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Upgrading from Earlier Versions of Integrity VM

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If the HP Integrity Virtual Machines software is already installed, you can install the new version on the VM Host system without removing the existing software. Guests and guest applications are shut down but they are not otherwise affected when you upgrade Integrity VM. This procedure reboots the VM Host system.

  • If you have previously installed the Integrity VM product:

    1. Back up the /var/opt/hpvm directory to retain existing Integrity VM A.01.20 configuration files. When you install Integrity VM, the guest and virtual switch configuration files are modified in a way that makes them incompatible with Integrity VM A.01.20. This step allows you to drop back to a previous version of Integrity VM, if desired.

    2. Log in to each guest on the VM Host and gracefully shut down its operating system. The installation procedure will stop any running guests, but it is preferable to shut them down gracefully before you start the installation procedure.

    3. Identify the media from which you are installing the software.

      • If you have installation media, mount it.

      • If you are installing from the network, identify the system and path name corresponding to the HP-UX software depot that contains the Integrity VM software. (For example, my.server.example.com:/depot/path.)

  • Use the swinstall command to install the software.

    • If you are using the command line interface, specify the path to the software depot. For example:

      # swinstall  -x autoreboot=true -s my.server.example.com:/depot/path T2767AC

    • If you are using the installation graphical interface (GUI), perform the following steps:

      1. Enter the following command:

        # swinstall

      2. Select the T2767AC bundle from the list presented by the GUI.

        This command installs the latest version of Integrity VM from the software depot.

  • If the VMMigrate and VMProvider bundles are to be installed or upgraded, specify them when you install the new version of Integrity VM, or install them separately.

    For example, if VMProvider is in the list, you can include it in the command to install the current version of Integrity VM:

    # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s my.server.foo.com:/depot/path T2767AC VMProvider

    Installation of the current version of Integrity VM fails on systems that have older versions (prior to A.02.00) of the VMProvider bundle. The swinstall session fails and logs messages to /etc/rc.log indicating that a new version of VMProvider must be installed before or at the same time as Integrity VM. The new version of VMProvider (version A.02.00) is available on the Integrity VM installation media. If you do not wish to install the new version of the VMProvider, you must remove the VM Provider before you install the current version of Integrity VM.

    To see which bundles are installed, enter the following command:

    # swlist | grep -i "integrity vm"
    
      T2767AC               A.02.00.02.Integrity VM
      VMGuestLib            A.02.00.02.Integrity VM Guest Support Libraries
      VMKernelSW            A.02.00.02        Integrity VM Kernel Software
      VMMigrate             A.02.00.02.Integrity VM Migration Bundle
      VMProvider            A.02.00.02.WBEM Provider for Integrity VM
    

    (Your listing may reflect a different patch level of Integrity VM components. For example, you may see A.02.00.01 or A.02.00.02.)

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