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Preparing for the Active Upgrade Process 2-1
Chapter 2
Preparing for the Active Upgrade
Process
2-
Preparing for the Active Upgrade process involves the following tasks:
Learning about the types of upgrades that the Active Upgrade process supports.
Learning about the prerequisites and recommendations for your
Express5800/320Ma system.
Learning how the Active Upgrade console can control your critical applications.
Performing pre-upgrade tasks on your system, such as:
Installing the Active Upgrade console.
Configuring Windows Firewall for the Active Upgrade process.
Configuring a UPS-protected system for the Active Upgrade process.
Gathering information about your system.
Copying any software installation packages to the system before the upgrade
starts.
Configuring Microsoft Windows Automatic Updates.
Starting the Active Upgrade console.
Understanding the Active Upgrade console.
Software Upgrade Support
Active Upgrade technology currently supports the installation of high-priority updates
(also known as hotfixes) for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system. It
also supports the installation or upgrade of application software that meets the
following criteria:
The application’s executable files, configuration files, and temporary files (for
example, cache files) reside on internal system disks that are mirrored with RDR.
The application’s persistent data files reside on separate data disks, either internal
or external. (Data volumes that reside on the same physical disk as a system
volume are not supported.)
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