Re: Server Clusters: Rolling Upgrades. Upgrading to Windows Server 200



Did you take the CD out during the continual reboot phase? Did you upgrade
the firmware/BIOS of the system before the upgrade?

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"JP" <JP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am upgrading a Windows 2000 Advanced Server Cluster and I am having
an issue.

I went here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/techno...


and followed the instructions and everything seemed to be working fine
until it went to reboot during the upgrade.


Step 1. I proceeded to make sure that the server was fully patched and
up to date.


Step 2. I Paused Cluster on specific node that I was beginning the
upgrade on (this server did not have any immediate resources attached)


Step 3. I proceeded to start the upgrade process.


a. During this process is where the issues occurred.


b. Upgrade started normal and everything seemed to be going well,
it got to a certain point where it said it needed to restart server in
order to finish upgrade, it then went into a continuous reboot with no
error messages and no blue screens.


My next step was to boot from CD, when it booted from installation CD
it said that the previous install had not completed and if you would
like to continue the upgrade hit enter to continue. The process seemed
to begin again it proceeded to remove previous installation files and
then re-copy new ones and begin the process all over again. When it was
done copying new installation files it said it needed to restart system
and once again it went into that vicious reboot cycle.


Also It will not boot into Safe Mode, When I pressed the F8 key during
boot
up it took me to the install screen and it gave me 3 choices. 1. Press
enter to continue Upgrade. 2. Press F10 for New Install 3. Press F3 to
Exit Installation.

If I continue Upgrade it will go into coninuous reboot.

Recovery Console is not even 1 of the options. I know when you put in
a setup disk that you usually can select either recovery console or
repair or new install, but it's not seeming like it will give those
options.

If I boot from cd it basically gives the same 3 options and the 2nd
option was "To cancel current upgrade then select F10 to start a new
install"


it's like right in the middle of the upgrade process and something is
preventing it from going any further.




Any thoughts?





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