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Upgrading to xsan 1.1 on mac os x v10.4 “tiger, Why you must update to xsan 1.1 twice, Chapter 3 – Apple Xsan 1.1 User Manual

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Upgrading to Xsan 1.1 on
Mac OS X v10.4 “Tiger”

Follow the instructions in this chapter if you are currently
using Xsan 1.0 and you want to upgrade to Xsan 1.1 on
Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.4.

Why You Must First Upgrade to Xsan 1.1 on
Mac OS X v10.3.9

Your Xsan volumes remain available to clients during the upgrade if you have at least
one standby controller. During the upgrade, Xsan switches control of volumes from the
controller you’re upgrading to a standby controller. This change of control, called
“failover,” takes place automatically when the controller that is hosting a volume is not
responding, as it is when you restart it during software installation.

However, a controller running Xsan 1.0 on Mac OS X v10.3 can’t fail over directly to a
controller running Xsan 1.1 on Mac OS X v10.4.

Therefore, to make sure your Xsan volumes are available to users throughout the
upgrade process, you start by upgrading your controllers to Xsan 1.1 on Mac OS X
v10.3.9. Then, when you upgrade these controllers to Mac OS X v10.4.1 or later, failover
can take place as needed.

Important:

If you upgrade the standby controllers directly to Mac O X v10.4, failover

can’t take place until the primary controller is also upgraded, and your volumes will be
unavailable until you finish upgrading the primary controller to Xsan 1.1 on Mac OS X
v10.4.1 or later.

Why You Must Update to Xsan 1.1 Twice

Xsan 1.1 on Mac OS X v10.3 is not the same software as Xsan 1.1 on Mac OS X v10.4.
So, you need to upgrade once when your controllers are running Mac OS X v10.3.9 and
a second time after upgrading to Mac OS X v10.4.1 (or later) to get all the capabilities of
Xsan on “Tiger.”