Thanks Dan,

In the SuSE HA Documentation the rolling update mode is proposed for
the SP1 to SP2 migration.

So I have to contact SuSE or Novell

Karl

Hi,

On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Karl Rößmann <k.roessm...@fkf.mpg.de> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm upgrading a three node cluster from SLES 11 SP1 to SLES SP2 node by
node.
the upgrade includes:
        corosync-1.3.3-0.3.1     to corosync-1.4.1-0.13.1
        pacemaker-1.1.5-5.9.11.1 to pacemaker-1.1.6-1.27.26
        kernel 2.6.32.54-0.3-xen to 3.0.13-0.27-xen

After Upgrading the first node and restarting the cluster I get these
never ending messages on the DC (which is not the updated node)

Apr 11 14:19:26 orion14 corosync[6865]:   [TOTEM ] Type of received message
is wrong...  ignoring 6.
Apr 11 14:19:27 orion14 corosync[6865]:   [TOTEM ] Type of received message
is wrong...  ignoring 6.
Apr 11 14:19:28 orion14 corosync[6865]:   [TOTEM ] Type of received message
is wrong...  ignoring 6.
Apr 11 14:19:29 orion14 corosync[6865]:   [TOTEM ] Type of received message
is wrong...  ignoring 6.

I think the question relates more to corosync, added the proper group in CC.


the updated node is still in STANDBY mode.
Should I ignore the message and put the mode to ONLINE ?
I don't want the cluster to crash, there are running services
on the other two nodes.
So now I stopped the openais on the updated node: no more messages.
the other two nodes are still up and working.

Any ideas ?

I don't know exactly if a rolling upgrade is possible (I may be wrong
on this one) but putting the cluster in maintenance-mode, upgrading
corosync and pacemaker on all 3 nodes and then re-probing for the
resources is a more common upgrade path. If there are no issues on the
reprobe, then you could take the cluster out of maintenance-mode.

Also, do you have a support contract with Suse? I think their support
can help out more on this.

HTH,
Dan


Karl



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