Author: jfthomps
Date: Tue Dec 11 16:16:24 2012
New Revision: 1420246

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1420246&view=rev
Log:
initial add of 2.2.1 to 2.3.1 upgrade page

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vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.1.mdtext
      - copied, changed from r1419718, 
vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.mdtext

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vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.1.mdtext
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vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.mdtext)
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http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.1.mdtext?p2=vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.1.mdtext&p1=vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.mdtext&r1=1419718&r2=1420246&rev=1420246&view=diff
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vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.mdtext
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vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/UpgradePreviousVersions/UpgradeFrom2.2.1to2.3.1.mdtext
 Tue Dec 11 16:16:24 2012
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Title:
+Title: Upgrade From 2.2.1 to 2.3.1
 Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
            or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
            distributed with this work for additional information
@@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
            specific language governing permissions and limitations
            under the License.
 
-This page provides information on how to upgrade from VCL 2.2.1 to VCL 2.3. 
Please note it only applies for the upgrade from 2.2.1 to 2.3, this may or may 
not work for other versions.
-
+This page provides information on how to upgrade from VCL 2.2.1 to VCL 2.3.1. 
Please note it only applies for the upgrade 
+from 2.2.1 to 2.3.1, this may or may not work for other versions.
 
 **The basic steps that will be performed**
 
-  - Download and Extract 2.3 code 
+  - Download and Extract 2.3.1 code 
   - Shutdown httpd and vcld services
   - Create backup of vcl database 
   - Update mysql schema Update Web code, create a backup, copy in new, make 
changes 
@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ This page provides information on how to
   - Update Management node vcl code, create a backup, copy in new, make 
changes 
   - Restart vcld service
 
-# Detailed steps for upgrade from 2.2.1 to 2.3 #
+# Detailed steps for upgrade from 2.2.1 to 2.3.1 #
 
-1. follow instructions on VCL 2.3 Release page to download and verify 
apache-VCL-2.3.tar.bz2 and put in in /root
-2. **extract VCL 2.3 code**
+1. follow instructions on VCL 2.3.1 Release page to download and verify 
apache-VCL-2.3.1.tar.bz2 and put in in /root
+2. **extract VCL 2.3.1 code**
     
         :::BashLexer
-        tar xjf apache-VCL-2.3.tar.bz2
+        tar xjf apache-VCL-2.3.1.tar.bz2
 
 3. **Shutdown** the httpd and vcld services
            
@@ -46,20 +46,21 @@ This page provides information on how to
 4. We will **create a backup of the vcl database**. This will provide a 
restore point if necessary.
 
         :::BashLexer
-        mysqldump vcl > ~/vcl-pre2.3-upgrade.sql
+        mysqldump vcl > ~/vcl-pre2.3.1-upgrade.sql
 
-5. This step **updates the mysql schema**. *Note*: A new resource group is 
added in update-vcl.sql - **all profiles**. Access to manage the group is added 
to the VCL->admin node in the privilege tree if that node exists. If not, you 
will need to add it manually after starting httpd again. To add it manually, 
pick a node in the privilege tree, scroll to Resources, click Add Resource 
Group, select serverprofile/all profiles from the drop-down box, check 
available, administer, manageGroup, and manageMapping, and click Submit New 
Resource Group.
+5. This step **updates the mysql schema**. *Note*: A new resource group is 
added in update-vcl.sql - **all profiles**. 
+Access to manage the group is added to the VCL->admin node in the privilege 
tree if that node exists. If not, you will 
+need to add it manually after starting httpd again. To add it manually, pick a 
node in the privilege tree, scroll to 
+Resources, click Add Resource Group, select serverprofile/all profiles from 
the drop-down box, check available, 
+administer, manageGroup, and manageMapping, and click Submit New Resource 
Group.
 
         :::BashLexer
-        cd /root/apache-VCL-2.3
+        cd /root/apache-VCL-2.3.1
         mysql vcl < mysql/update-vcl.sql
 
-5. If you want to use libvirt provisioning for KVM, you need to add one entry 
to the database that was left out of the release.
-
-        :::BashLexer
-        echo "INSERT IGNORE provisioningOSinstalltype (provisioningid, 
OSinstalltypeid) SELECT provisioning.id, OSinstalltype.id FROM provisioning, 
OSinstalltype WHERE provisioning.name = 'libvirt' AND OSinstalltype.name = 
'vmware';" | mysql vcl
-
-6. **Update the web code**. This step we will move the 2.2.1 web directory out 
of the way, so we can copy in the new web code base. After copying in the new 
code, we will migrate your configuration changes. These instructions assume 
that you installed the vcl web code at /var/www/html/vcl. If you installed it 
elsewhere, replace /var/www/html/vcl with your vcl web root.
+6. **Update the web code**. This step we will move the 2.2.1 web directory out 
of the way, so we can copy in the new 
+web code base. After copying in the new code, we will migrate your 
configuration changes. These instructions assume 
+that you installed the vcl web code at /var/www/html/vcl. If you installed it 
elsewhere, replace /var/www/html/vcl with your vcl web root.
 
