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Understanding the Active Upgrade Console Interface
If you are creating or editing a configuration file, you can click any entry in the
Configuration section to skip directly to the associated configuration page. These
pages have the following purposes:
Configuration
start the upgrade process with no configuration file. (When you start the Active
Upgrade console, it opens on this page.)
Disk Selection
want to upgrade.
Other Configurations
incorporate into the current configuration.
Application Services
need to be stopped and restarted during the upgrade process.
Log File Backup
Production Side that the Active Upgrade console preserves upon merging the
system. (Otherwise, any event messages generated on the Production Side
while the system is in split mode are lost when you commit the upgrade).
Custom Actions
Upgrade console can use to stop and start your applications (or to perform
special tasks) during the upgrade process.
Description
configuration file.
Upgrade Summary
configuration, and allows you to save the current configuration file.
The Active Upgrade section of the navigation bar
to the executing the upgrade process.

Figure 2-6. Navigation Bar: Active Upgrade

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— Allows you to create or select a configuration file to modify, or to
— Allows you to select the disks that contain the software you
— Allows you to select other configuration files to
— Allows you to select the application services that
— Allows you to select the event log (.evt) files from the
— Allows you to specify executable files that the Active
— Allows you to specify a title and comments for the current
— Displays a summary of the current upgrade
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