[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-28 Thread Gary Pedretty
Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the 
engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it.

thanks

Gary
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On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jayme mailto:jay...@gmail.com>> 
wrote:

Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward.  What I do is place the 
cluster in global maintenance mode.  Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt 
packages then run engine-upgrade.  After upgrade I do a general yum update on 
engine vm to update other non Ovirt  packages

On Thu, Sep 20, 2018, 4:07 AM Gary Pedretty, 
mailto:g...@flyravn.com>> wrote:
What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data Center/Cluster 
to upgrade the hosted_engine VM.  Applying the updates on the individual hosts 
is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or just running yum update on 
each host once they are in maintenance mode.  But what about the engine?  This 
is an engine vm that was created from the appliance rpm initially.  The 
documentation seems to skip over applying the periodic updates except to the 
individual hosts.

Thanks

Gary

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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-21 Thread Gary Pedretty
When you say do “on the engine vm yum update Ovirt packages”  which packages do 
you filter on for this?  ovirt*. or something more specific.  I have usually 
just done an update of all the first time and that may have been the issue.

Gary

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> On Sep 20, 2018, at 10:48 AM, Simone Tiraboschi  wrote:
> 
>> Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward.  What I do is place the 
>> cluster in global maintenance mode.  Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt 
>> packages then run engine-upgrade.  After upgrade I do a general yum update 
>> on engine vm to update other non Ovirt  packages

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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-21 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il giorno gio 20 set 2018 alle ore 04:14 Gary Pedretty 
ha scritto:

> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM.  Applying the updates on
> the individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or
> just running yum update on each host once they are in maintenance mode.
> But what about the engine?  This is an engine vm that was created from
> the appliance rpm initially.  The documentation seems to skip over applying
> the periodic updates except to the individual hosts.
>
>
Let us know how the upgrade went!




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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-20 Thread Florian Schmid
Hi, 

I always do it this way: 
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.2/html/upgrade_guide/updating_the_red_hat_virtualization_manager-minor4.2
 

Never had issues with that. 

Even when I forget to put in global maintenance, the upgrade script will stop 
with an error about not being in maintenance mode. 

I have to say, I always use the RedHat documentation, it is quite good... 

BR Florian 


Von: "Simone Tiraboschi"  
An: "Gary Pedretty"  
CC: "users"  
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. September 2018 20:48:55 
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 6:32 PM Gary Pedretty < [ mailto:g...@ravnalaska.net | 
g...@ravnalaska.net ] > wrote: 



Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the 
engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it. 



Please double check you correctly set the global maintenance mode: 
engine-setup will stop the engine in order to upgrade it andif you are not in 
global maintenance mode, ovirt-ha-agent on the host will detect an engine 
failure and it will restart the engine VM in order to get a working engine. 
A VM reboot in the middle of the DB upgrade could corrupt it. 

BQ_BEGIN


thanks 

Gary 
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BQ_BEGIN
On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jayme < [ mailto:jay...@gmail.com | 
jay...@gmail.com ] > wrote: 

Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward. What I do is place the cluster 
in global maintenance mode. Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt packages 
then run engine-upgrade. After upgrade I do a general yum update on engine vm 
to update other non Ovirt packages 

On Thu, Sep 20, 2018, 4:07 AM Gary Pedretty, < [ mailto:g...@flyravn.com | 
g...@flyravn.com ] > wrote: 
What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data Center/Cluster 
to upgrade the hosted_engine VM. Applying the updates on the individual hosts 
is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or just running yum update on 
each host once they are in maintenance mode. But what about the engine? This is 
an engine vm that was created from the appliance rpm initially. The 
documentation seems to skip over applying the periodic updates except to the 
individual hosts. 

Thanks 

Gary 

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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-20 Thread Simone Tiraboschi
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 6:32 PM Gary Pedretty  wrote:

> Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the
> engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it.
>

Please double check you correctly set the global maintenance mode:
engine-setup will stop the engine in order to upgrade it andif you are not
in global maintenance mode, ovirt-ha-agent on the host will detect an
engine failure and it will restart the engine VM in order to get a working
engine.
A VM reboot in the middle of the DB upgrade could corrupt it.


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> Gary
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> On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jayme  wrote:
>
> Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward.  What I do is place the
> cluster in global maintenance mode.  Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt
> packages then run engine-upgrade.  After upgrade I do a general yum update
> on engine vm to update other non Ovirt  packages
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2018, 4:07 AM Gary Pedretty,  wrote:
> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM.  Applying the updates on
> the individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or
> just running yum update on each host once they are in maintenance mode.
> But what about the engine?  This is an engine vm that was created from the
> appliance rpm initially.  The documentation seems to skip over applying the
> periodic updates except to the individual hosts.
>
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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-20 Thread Gary Pedretty
Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the 
engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it.

thanks

Gary
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> On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jayme  wrote:
> 
> Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward.  What I do is place the 
> cluster in global maintenance mode.  Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt 
> packages then run engine-upgrade.  After upgrade I do a general yum update on 
> engine vm to update other non Ovirt  packages
> 
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2018, 4:07 AM Gary Pedretty,  wrote:
> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data 
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM.  Applying the updates on the 
> individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or just 
> running yum update on each host once they are in maintenance mode.  But what 
> about the engine?  This is an engine vm that was created from the appliance 
> rpm initially.  The documentation seems to skip over applying the periodic 
> updates except to the individual hosts.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Gary
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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-20 Thread Jayme
Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward.  What I do is place the
cluster in global maintenance mode.  Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt
packages then run engine-upgrade.  After upgrade I do a general yum update
on engine vm to update other non Ovirt  packages

On Thu, Sep 20, 2018, 4:07 AM Gary Pedretty,  wrote:

> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM.  Applying the updates on
> the individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or
> just running yum update on each host once they are in maintenance mode.
> But what about the engine?  This is an engine vm that was created from the
> appliance rpm initially.  The documentation seems to skip over applying the
> periodic updates except to the individual hosts.
>
> Thanks
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> Gary
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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-20 Thread Simone Tiraboschi
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 9:08 AM Gary Pedretty  wrote:

> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM.  Applying the updates on
> the individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or
> just running yum update on each host once they are in maintenance mode.
> But what about the engine?  This is an engine vm that was created from the
> appliance rpm initially.  The documentation seems to skip over applying the
> periodic updates except to the individual hosts.
>

Set global maintenance mode, update the engine VM as a regular
installation, exit the global maintenance mode at the end.
If you need to reboot the engine vm you can still hosted-engine --vm-start
also while in global maintenance mode.


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[ovirt-users] Re: Hosted Engine Upgrades

2018-09-19 Thread femi adegoke
This is the way I update the HE:

run yum update on hosted engine
# yum upgrade -y

put cluster in global maintenance
# hosted-engine --set-maintenance --mode=global

run engine-setup on hosted engine
# engine-setup

reboot hosted engine
start hosted engine
# hosted-engine --vm-status
# hosted-engine --vm-start

turn off global maintenance
# hosted-engine --set-maintenance --mode=none

put each physical host in maintenance
upgrade each physical host
reboot (maybe)
On Sep 19 2018, at 6:54 pm, Gary Pedretty  wrote:
>
> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data 
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM. Applying the updates on the 
> individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or just 
> running yum update on each host once they are in maintenance mode. But what 
> about the engine? This is an engine vm that was created from the appliance 
> rpm initially. The documentation seems to skip over applying the periodic 
> updates except to the individual hosts.
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