Applying service packs on the Infrastructure Management server in high-availability and disaster recovery mode
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To apply the service pack on Infrastructure Management in application high-availability and disaster recovery mode
If you have configured Infrastructure Management for application high availability and disaster recovery, perform the following steps to apply the service pack:
If you are using Oracle Data Guard
- At the primary site, apply the service pack on the Infrastructure Management servers. See Applying-service-packs-on-the-Infrastructure-Management-server-in-the-application-high-availability-mode.
- If you are using a third-party data replication solution or any OS backup option, you do not need to stop either server. Else, stop both servers by following the sequence in sub-steps a and b.
- Stop the secondary server by using the pw sys stop command.
After stopping the secondary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped by using the pw process list command. - Stop the primary server by using the pw sys stop command.
After stopping the primary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped by using the pw process list command.
- Stop the secondary server by using the pw sys stop command.
- Create a backup of the installedDirectory/pw folder on both servers.
- Copy the backup of the installedDirectory/pw folder from the primary site to the corresponding recovery site servers.
At the recovery site, on both primary and secondary Infrastructure Management servers, update the $BPPM_SERVER_HOME/pw/server/etc/mcell.dir entry with the recovery site, primary Presentation Server host name. For example:
gateway.pn_server ts_event_gateway mc <Primary Presentation Server host name>:<port number>
If you are not using Oracle Data Guard
Perform these steps at the primary site:
- Apply the service pack on the Infrastructure Management servers. See Applying service packs on the Infrastructure Management server in the application high-availability mode.
- If you are using a third-party data replication solution or any OS backup option, you do not need to stop either server. Else, stop both servers by following the sequence in sub-steps a and b.
- Stop the secondary server by using the pw sys stop command.
After stopping the secondary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped by using the pw process list command. - Stop the primary server by using the pw sys stop command.
After stopping the primary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped by using the pw process list command.
- Stop the secondary server by using the pw sys stop command.
- Create a backup of the installedDirectory/pw folder on both servers.
- Start the primary server by using the pw sys start command.
Ensure that the primary server has successfully started by running the pw license list command. The output should display a valid license expiration date, as in the following example:
Feature : Server, Expiration : Thu Dec 31 00:00:00 IST 2099, NodeLocked : false - Verify that the primary server is the active node by running the pw ha status command.
- Start the secondary server by using the pw sys start command.
Ensure that the secondary server has successfully started by running the pw license list command. The output should display a valid license expiration date, as in the following example:
Feature : Server, Expiration : Thu Dec 31 00:00:00 IST 2099, NodeLocked : false
Perform these steps at the recovery site:
- Apply the service pack on the Infrastructure Management servers. See Applying-service-packs-on-the-Infrastructure-Management-server-in-the-application-high-availability-mode.
- If you are using a third-party data replication solution or any OS backup option, you do not need to stop either server. Else, stop both servers by following the sequence in sub-steps a and b.
- Stop the secondary server by using the pw sys stop command.
After stopping the secondary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped by using the pw process list command. - Stop the primary server by using the pw sys stop command.
After stopping the primary server, ensure that all internal processes are stopped by using the pw process list command.
- Stop the secondary server by using the pw sys stop command.
- Copy the backup of the installedDirectory/pw folder from the primary site to the corresponding recovery site servers.
- Start the primary server by using the pw sys start command.
Ensure that the primary server has successfully started by running the pw license list command. The output should display a valid license expiration date, as in the following example:
Feature : Server, Expiration : Thu Dec 31 00:00:00 IST 2099, NodeLocked : false - Verify that the primary server is the active node by running the pw ha status command.
- Start the secondary server by using the pw sys start command.
Ensure that the secondary server has successfully started by running the pw license list command. The output should display a valid license expiration date, as in the following example:
Feature : Server, Expiration : Thu Dec 31 00:00:00 IST 2099, NodeLocked : false
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