Upgrade question for ISE 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 patch 8

Hi everyone,
I need some advise on upgrading from ISE 1.1.1 patch 3 to 1.1.2 patch 8...
I have read the upgrade document on the Cisco website http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.1.1/upgrade_guide/upgrade.html and tried to understand it properly, but I have a couple of questions about it.
Firstly, the procesdures detailed are only relevant if you are upgrading from 1.0 or 1.1 to 1.1.x ( i think )... Well I am already running 1.1.1 and I want to upgrade to 1.1.2 patch 8, so is this document right for me?
Secondly, I would like to follow the procedure for a "Two Admin Node Deployment". But the caveat message and Warning message directly below the diagram worries me as I do not know whether these apply to me...
This supports an upgrade of Cisco ISE, Release 1.0 or 1.1 to Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.x with split domain upgrade only, so that the secondary ISE node has to be deregistered individually from the deployment before upgrade.
As I said, firstly I am not upgrading from 1.0 or 1.1 and secondly, what is a split domain upgrade?
Hope you all can help!
thanks
Mario

Thanks Ravi / Tarik,
so I need to perform a split domain upgrade by following the steps below... (sorry about the formatting)
To perform a two-adminnode deployment upgrade, complete the following procedure:
Step 1
Perform an on-demand backup (manually) of the Primary Administration ISE node from the admin user interface or CLI and an on-demand backup of the Monitoring node from the admin user interface, before upgrading to Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.x.
.Step 2Deregister the secondary node (Node B) from the deployment setup. After deregistration, this node becomes a standalone node.Step 3Upgrade this standalone node to Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.x.When you log in to Node B after the upgrade, if the system prompts you for a license, you must install a valid license for the secondary node based on its UDI. See Obtaining a Valid License, page 1-2 for more information.For more information on how perform an on-demand backup, see the "Performing an On-Demand Backup" section on page 1-3
Step 4Convert the primary node of the previous deployment (Node A) to a standalone node.Step 5Make Node B as the primary node in the new deployment.Step 6Upgrade Node A to Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.x and register to Node B in the Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.x deployment setup as the secondary node.
After you upgrade your deployment, all the policies and other data of the previous deployment will be retained in your new deployment.

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