You can install a platform release on the CommServe computer, MediaAgents, and client computers by using the CommCell Console.
If you choose to install a platform release on the CommServe computer and on other computers in your CommCell environment, the CommCell Console installs the platform release on the CommServe computer first, and then on the MediaAgents and the clients that you selected.
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Clients from older Commvault versions are also updated with their respective platform release version, except for Version 9 clients. If you have Version 9 clients, you must install the Version 9 feature release and updates locally on the clients.
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Maintenance releases are installed when installing platform releases. If you want to install maintenance releases only, see Installing Maintenance Releases.
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If the CommServe server or the Web Server need to be rebooted during a platform release/maintenance release update, the system will automatically reboot. Upon server restart, the Commvault installer will automatically resume and complete the platform release/maintenance release update.
Before You Begin
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Review general guidelines to prepare your environment for the installation as described in Planning Platform Release Installations.
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Download the Commvault software and review other requirements to enable installations from the CommCell Console. For more information, see Prerequisites for Platform Release Installations Using the CommCell Console.
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Determine whether you want to save the selections that you make during the installation in a script so that you can run it later from the command line interface.
Procedure
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From the CommCell Console ribbon, on the Tools tab, click Add/Remove Software > Upgrade Software.
If you want to install the feature release on a CommServe computer configured in a cluster environment, right-click the CommServe node and then click All Tasks > Add/Remove Software > Upgrade Software.
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In the Upgrade Software dialog box, select the client computers that you want to update, as follows:
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If you want to update specific clients, expand Client Computers and then select the clients to be updated.
For example, if you want to update the CommServe computer, select the check box for the CommServe computer.
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If you want to update all clients, select the Client Computers check box. Note that the CommServe computer and all MediaAgents are also selected.
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If you want to update clients that are part of a client group, expand Client Computer Groups and then select the client group to be updated.
For example, if you want to update all MediaAgents, select the Media Agents check box.
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Determine whether you need to select some of the installation options provided in the dialog box. For information about the options, see Install Update Options (General).
For example, if you install the platform release on a CommServe computer configured in a cluster environment, select the Auto Install passive nodes check box and then specify the necessary details.
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Choose whether you want to run the installation or to save it as a script, as follows:
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To run the installation immediately, click OK.
You can track the installation as follows:
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If you install the platform release on the CommServe computer, you can track the installation progress in the notification area located in the taskbar. During the installation, the CommCell Console is closed and the services are stopped.
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If you install the platform release on MediaAgents and clients, you can track the installation progress from the Job Controller window.
Tip
If the installation job fails or finishes with errors, refer to the Troubleshooting page.
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To save the installation as a script, complete the following steps:
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Click Save as Script.
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In the Save as Script dialog box, from the Client list, select the client computer where you want to save the script.
The client computer must be able to establish connections with the clients that you want to install the platform release on.
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In the File Path box, specify the location where you want to save the script.
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If the user who is logged onto the CommCell Console does not have sufficient privileges to perform the Save as Script operation, click Use a different user account and then enter the name and password of a user account with sufficient privileges.
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Click OK.
The script is saved as an .xml file and a .bat file on the client you selected. If a file with the same name exists in the specified location, the .xml file is created with a timestamp. The .bat file overwrites any existing .bat file.
To run the script from the command-line interface, see Running the Remote Platform Release Installation Script from the Command Line.
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Results
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Maintenance releases are installed on the selected clients.
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If you selected the option to install Windows OS updates when you install Commvault platform release or maintenance releases, then multiple Windows OS updates are installed on the selected clients. For more information, see Windows OS and MS SQL Server Packages Installed.
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If you selected the option to install MS SQL Server updates when you install Commvault platform release updates, then multiple MS SQL Server updates are installed on the selected clients. For more information, see Windows OS and MS SQL Server Packages Installed.
What To Do Next
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To verify the status of the clients where you installed the platform release, access the installation job details as follows:
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From the CommCell Browser, right-click the CommServe node and then click View > Admin Job History.
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In the Admin Job History Filter dialog box, click OK.
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In the Admin Job History window, double-click the latest Install Updates job.
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In the Admin Job History Details for Job: nnnn dialog box, click the Client Status tab to review the installation results.
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If you installed the platform release on the CommServe computer, some jobs in the Job Controller window of the CommCell Console might be in the pending state. No action is required because the jobs will be automatically resumed.
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If you installed the platform release on a clustered CommServe computer and the installation failed on some of the passive nodes, perform the following steps to retry the installation on the passive nodes:
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Configure the CommServe cache directory as a network share and then create a shortcut to the directory on each passive node. This step is called mapping a network folder.
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For each passive node that failed, complete the following steps:
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Log on to the passive node and then go to CommServe_Cache_Directory\CVMedia\11.0.0\Windows.
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Run Setup.exe to install the platform release.
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The passive nodes will reflect the new platform release version when the next failover operation occurs.
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