After the upgrade, does the CS run something special like scripts on the
database?


2013/11/1 Geoff Higginbottom <geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com>

> Gabriel,
>
> You need to follow the update instructions carefully.
>
> Yes, it means stopping all your management servers, but all guest VMs
> continue to run.
>
> The upgrade should be relatively quick, but it does involve updating the
> system VM template and restarting system VMs so they get updated.
>
> Remember to backup before upgrading, and ideally test the upgrade process
> on a test rig if you have never upgraded before.
>
> Regards
>
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> On 1 Nov 2013, at 18:27, "Gabriel Br?scher" <gabrasc...@gmail.com<mailto:
> gabrasc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> On the university laboratory that I work we have a cloud environment using
> Cloudstack as the management tool. So far, we have 2 Cloudstack servers and
> a load balancing apache server, both CS are on 4.1.1 version.
>
> Now we are starting to plan the update to the 4.2 version, mostly because
> of some important fixes that have been updated. The upgrade has to be done
> with the cloud running, so, we are going to update each CS server at time,
> in some point on the update process we are going to end up with one CS on
> 4.2 version and other on 4.1.1, could it create some problems?
>
> I noticed that the systems VMs templates were updated, so what does the CS
> 4.2 would do when it gets up and running and finds a system VM that was
> created by the CS 4.1.1? Are the CS updates meant to be done with the whole
> management structure down or they have support to get this job done with
> everything up and running?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Gabriel.
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