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Installing SA 10.51
To install the 10.51 SA patch follow the steps below and the instructions provided in the install script prompts.
The opsware_installer/hpsa_patch.sh
script is used both for installing and for uninstalling SA patches. The hpsa_patch.sh
script patches all the servers that are part of the specified SA core, as defined by the CDF file.
- Check the patch readme file for information on how to download the SA 10.51 patch.
- Copy (or NFS mount) the patch installation media on the machine where you want to install the patch. The patch_upload folder in the installation media is only required when patching the primary core.
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Enter one of the following commands. Add
sudo
in front of the commands to install the patch as a non-root user.- To patch a core:
<distribution_path>/<prefix>-patch/disk001/opsware_installer/hpsa_patch.sh [-c <cdf_file>]
- To patch a satellite:
<distribution_path>/<prefix>-patch/disk001/opsware_installer/hpsa_patch_satellite.sh [-c <cdf_file>]
.
You can optionally provide a CDF file. Otherwise, SA uses the latest CDF version saved by the installer. This is available under
/var/opt/opsware/install_opsware/cdf/cdf.xml
. - To patch a core:
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In the following confirmation prompt, check that the installer has identified all the servers that are part of the core:
patch will be performed on the following identified core host(s). If there is any inconsistency then try again with the correct CDF.
192.168.220.10 (slice, oracle_sas, infrastructure, truth_mm_slave)
192.168.220.11 (slice, osprov)
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Do you want to continue (Y/N) [Y]:patch will be performed on the following identified core host(s). If there is any inconsistency then try again with the correct CDF.
192.168.220.10 (slice, oracle_sas, infrastructure, truth_mm_slave)
192.168.220.11 (slice, osprov)
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Do you want to continue (Y/N) [Y]:
- press Y to start the patch installation.
- press N to cancel the installation. Provide the latest version of the CDF file which contains all the servers, then run the patch installation command again.
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In the Host Passwords screen, enter the credentials for the listed core servers:
Host Passwords
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Parameter 1 of 2
192.168.220.11 user [user34]:
Validating user
Parameter 2 of 2
192.168.220.11 password []:
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Select one of the listed cryptographic protocols and press Enter:
Cryptographic Protocol Selection for the Server Automation Components
[WARNING] Please make sure that all the cores and satellites from the mesh are at the same TLS level.
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1. TLSv1
2. TLSv1.1
3. TLSv1.2
Enter the option number or one of the following directives
(<p>revious, <h>elp, <q>uit)[2]:
The installer runs a component status check. If the check is successful, the installer starts the patching process. You can start using all services on the core/satellite machine as soon as the patch installation completes.
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