When you are updating nodes individually, you must update all of the non-configuration
nodes in the system before you update the configuration node.
About this task
Before you update all the non-configuration nodes on the system, you must
record each name for each node on the system. To view the node name for each node
in the management GUI, select .
Procedure
To update a non-configuration node, follow these steps:
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Ensure that all hosts have all paths available to volumes that are presented to them by the
system.
If there are any unavailable paths, wait up to 30 minutes, and check again. If any path is
still not available, investigate and resolve the connection problem before you start the code
update. Ensure that the multipathing driver is fully redundant, with every path available, and
online. During the update, you might see multi-pathing driver errors that are related to paths that
are going away, and to the increased multi-pathing driver error count.
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In the management GUI, check that no incomplete volume synchronization tasks are in progress.
In the status bars that are at the bottom of the page, expand Running
Tasks to display the progress of actions. Ensure that all synchronization tasks are
complete before you remove the node.
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In the management GUI, go to .
On the Systems page, record the I/O group of the node and the node name
that you are planning to update.
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In the management GUI, select . On the System -- Overview page, click the directional arrow
by the node that you want to remove to open the System - Node Details page.
Right-click the node and select Remove.
Note: Paths in the management GUI, are different depending on the version of the node that you are
updating. If you are updating from version 641 or earlier, right-click the node that you want to
remove, and select . If you are updating from 710 or later, right-click the node that you want to remove
and select .
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Open a web browser and type https://service_ip in the
address field, where service IP is the service IP address for the node that you
deleted.
The service assistant login page displays.
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Verify that the node is no longer a member of the system by checking that the node status, as
shown in the display, is candidate.
The removed node is no longer visible to the system. If the node status is
active, you are probably connected to the wrong node.
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On the service assistant home page, select Update manually from the left
menu.
Attention: Each node must run the same code version; nodes with different versions are
not compatible.
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Select the correct update package, and click Update.
The node restarts and updates. Access to the service assistant is lost while the node
restarts, but you can still access the service assistant from a different node.
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When the node completes the update, a 950 error is displayed.
This error code indicates that the node is partway through a manual update and will be resolved
after the update is complete.
Use the management GUI to add the node that you removed and updated back into the system. Use the dynamic image of the system and select the empty position in the I/O
group that previously contained the node that you removed and updated. Available candidate nodes are listed.
If the panel name of the node that you removed and updated is not listed,
check its status and try again when it is a candidate. If the system is
configured as an enhanced stretched system, specify the site for the new node to match that of the
node that you removed.
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If you have any remaining nodes to update that are not configuration nodes, repeat this task
for the next non-configuration node that is yet updated, starting at step 1.