Manual Upgrade; Offline Upgrade Fails Because Ilo Firmware Is Out Of Date; Node Is Not Registered With The Cluster Network - HP IBRIX 9300 Administrator's Manual

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Manual upgrade

Check the following:
If the restore script fails, check /usr/local/ibrix/setup/logs/restore.log for
details.
If configuration restore fails, look at /usr/local/ibrix/autocfg/logs/appliance.log
to determine which feature restore failed. Look at the specific feature log file under /usr/
local/ibrix/setup/logs/ for more detailed information.
To retry the copy of configuration, use the following command:
/usr/local/ibrix/autocfg/bin/ibrixapp upgrade –f –s

Offline upgrade fails because iLO firmware is out of date

If the iLO2 firmware is out of date on a node, the auto_ibrixupgrade script will fail. The /usr/
local/ibrix/setup/logs/auto_ibrixupgrade.log reports the failure and describes how
to update the firmware.
After updating the firmware, run the following command on the node to complete the IBRIX software
upgrade:
/local/ibrix/ibrixupgrade -f

Node is not registered with the cluster network

Nodes hosting the agile Fusion Manager must be registered with the cluster network. If the
ibrix_fm command reports that the IP address for a node is on the user network, you will need
to reassign the IP address to the cluster network. For example, the following commands report that
node ib51–101, which is hosting the active Fusion Manager, has an IP address on the user
network (15.226.51.101) instead of the cluster network.
[root@ib51-101 ibrix]# ibrix_fm -i
FusionServer: ib51-101 (active, quorum is running)
==================================================
[root@ib51-101 ibrix]# ibrix_fm -l
NAME
IP ADDRESS
--------
----------
ib51-101
15.226.51.101
ib51-102
10.10.51.102
1.
If the node is hosting the active Fusion Manager, as in this example, stop the Fusion Manager
on that node:
[root@ib51-101 ibrix]# /etc/init.d/ibrix_fusionmanager stop
Stopping Fusion Manager Daemon
[root@ib51-101 ibrix]#
2.
On the node now hosting the active Fusion Manager (ib51–102 in the example), unregister
node ib51–101:
[root@ib51-102 ~]# ibrix_fm -u ib51-101
Command succeeded!
3.
On the node hosting the active Fusion Manager, register node ib51–101 and assign the
correct IP address:
[root@ib51-102 ~]# ibrix_fm -R ib51-101 -I 10.10.51.101
Command succeeded!
NOTE:
the hostname of the server.
The ibrix_fm commands now show that node ib51–101 has the correct IP address and node
ib51–102 is hosting the active Fusion Manager.
122 Upgrading the IBRIX software to the 6.2 release
When registering a Fusion Manager, be sure the hostname specified with -R matches
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