Upgrading The Ibm Totalstorage Ds8000 Storage Manager On The Linux Operating System In Unattended (Silent) Mode - IBM TotalStorage DS8000 User Manual

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Upgrading the IBM TotalStorage DS8000 Storage Manager on the Linux
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Linux DS8000 Storage Manager Installer Finish window
16. If the Finish window indicates that the upgrade has failed, check the install log
for error messages. The install log is located in xxx/logs/install.log, where xxx
is the destination directory where the IBM TotalStorage DS Storage Manager is
installed.
Errors fall into two categories: system or incorrect values that are designated
during the install process. Use the following guidelines to correct these errors:
v If the error is due to a system problem, correct it and reinstall the GUI using
either the graphical or silent mode of upgrade.
v If the error is due to a wrong upgrade parameter value, restart the upgrade
using the steps that are described in this procedure or the steps that are
described in the silent mode upgrade. Navigate to the Console Server
Parameters window and insert the correct values. Then finish the upgrade.
17. Check the postinstallation instructions after the installation has completed. The
postinstallation.txt file is displayed immediately after the installation of the DS
Storage Manager finishes processing. If the postallation.txt file does not
display, click the Post installation tasks link on the LaunchPad window to
access these instructions. These instructions provide reminders and the steps
to help you start using the DS Storage Manager.
18. Exit the LaunchPad program by clicking Exit on the LaunchPad window.
19. Type the following command when you are finished using the IBM TotalStorage
DS Storage Manager CD and you want to remove the CD from your computer:
# umount /mnt/cdrom where /mnt/cdrom is where the CD is mounted.
You can upgrade the IBM TotalStorage DS Storage Manager in your Linux
environment using the unattended (silent) mode.
Chapter 3. Installing on the Linux operating system
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