Applying feature packs or fix packs on the Infrastructure Management server in the application high-availability mode


Where you are in the Applying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs process

To apply the feature pack or fix pack on the Infrastructure Management server in the application high-availability mode

  1. Stop the secondary Infrastructure Management server by using the pw sys stop command.

    Note

    After stopping the secondary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped.

  2. Apply the feature pack or fix pack on the primary Infrastructure Management server. See:
    (Using the wizardApplying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Infrastructure-Management-server-in-the-standalone-mode-using-the-wizard
    (SilentlyApplying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Infrastructure-Management-server-in-the-standalone-mode-silently
  3. Stop the primary Infrastructure Management server by using the pw sys stop command. 

    Note

    After stopping the primary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped.

  4. Apply the feature pack or fix pack on the secondary Infrastructure Management server. See:
    (Using the wizardApplying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Infrastructure-Management-server-in-the-standalone-mode-using-the-wizard
    (SilentlyApplying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Infrastructure-Management-server-in-the-standalone-mode-silently
  5. Stop the secondary Infrastructure Management server by using the pw sys stop command.
  6. Start the primary Infrastructure Management server by using the pw sys start command.
  7. Start the secondary Infrastructure Management server by using the pw sys start command.

Where to go from here

Step 3 Phase C — Now that you have successfully installed the feature pack or fix pack on the Infrastructure Management server, you must download and install the administrator console on remote computers.

 

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