Re: [ovirt-users] [Users] Updating AIO from 3.3.4 to 3.4

2014-04-16 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 03/04/2014 21:20, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
 Hello,
 I know that AIO setup is only for experimenting and trying but I find
 it very useful in several situations. So having a 3.3.4 All-In_one
 installation on fedora19 and wanting to update it to 3.4 I have some
 doubts.
 In release notes I see for general updates:
 
 On Fedora 19 you'll need to enable fedora-updates repository for
 having updated openstack packages -- OK. It is normally already
 enabled
 
 On Fedora 19, you'll need to enable fedora-virt-preview repository for
 using Fedora 19 as node on 3.4 clusters -- how do I managed this?
 This is indeed a node too, so I have to enable virt-preview for it?
 Correct?

Correct

 
 BTW: Is this note still true in general or did the related virt
 packages go into fedora-updates, or is it planned in coming
 days/weeks?

It's still true in general. libvirt people said they won't update F19 with the 
virt-preview packages.


 When engine-setup is run and detects that a newer version is available
 and outputs that I have to run
 
 yum update ovirt-engine-setup
 
 is it correct to say that in AIO setups I should actually run
 
 yum update ovirt-engine-setup ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-allinone

On all-in-one think that it may be useful a general yum update in order to 
get libvirt, vdsm and ovirt-engine-setup*
If you want to update only the minimum for the upgrade, better go with yum 
update ovirt-engine-setup*



 
 or is it the latest package not crucial to be updated before new
 engine-setup is run?
 
 At the end of engine update can I simply put the AIO server into
 maintenance (as a node) and run yum update so that vdsm (aka node)
 packages are updated too and so the server will become a 3.4 enabled
 node after reboot?

I think you should move the system in maintenance before running engine-setup.
I also don't think that a full reboot is needed, I think that just service 
vdsmd restart should be enough.
But Dan can tell you if the reboot is needed.

 
 Thanks,
 Gianluca
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Re: [ovirt-users] [Users] Updating AIO from 3.3.4 to 3.4

2014-04-16 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:24:22AM +0200, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
 Il 03/04/2014 21:20, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
  Hello,
  I know that AIO setup is only for experimenting and trying but I find
  it very useful in several situations. So having a 3.3.4 All-In_one
  installation on fedora19 and wanting to update it to 3.4 I have some
  doubts.
  In release notes I see for general updates:
  
  On Fedora 19 you'll need to enable fedora-updates repository for
  having updated openstack packages -- OK. It is normally already
  enabled
  
  On Fedora 19, you'll need to enable fedora-virt-preview repository for
  using Fedora 19 as node on 3.4 clusters -- how do I managed this?
  This is indeed a node too, so I have to enable virt-preview for it?
  Correct?
 
 Correct
 
  
  BTW: Is this note still true in general or did the related virt
  packages go into fedora-updates, or is it planned in coming
  days/weeks?
 
 It's still true in general. libvirt people said they won't update F19 with 
 the virt-preview packages.
 
 
  When engine-setup is run and detects that a newer version is available
  and outputs that I have to run
  
  yum update ovirt-engine-setup
  
  is it correct to say that in AIO setups I should actually run
  
  yum update ovirt-engine-setup ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-allinone
 
 On all-in-one think that it may be useful a general yum update in order to 
 get libvirt, vdsm and ovirt-engine-setup*
 If you want to update only the minimum for the upgrade, better go with yum 
 update ovirt-engine-setup*
 
 
 
  
  or is it the latest package not crucial to be updated before new
  engine-setup is run?
  
  At the end of engine update can I simply put the AIO server into
  maintenance (as a node) and run yum update so that vdsm (aka node)
  packages are updated too and so the server will become a 3.4 enabled
  node after reboot?
 
 I think you should move the system in maintenance before running engine-setup.
 I also don't think that a full reboot is needed, I think that just service 
 vdsmd restart should be enough.
 But Dan can tell you if the reboot is needed.

Actually, vdsm restarts itself (and supervdsm) on rpm upgrade, so if
anything explicit is required (certainly a reboot), it's a bug.
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