17.17.1 Performing a normal termination of a cold standby configuration HADB server and then swapping
The following procedure shows how to perform swapping of the HADB server with its revised version after performing a normal termination of the cold standby configuration:
Procedure:
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Perform a normal termination of the cold standby configuration
For details about the procedure for terminating a cold standby configuration normally, see 17.4.2 How to terminate the cold standby configuration.
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Swap the HADB server with its revised version on the active and standby systems
For details about how to swap the HADB server with a revised version, see 8.8 Swapping the HADB server with its revised version.
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Perform a normal start of the cold standby configuration
For details about the procedure for starting a cold standby configuration normally, see 17.4.1 How to start the cold standby configuration.
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After performing a normal termination of the cold standby configuration, swap the HADB server with its revised version. To swap the HADB server with its revised version in a cold standby configuration, the HADB servers of both the active and standby systems need to have been terminated normally.
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If the cold standby configuration undergoes a normal termination after a host swapping has occurred, first perform a normal start of the cold standby configuration, and then perform a normal termination of the same configuration. If you do not perform these operations, starting the HADB server might fail after swapping of the HADB server with its revised version (the KFAA40002-E message is output).
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