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Installing patches on a cluster node

Hi:

If I install a patch on a node of a cluster, is there any way it can affect the rest of the nodes, replicated, or so? I'm almost sure it doesn't, but I need to be completely sure as I'm about to mantain a very sensible cluster. Thanks in advance for your comments.
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Mel Burslan
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Re: Installing patches on a cluster node

unless you specifically apply the patch to all cluster members, it won;t affect anything. Patches do not self-propagate to their cluster partners.
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Ashwani Kashyap
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Re: Installing patches on a cluster node

No , it will only affect the node you install the patch on . There is no patch replication .
Camel_1
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Re: Installing patches on a cluster node

Of course not, if the patch require reboot, make sure you disable the package switching, then halt the node, after applied patch, join the node back to cluster and enable package switching.

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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Installing patches on a cluster node

My process would be:

cmhaltnode

# install patches

# reset cluster flags

# restart the node.

Each machine in the cluster

You don't want to do an installation on one node and replicate it across the structure. What happens if the patch makes the machine unbootable?

There goes your high availability cluster.

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