Il 28/Set/2016 21:09, "Gervais de Montbrun" <gervais(a)demontbrun.com> ha
scritto:
Hi Gianluca,
Instead of editing the system's built in systemd configuration, you can
do the
following...
Create a file called /etc/systemd/system/ovirt-ha-broker.service
> # My custom ovirt-ha-broker.service config that ensures NFS starts
before
ovirt-ha-broker.service
> # thanks Gervais for this tip! :-)
>
> .include /usr/lib/systemd/system/ovirt-ha-broker.service
>
> [Unit]
> After=nfs-server.service
Then disable and enable ovirt-ha-broker.service (systemctl disable
ovirt-ha-broker.service ; systemctl enable ovirt-ha-broker.service) and you
should see that it is using your customized systemd unit definition. You
can see that systemd is using your file by running systemctl status
ovirt-ha-broker.service. You'll see something like "Loaded: loaded
(/etc/systemd/system/ovirt-ha-broker.service;" in the output.
Your file will survive updates and therefore always wait for nfs to start
prior to
starting. You can do the same for your other customizations.
Cheers,
Gervais
> On Sep 28, 2016, at 1:31 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 10:54 AM, Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Gianluca Cecchi
>> <gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > how do the two modes apply in case of single host?
>> > During an upgrade phase, after having upgraded the self hosted engine
and
>> > leaving global maintenance and having checked all is ok,
what is the
correct
>> > mode then to put host if I want finally to update it
too?
>>
>> The docs say to put hosts to maintenance from the engine before
upgrading
them.
>>
>> This is (also) so that VMs on them are migrated away to other hosts.
>>
>> With a single host, you have no other hosts to migrate VMs to.
>>
>> So you should do something like this:
>>
>> 1. Set global maintenance (because you are going to take down the
>> engine and its vm)
>> 2. Shutdown all other VMs
>> 3. Shutdown engine vm from itself
>> At this point, you should be able to simply stop HA services. But it
>> might be cleaner to first set local maintenance. Not sure but perhaps
>> this might be required for vdsm. So:
>> 4. Set local maintenance
>> 5. Stop HA services. If setting local maintenance didn't work, perhaps
>> better stop also vdsm services. This stop should obviously happen
>> automatically by yum/rpm, but perhaps better do this manually to see
>> that it worked.
>> 6. yum (or dnf) update stuff.
>> 7. Start HA services
>> 8. Check status. I think you'll see that both local and global maint
>> are still set.
>> 9. Set maintenance to none
>> 10. Check status again - I think that after some time HA will decide
>> to start engine vm and should succeed.
>> 11. Start all other VMs.
>>
>> Didn't try this myself.
>>
>> Best,
>> --
>> Didi
>
>
> Hello Didi,
> I would like to leverage the update I have to do on 2 small different
lab
environments to crosscheck the steps suggested.
> They are both single host environments with self hosted engine.
> One is 4.0.2 and the other is 4.0.3. Both on CentoS 7.2
> I plan to migrate to the just released 4.0.4
>
> One note: in both environments the storage is NFS and is provided by the
host
itself, so a corner case (for all hosted_storage domain, main data
domain and iso storage domain).
> I customized the init scripts, basically for start phase of the
server
and to keep in count of the NFS service, but probably something has to be
done for stop too?
>
> 1) In /usr/lib/systemd/system/ovirt-ha-broker.service
>
> added in section [Unit]
>
> After=nfs-server.service
>
> The file is overwritten at update so one has to keep in mind this
>
> 2) also in vdsmd.service changed
> from:
> After=multipathd.service libvirtd.service iscsid.service rpcbind.service
\
> supervdsmd.service sanlock.service vdsm-network.service
>
> to:
> After=multipathd.service libvirtd.service iscsid.service rpcbind.service
\
> supervdsmd.service sanlock.service vdsm-network.service \
> nfs-server.service
>
> Do you think any order setup I have to put in place related to NFS
service and
oVirt services stop?
>
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Nice! I'm going to try and see.
Any particular dependency I should add for shutdown order due to the fact
that my host is also the NFS server providing data stores?
Do I need to set up nfs stop only after a particular ovirt related service?
Thanks,
Gianluca