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Derrick Schneider edited comment on CLOUDSTACK-7846 at 11/5/14 8:27 PM:
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Note that as a temporary workaround if you're running into this, you can return
"4.4.2" in Upgrade440to441.java
Current:
public String getUpgradedVersion() {
return "4.4.1";
}
Works:
public String getUpgradedVersion() {
return "4.4.2";
}
was (Author: derrickschneider):
Note that as a temporary workaround if you're running into this, you can return
"4.4.2" in Upgrade440to441.java
Current:
``` public String getUpgradedVersion() {
return "4.4.1";
}
```
Works:
```
public String getUpgradedVersion() {
return "4.4.2";
}
```
> deploydb fails when new version doesn't have any database upgrade
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>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-7846
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-7846
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Management Server
> Affects Versions: 4.4.0
> Environment: Mac OS X 10.8.3
> Reporter: Derrick Schneider
>
> Having checked out branch 4.4, I followed along with the developer setup
> documentation found here.
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/master/developer_guide.html
> However, the deploydb failed with the error message:
> ```
> Caused by: com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: The end upgrade
> version is actually at 4.4.1 but our management server code version is at
> 4.4.2-SNAPSHOT
> at
> com.cloud.upgrade.DatabaseUpgradeChecker.upgrade(DatabaseUpgradeChecker.java:278)
> at
> com.cloud.upgrade.DatabaseUpgradeChecker.check(DatabaseUpgradeChecker.java:438)
> at com.cloud.upgrade.DatabaseCreator.main(DatabaseCreator.java:217)
> ```
> The relevant code is here:
> ```
> if (Version.compare(trimmedCurrentVersion, upgrades[upgrades.length -
> 1].getUpgradedVersion()) != 0) {
> s_logger.error("The end upgrade version is actually at " +
> upgrades[upgrades.length - 1].getUpgradedVersion() +
> " but our management server code version is at " +
> currentVersion);
> throw new CloudRuntimeException("The end upgrade version is
> actually at " + upgrades[upgrades.length - 1].getUpgradedVersion() +
> " but our management server code version is at " +
> currentVersion);
> }
> ```
> The problem seems to be that there's no Upgrade441to442 object with
> appropriate settings.
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