Hi ,

Are you upgrading single- node cluster or more than one node.

Generally model the application(SU) across two or more nodes.
Once the OpenSAF is stopped, there is no maintenance mode to make SU to 
remain up.

Eg:
Active SU will be on node SC-1 and standby SU will be on node SC-2

If OpenSAF upgrade is on SC-1, the application SU on SC-2 will be active.

/Neel.


On 2017/03/15 06:53 PM, David Hoyt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If the opensaf process on a node is shutdown for some reason, is there a way 
> to prevent opensaf from also shutting down the SU?
>
> For example, if I have a simplex app being managed by opensaf, and I want to 
> update the current running opensaf with some bug fixes, I'm currently doing 
> the following:
>
> *         stopping the opensaf process on the node where the simplex app is 
> running
>
> *         updating the opensaf RPMs with versions that include the fix
>
> *         start the opensaf process
>
> Of course, when the opensaf process is shutdown, the SU is as well.
>
> So, is there some maintenance mode that would allow the SU to remain up while 
> opensaf is being restarted?
>
>
> Regards,
> David
>
>
>
>
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