         :::BashLexer
         cd /var/www/html
@@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ This page provides information on how to
 7. **Copy the new code** in place
        
         :::BashLexer
-        cd /root/apache-VCL-2.3
+        cd /root/apache-VCL-2.3.1
         cp -r web /var/www/html/vcl
 
 8. **Copy your 2.2.1 config files**
@@ -77,85 +78,101 @@ This page provides information on how to
         cd ~/vcl_2.2.1_web/.ht-inc
         cp conf.php secrets.php pubkey.pem keys.pem /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc
 
-9. **Make the maintenance directory writable by the web server user**. 
Normally this is the apache user,  if using a different user change below cmd 
accordingly.
+9. **Make the maintenance directory writable by the web server user**. 
Normally this is the apache user,  if using 
+a different user change below cmd accordingly.
        
         :::BashLexer
         chown apache /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/maintenance
 
 10. **Make changes to conf.php**:
 
-    a. A new user group permission that controls who can manage block 
allocations globally or for a specific affiliation has been added. It can be 
granted to any user group under Privileges->Additional User Permissions->Manage 
Block Allocations. Users with this permission are notified of new block 
allocation requests. **Remove the following from conf.php**.
-       
-            :::BashLexer
-            $blockNotifyUsers
-
-
-    b. A new user group permission that controls who can look up users 
globally or for a specific affiliation has been added. It can be granted to any 
user group under Privileges->Additional User Permissions->User Lookup. Users 
with this permission can look up information about other users. **Remove the 
following from conf.php** 
+    <ol type="a">
+    <li>A new user group permission that controls who can manage block 
allocations globally or for a specific 
+affiliation has been added. It can be granted to any user group under 
+Privileges->Additional User Permissions->Manage Block Allocations. Users with 
this permission are notified of 
+new block allocation requests. **Remove the following from conf.php**.
+       
+        :::PhpLexer
+        $blockNotifyUsers
+
+    <li>A new user group permission that controls who can look up users 
globally or for a specific affiliation 
+has been added. It can be granted to any user group under 
Privileges->Additional User Permissions->User Lookup. 
+Users with this permission can look up information about other users. **Remove 
the following from conf.php** 
+       
+        :::PhpLexer
+        $userlookupUsers
+
+    <li>**Multilingualization** has been added VCL. So, **DEFAULTLOCALE** has 
been added to conf.php to set 
+the default locale. **Add the following to conf.php**, changing en_US if 
needed to match your locale. You can 
+look in /var/www/html/vcl/locale to see which ones are available.
        
-            :::BashLexer
-            $userlookupUsers
-
-    c. **Multilingualization** has been added VCL. So, **DEFAULTLOCALE** has 
been added to conf.php to set the default locale. **Add the following to 
conf.php**, changing en_US if needed to match your locale. You can look in 
/var/www/html/vcl/locale to see which ones are available.
-
-       
-            :::BashLexer
-            define("DEFAULTLOCALE", "en_US");
-
+        :::PhpLexer
+        define("DEFAULTLOCALE", "en_US");
  
