes as
soon as the code level is verified by the system. To determine when the update is
completed, you must either display the code level in the system VPD or look for the
Software update complete event in the error/event log. If
any node fails to restart with the new code level or fails at any other time during
the process, the code level is backed off.
- During an update, the version number of each node is updated when the code is
installed and the node is restarted. The system code version number is updated when
the new code level is committed.
- When the update starts, an entry is made in the error or event log and another
entry is made when the update completes or fails.
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Issue this CLI command to start the update process:
applysoftware -file software_update_file
Where software_update_file is the name of the code update file
in the directory you copied the file to in step 3.
If the system identifies any volumes that would go
offline as a result of rebooting the nodes as part of the system update, the code update
does not start. An optional
force parameter can be used to indicate
that the update continues regardless of the problem identified. If you use the
force parameter, you are prompted to confirm that you want to
continue.
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If you are updating from version 7.4.0 or
later, issue the following CLI command to check the status of the code update
process:Issue the following CLI command to
check the status of the code update process:
lsupdate
This command displays
success when the update is complete.
If you have hot-spare nodes that are
configured on your system, the hot-spare node assumes I/O operations from each node as
it is updated.Note: If a status of
stalled_non_redundant is displayed, proceeding with the
remaining set of node updates might result in offline volumes. Contact a service
representative to complete the update.
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To verify that the update successfully completed, issue the
lsnodevpd CLI command for each node that is in the system.
The code version field displays the new code level.
Important: If
you update your system software to version 8.1.1 or later from a version earlier than 8.1.0, on a system
where you have already installed more than 64 GB of RAM, all nodes return from the update with an error
code of 841. Versions 8.1.0 and later allocate memory in a different way than previous versions, so the
RAM must be "accepted" again. To resolve the error, complete the following steps:
- On a single node, run the svctask chnodehw command. Do not run the command on more
than one node at a time.
- Wait for the node to restart and return without the error.
- Wait an additional 30 minutes for multipath drives to recover on the host.
- Repeat this process for each node individually until you clear the error on all nodes.
Results
When a new code level is applied, it is automatically installed on all the nodes that are
in the system.
Note: An automatic system update can take up to
30 minutes per node.