Hi Yedidyah, Thank you for the comprehensive answers.
I think I go for a complete reinstall ( read also OS upgrade tool is not adviced on 6.6 or higher as there might be newer packages as on 7 ). No doubting to re-use current VM or setup from scratch ( fresh host with new hosted-engine and existing storage domein ). You explain the steps ( 1 to 6 ), but then don't talk about storage domain import. Does it mean, when I reinstall the hosted-engine in the current he VM and restore an engine-backup ( step 5 ) I am able to start vm from Host and it is still connected to the master storage ( so no need for storage import) ? Best Regards, Paul Groeneweg Op do 30 jun. 2016 om 08:00 schreef Yedidyah Bar David <d...@redhat.com>: > On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Paul Groeneweg | Pazion > <p...@pazion.nl> wrote: > > > > I am looking for a way to get my hosted-engine running on el7 so I can > > upgrade to oVirt 4.0. Currently my hosts already run el7, but my > > hosted-engine is still el6. > > > > I read > > > https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/how-to/hosted-engine-host-OS-upgrade/ > > but this is only about the hosts. > > > > I read https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/how-to/hosted-engine/, but it > > only mentions upgrade of the hosted-engine software, not the OS. > > > > I understood I can do a fresh hosted-engine install, and then import my > > storage domain to the new hosted engine, but: > > > > - Do I need to restore my hosted engine database? ( like described here: > > > http://www.ovirt.org/develop/developer-guide/engine/migrate-to-hosted-engine/ > > ) > > You might not have to, if you only care about the imported VMs from your > storage. This will not keep other configuration, such as > users/roles/permissions > etc. > > > - Can I directly install hosted-engine 4.0 and then import the storage > > domain? Or should I install same hosted-engine version? > > AFAIK 4.0 engine can import 3.6 storage domains without problem. > > > - Do I first need another master storage domain or can I directly import > my > > old master storage domain? > > No idea. Even if you do, you can create a small empty one and later remove > it. > > > - When importing the storage domain what is the risk it fails ( I have > > backups, but it would cost a day to restore all ) > > No idea, but IIRC we got many successful reports and at most few failures > for this. > > > - How long would import take? few minutes or hours? ( I want to keep down > > time as low as possible ). > > Again no idea. Perhaps do some test? > > > > > Another option would be upgrade the OS ( with redhat-upgrade-tool ) or is > > this a path for disaster? > > Didn't work for us well, so we decided to not support it. If you decide to > try, > make sure you test carefully beforehand. From ovirt's POV: > 1. You'll need to handle postgresql upgrade. > 2. Right after OS upgrade, you'll still have (I think) el6 packages > of the engine. It will hopefully be in a good-enough state for upgrade > to 4.0, but we didn't test this. > 3. Specifically, if upgrade fails, rollback will most likely not work, > so you'll have to manually handle this - take a full vm backup and make > sure you can restore it. > > > > > I hope someone can tell me how I can smoothly upgrade my hosted-engine > up to > > el7 and run oVirt 4. > > We are working on a tool/wizard to help with this process. It used to work, > but at some point it was decided that one of the actions it does is risky > and was blocked, thus the tool is broken currently. > > You can invoke the tool by running: 'hosted-engine --upgrade-appliance'. > As noted above, this is currently broken. > > There are several open bugs about it, e.g.: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1319457 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343425 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343593 (closed, this is > what broke the tool) > > Basically, you can manually do what the tool is supposed to do: > 1. Make sure state is clean and stable (no running/pending storage actions, > no VMs in the middle of migration etc), all clusters are compat level 3.6, > etc. > 2. Move to global maintenance > 3. backup the engine using engine-backup and keep the backup elsewhere > 4. Reinstall engine vm with el7 and 4.0 engine (the tool will use the > engine > appliance, you might too but not sure how exactly). > 5. Restore the backup and run engine-setup. > 6. If all looks ok, leave global maintenance. > > If you manually keep a full backup of the engine vm before step 4, > you might be able to restore this backup if there are problems. > Doing this in the provided tool is currently the main blocking issue > for it. Hopefully will be provided in 4.0.1. > > Best, > -- > Didi >
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