> On 9 Jul 2021, at 01:37, matthew.st...@fujitsu.com wrote:
>
> You need to go in steps.
>
> https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/upgrade_guide/
My nodes run on natively installed CentOS, not factory oVirt node images,
because of necessary RAID drivers and custom scripts (for example, in case
You need to go in steps.
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/upgrade_guide/
-Original Message-
From: Andrei Verovski
Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 2:52 PM
To: users@ovirt.org
Cc: Stier, Matthew
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Q: Node Upgrade Path
Hi,
OK, thanks for the tip.
I always
Hi,
OK, thanks for the tip.
I always upgraded nodes via oVirt web interface, which is now 4.4.7, and
I assume it can't update node 4.2 -> 4.3, because 4.3 is too old. Please
correct if I'm wrong here.
May I use these commands to safely upgrade nodes manually?
yum check-update
yum clean all
rg
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: Q: Node Upgrade Path
If the hardware is old, and won't support EL8, the best option is to update to
oVirt 4.3.10 and update CentOS to 7u9.
Some of my systems have megaraid sas2 raid controllers, which Red Hat have
stopped supporting, and all the variant have followe
If the hardware is old, and won't support EL8, the best option is to update to
oVirt 4.3.10 and update CentOS to 7u9.
Some of my systems have megaraid sas2 raid controllers, which Red Hat have
stopped supporting, and all the variant have followed suit.
I have tried the Elrepo DUD's to work
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