Finishing The Upgrade - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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Finishing the Upgrade

The abort process should take only a few minutes. When the process completes, the
upgrade state is Fault Tolerant | Abort | Ready. You can click Finish to clean up
system resources, as described in
If the abort process fails the first time, you can click Retry to try again. If the problem
persists, see
Related Topics
"Finishing the Upgrade"
"Viewing Active Upgrade Process Status" on page 4-21
"Verifying If RDR Disks Are Resynchronizing" on page 5-5
Troubleshooting
Finishing the Upgrade
To complete the Active Upgrade process and clean up system resources after
committing or aborting an upgrade, click Finish on the Commit Upgrade page or
Abort Upgrade page.
The finish process should take only a few minutes. When the process completes, the
upgrade state is Fault Tolerant | Idle | Ready.
If the finish process fails the first time, you can click Retry to try again. If the problem
persists, see
On the Finish page, upon successful completion of the Active Upgrade process, you
can:
Click Exit to close the Active Upgrade console.
Click Save Log to save the activity log to a file.
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Express5800/320Ma: Active Upgrade™ User's Guide
N O T E S
1. Your screen might flicker and you might briefly lose
control of your keyboard and mouse as the system
recovers its original state.
2. If the Upgrade Side crashed during split mode, and
there are dump files available on the Upgrade Side,
the Active Upgrade console automatically copies
these dump files to C:\sradumps\Memoryn.dmp on
the Production Side of the system when the upgrade
is aborted.
Troubleshooting
for information about resolving the problem.
Troubleshooting
for information about resolving the problem.
"Finishing the
Upgrade".

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