Splitting the System4-6 Express5800/320Ma: Active Upgrade™ User’s GuideIf necessary, you can also completely abort the upgrade process from the ActiveUpgrade console on the Production Side.Because the Active Upgrade console itself runs on the Production Side of the system,you need to establish a remote connection to the desktop on the Upgrade Side beforeyou can complete any of these upgrade tasks, as explained in “Connecting to theDesktop on the Upgrade Side” on page 4-6.Related Topics• “Connecting to the Desktop on the Upgrade Side”• “Running Software Installation Programs” on page 4-10• “Restarting the Upgrade Side” on page 4-12• “Viewing Active Upgrade Process Status” on page 4-21• “Merging the System” on page 4-15• “Aborting the Upgrade” on page 4-19• TroubleshootingConnecting to the Desktop on the Upgrade SideWhile the system is in split mode, the Active Upgrade console runs on the ProductionSide of the system. To perform upgrade tasks, you must establish a remote connectionto the Upgrade Side.You can access the Upgrade Side using one of two methods:• Remote KVMAllows you to control the keyboard, video, and mouse of the Upgrade Side usingthe Advanced Video Redirection (AVR) feature of the VTM console. You mightprefer this option if you require access to the BIOS settings and troubleshootinginformation that are available in the VTM console.• Remote DesktopAllows you to control the keyboard, video and mouse of the Upgrade Side throughthe Windows Remote Desktop component. You might prefer this option if you aremore familiar with it, or if it runs faster in your environment.To use either connection method, click the associated link (Figure 4-1) in the navigationbar of the Active Upgrade console. For more information, see Related Topics.