Managing Upgrade Tasks On The Upgrade Side; Figure 1-5. Aborting The Upgrade - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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If the split process fails the first time, you can click Retry to try again. If the problem
persists, you can click Abort to abort the upgrade process, or see
information about resolving the problem.
When the system is split, you can:
Manage upgrade tasks on the Upgrade
Manage your applications on the Production
Verify the Upgrade Side before merging the
(To perform upgrade tasks, you must establish a remote connection to the Upgrade
Side, as explained in
Related Topics

"Managing Upgrade Tasks on the Upgrade Side"

"Managing Your Applications on the Production Side" on page 4-14
"Verifying the Upgrade Side Before Merging the System" on page 4-15
"Merging the System" on page 4-15
"Viewing Active Upgrade Process Status" on page 4-21
"Aborting the Upgrade" on page 4-19
Troubleshooting
Managing Upgrade Tasks on the Upgrade Side
While the system is in split mode, you can perform any of the following upgrade tasks
on the Upgrade Side:
Run software installation programs (see
on page
Restart the operating system, if necessary (see
page
4-12).
Perform limited testing of the installed updates (see
Before Merging the System" on page
"Managing Upgrade Tasks on the Upgrade Side" on page
N O T E
After you establish a connection to the Upgrade Side, you
can optionally check the status of your application
services on the Upgrade Side, to verify that they have
been stopped by the Active Upgrade console. See
"Verifying the Status of Application Services" on page
4-10, and
"Software Upgrade Support" on page 2-1
Side.
Side.
system.
"Running Software Installation Programs"
"Restarting the Upgrade Side" on
"Verifying the Upgrade Side
4-15).
Performing the Upgrade
Splitting the System
Troubleshooting
for
4-5.)
5-2.
for restrictions).
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