This article was created to assist Dell Technologies customers with upgrading their Data Domain.
Many of the links and references below are accessible only over the Dell Support website.
Log in to support.dell.com before reading further.
Go to the support website (Support for DD OS) and sign in. Alternatively, you can go to Data Domain: DD OS Software Versions and download from there (Login required).
Choose the code to upgrade to.
Note:
LTS releases:
Under the resources pane, select Downloads & Drivers.
Click Data Domain Operating System [VERSION]
Read the document and then click I Accept on the last page.
Read the document and then click the .rpm file to start the download.
Open the Data Domain System Manager (For example, this is accessed from either https://hostname/ddem
or https://IP/ddem
).
Log in as sysadmin
.
Go to the Maintenance tab.
Click Upload Upgrade Package and then select your file.
Log in to the Data Domain server.
sysadmin
user.Validate the serial number and the hostname of the Data Domain to ensure you are on the correct server.
system show serialno
hostname
Confirm that you have the correct IP address.
net show settings
Confirm that your Data Domain is not part of an IDPA. If you see avamar-
, and three esxX-logs
, or if you see the presence of management VLANS such as ethMa.121, ethMa.123
, then this may indicate this is part of an IDPA. If you are unsure, contact the system administrator for your organization.
mtree list
Confirm that the Data Domain is not DDHA. Do NOT proceed if this is a DDHA as it has a different upgrade procedure.
ha status
Check the current code version installed (check the matrix to confirm if this is a single step or multistep upgrade).
system show version
Check for alerts and determine if the alert can be cleared or needs an action to be taken. Check the DD Error Message Catalog. If you are unsure or if there are hardware issues, do NOT proceed. Engage the Dell Technologies support team.
alerts show current
Check the file system status and confirm that it states the filesystem is enabled and running.
filesys status
Check the space and confirm that the post-comp partition has at least 10% free space.
df
Check if the cleaning process is running. If yes, stop it before proceeding.
filesys clean status
filesys clean stop
Check if the cloud tier is enabled. If yes, stop any data movement before proceeding.
data-movement status
data-movement stop all
cloud clean status
cloud clean stop
Check the replication configuration. Check the CTX column. If you ever see it showing 0, it means its Collection Replication (Mirroring), this is rare, but when you have this type of replication it means that both servers must be upgraded simultaneously.
replication show config
Check if any replication jobs are running or initializing. If initialization is in progress, it must be stopped before proceeding with the upgrade. Sometimes it can take a long time to stop replication initialization. If replication is not running, we can proceed with the upgrade normally.
replication show stats
Check for disk reconstruction or failed disks. Ensure that there are no Failed (F), Reconstructing (R), Copy (C), or Absent Disks (A).
disk show state
Perform a disk reliability check. Confirm that the last line shows X drives operating normally. Check the reallocated sectors column, if the count is 2000+, the disk may need to be proactively replaced prior to the upgrade.
disk show reliability-data
Check the network traffic.
system show stats interval 2 count 10
OR iostat 2
Check for running NFS or CIFS jobs. If yes, stop them before proceeding.
nfs show active
cifs show active
In the case PCR is enabled and in use, reference Data Domain: Upgrade Instructions for PCR/PCM enabled DD.
If integrated with Avamar and upgrading to 6.1, reference Avamar-Data Domain Integration: After upgrading Data Domain to 6.1.x, Avamar snapshots don't expire on Data Domain (Login required).
Check the current method used for AutoSupport delivery.
support notification method show
Check that the upgrade file is correctly placed in /ddr/var/releases/
directory.
se ls -l /ddr/var/releases
priv set admin
Proactively reboot.
system reboot
You can monitor the system by pinging the IP address by using Command Prompt. Open Command Prompt and then type:
ping -t [DD IP address]
When the host is back online, relogin to the Putty session.
Run the pre-check steps 7, 8 and 9 to confirm that the system is state is healthy after the reboot.
List the content of /ddr/var/releases/
Start the upgrade pre-check. Do NOT run the upgrade if issues are detected.
system upgrade precheck <filename.rpm>
Start the upgrade.
system upgrade start <filename.rpm>
The server reboots automatically. You can monitor the system by pinging the IP address by using Command Prompt.
When the host is back online, relogin to the Putty session.
Monitor the upgrade.
system upgrade watch
The upgrade is completed when the message "Upgrade successfully completed" is displayed.
Run the pre-check steps 6, 7, 8 and 9 to confirm that the system is state is healthy after the upgrade.
Check the current method used for AutoSupport delivery. If changed post-upgrade from connectemc to email, reference Data Domain: SRS connect home stops after DDOS upgrade to 6.1.x, 6.2.x, or 7.1.x (connect in still works) (Login required).
support notification method show
Check Replication Status.
replication show detailed-stats all
Check NFS, CIFs, and VTL status.
nfs status
cifs status
vtl status
If DDBoost was disabled preupgrade, reenable it.
ddboost enable
Check if the password expiry days must be increased.
user password aging show
user password aging set <ddboost username> max-days-between-change 99999
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