-    d. Users authenticated using Shibboleth without also having an LDAP server 
can now be added before they log in. **Add the following to conf.php**  If you 
are using Shibboleth and would like to be able to add users to groups before 
the user has ever logged in to VCL, you can set this to 1. However, please note 
that if you typo the userid, there is no way to verify it, and the user will be 
added with the typoed userid.
-
-       
-            :::BashLexer
-            define("ALLOWADDSHIBUSERS", 0);
-
-
-    e. LDAP related items have been simplified in the code using additional 
options in $authMechs. For any LDAP entries, add two options. 
"lookupuserbeforeauth" is used if you need VCL to look up the full DN of a user 
and use that when doing the bind that authenticates the user (if you don't know 
what this means, leave it set to 0). If you need to set it to 1, then you will 
need to set "lookupuserfield" to what LDAP attribute to use when looking up the 
user's DN (typically either 'cn', 'uid', or 'samaccountname'). In conf.php, 
**Add the following to each LDAP** array you have in the $authMech array.
-       
-            :::BashLexer
-            "lookupuserbeforeauth" => 0,
-            "lookupuserfield" => '',
-
+    <li>Users authenticated using Shibboleth without also having an LDAP 
server can now be added before they 
+log in. **Add the following to conf.php**  If you are using Shibboleth and 
would like to be able to add users 
+to groups before the user has ever logged in to VCL, you can set this to 1. 
However, please note that if you 
+typo the userid, there is no way to verify it, and the user will be added with 
the typoed userid.
+       
+        :::PhpLexer
+        define("ALLOWADDSHIBUSERS", 0);
+
+    <li>LDAP related items have been simplified in the code using additional 
options in $authMechs. For any 
+LDAP entries, add two options. "lookupuserbeforeauth" is used if you need VCL 
to look up the full DN of a 
+user and use that when doing the bind that authenticates the user (if you 
don't know what this means, leave 
+it set to 0). If you need to set it to 1, then you will need to set 
"lookupuserfield" to what LDAP attribute 
+to use when looking up the user's DN (typically either 'cn', 'uid', or 
'samaccountname'). In conf.php, **Add 
+the following to each LDAP** array you have in the $authMech array.
+       
+        :::PhpLexer
+        "lookupuserbeforeauth" => 0,
+        "lookupuserfield" => '',
  
-    f. If you are using any Local accounts for authentication, you need to 
modify the entries for $addUserFunc and $updateUserFunc. Change
+    <li>If you are using any Local accounts for authentication, you need to 
modify the entries for $addUserFunc and $updateUserFunc. Change
+
+    * OLD
        
-            :::BashLexer
-            OLD
+            :::PhpLexer
             $addUserFunc[$item['affiliationid']] = create_function('', 'return 
0;');
             $updateUserFunc[$item['affiliationid']] = create_function('', 
'return 0;');
  
-            NEW
+    * NEW
+
+            :::PhpLexer
             $addUserFunc[$item['affiliationid']] = create_function('', 'return 
NULL;');
             $updateUserFunc[$item['affiliationid']] = create_function('', 
'return NULL;');
 
+    </ol>
 
 11. **Restart httpd service**
 
-            :::BashLexer
-            service httpd start or /etc/init.d/httpd start
+        :::BashLexer
+        service httpd start or /etc/init.d/httpd start
 
-12. **Update management node code** This step will make a backup copy of the 
2.2.1 vcl code base and then copy the new code over the existing code to 
preserve any drivers or other files you've added.
+12. **Update management node code** This step will make a backup copy of the 
2.2.1 vcl code base and then copy 
+the new code over the existing code to preserve any drivers or other files 
you've added.
        
-            :::BashLexer
-            cd <your vcl MN code root path>
-            ie. cd /usr/local/
-            cp -r vcl ~/vcl_2.2.1_managementnode
+        :::BashLexer
+        cd <your vcl MN code root path>
+        ie. cd /usr/local/
+        cp -r vcl ~/vcl_2.2.1_managementnode
 
-13. **Copy in the 2.3 code base to /usr/local**, copying in should preserve 
any drivers or other files you've added.
+13. **Copy in the 2.3.1 code base to /usr/local**, copying in should preserve 
any drivers or other files you've added.
        
-            :::BashLexer
-            /bin/cp -r /root/apache-VCL-2.3/managementnode/* /usr/local/vcl
+        :::BashLexer
+        /bin/cp -r /root/apache-VCL-2.3.1/managementnode/* /usr/local/vcl
 
 14. **Run install_perl_libs.pl** to add any new perl library requirements:
        
-            :::BashLexer
-            /usr/local/vcl/bin/install_perl_libs.pl
+        :::BashLexer
+        /usr/local/vcl/bin/install_perl_libs.pl
 
 15. **Restart vcld service**
        
-            :::BashLexer
-            service vcld start or /etc/init.d/vcld start
+        :::BashLexer
+        service vcld start or /etc/init.d/vcld start
 
 16. Make some test reservations and watch the vcld.log to verify everything is 
working correctly.
 
-            :::BashLexer
-            tail -f /var/log/vcld.log
+        :::BashLexer
+        tail -f /var/log/vcld.log


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