Applying feature packs or fix packs on Remote Cells in the high-availability mode
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Perform the following steps to apply feature packs or fix packs on remote cells in high-availability mode:
Stop both the primary and secondary cells. For more information, see Starting or stopping the cell
- Install the Fix Pack on the secondary cell. For more information, see:
(Using the wizard) Applying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Integration-Service-and-Remote-Cell-in-the-standalone-mode-using-the-wizard
(Silently) Applying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Integration-Service-and-Remote-Cell-in-the-standalone-mode-silently After installation, stop the secondary cell. For more information, see Starting or stopping the cell
- Install the Fix Pack on the primary cell. For more information, see:
(Using the wizard) Applying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Integration-Service-and-Remote-Cell-in-the-standalone-mode-using-the-wizard
(Silently) Applying-feature-packs-or-fix-packs-on-the-Integration-Service-and-Remote-Cell-in-the-standalone-mode-silently Manually start the secondary cell. For more information, see Starting or stopping the cell
- Run the following command from a pw command prompt window to verify that both the primary and secondary cells are running:
mgetinfo -n <cell name> -v activity
The primary cell should be in Full Activity mode and the secondary cell should be in Standby mode.
Where to go from here
Step 3 Phase B — Now that you have successfully installed the feature pack or fix pack on the Integration Service and Remote Cell, you must install it on the Infrastructure Management server.
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