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Upgrading Multi-Domain Servers in High Availability from R80.20, R80.10, and lower

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Upgrading Multi-Domain Servers in High Availability from R80.20, R80.10, and lower with CPUSE

Upgrading Multi-Domain Servers in High Availability from R80.20, R80.10, and lower with Advanced Upgrade

Upgrading Multi-Domain Servers in High Availability from R80.20, R80.10, and lower with Migration

Managing Domain Management Servers During the Upgrade Process

Important! During the upgrade of Multi-Domain Servers in Management High Availability to R80.30, it is crucial to import the databases in the specific order:

  1. Import the database on the Primary Multi-Domain Server.

    If the Primary Multi-Domain Server is not available at this time, you must first promote the Secondary Multi-Domain Server to be the Primary.

  2. Import the database on the Secondary Multi-Domain Servers.

Note - You must upgrade the Multi-Domain Servers before you can upgrade the Multi-Domain Log Servers, dedicated Log Servers, and dedicated SmartEvent Servers.

For configuration information, see the R80.30 Multi-Domain Security Management Administration Guide.

Upgrade Matrix:

Upgrade from

Upgrade procedure

R80.20.M2

See Upgrading Multi-Domain Servers in High Availability from R80.20.M1 or R80.20 to R80.30

R80.20

Read this section

R80.20.M1

See Upgrading Multi-Domain Servers in High Availability from R80.20.M1 or R80.20 to R80.30

R80.10

Read this section

R7x

Read this section