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3.10

Upgrading from a Previous Version

3PAR Management Plug-In and Recovery Manager 2.1.0 for VMware vSphere User’s Guide

3.5 Upgrading from a Previous Version

When upgrading from a previous version, the installer detects whether a previous version is

installed and then either performs a new install or an upgrade. Before upgrading from a

previous version, consider the details provided in the following sections.

3.5.1 Using Secure Service Connections

When installing 3PAR Management Plug-In and Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere 2.1.0

over an existing installation, you must first make sure that the previous version uses secure

service connections. If the previous version is using port 9930 (or any other unsecured port),

use the Admin Tool to enable the secure service option for the older version before performing

the upgrade. See

Chapter 4

for details.

3.5.2 Refreshing Plug-in Details

When upgrading from a previous version, if you view plug-in details from the Plug-in Manger,

the version information is not updated to reflect the latest version. To correct this, use the

Plugin Registration option available through the RMVMware Admin Tool to unregister and

then register the plug-in with the vCenter server (see

4.3.2 Plugin Registration

on page 4.8 for

details).

3.5.3 Updating CLI Scripts

Due to additional security requirements in the current version of the product, the CLI syntax

has been modified to require the

vcuid

option when using the

RMVMware create

command. if you have preexisting CLI scripts, you need to make sure they conform to the new

CLI syntax used in the current version.