On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 2:25 PM Gilboa Davara <gilboad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Shani,
1. I created a new 4.5 cluster with the same CPU (Secure Intel Cascadelake
Server Family) and platform type (Q35/BIOS).
2. All 3 hosts are 8.3, but report 4.4 compatibility.
3. The only reason I attempted to upgrade the cluster was simple: The
cluster state kept on dropping down to "unavailable" (even though all 3
hosts are up) and I was offered to upgrade the cluster to v4.5.
- Gilboa
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 1:28 PM Shani Leviim <sleviim(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Gilboa,
>
> Here are some guidelines/checks:
> - Are you able to create a 4.5 DC/cluster?
> - Host can be Up in the 4.5 clusters only when it reports 4.5 level
> compatibility (it's based on RHEL 8.3).
> Can you make sure that on all 3 hosts?
> - You can upgrade the 4.4 clusters to 4.5 only when all Up/NonOperational
> hosts are reporting 4.5 level
> - You can upgrade 4.4 DC to 4.5 only when all clusters inside are on the
> 4.5 level
> - A 4.5 host-based on RHEL 8.3 should be fully functional in 4.2/4.3/4.4
> clusters
>
>
>
> *Regards,*
>
> *Shani Leviim*
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 12:53 PM Gilboa Davara <gilboad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm more-or-less finished building a new ovirt over glusterfs cluster
>> with 3 fairly beefy servers.
>> Nodes were fully upgraded to CentOS Linux release 8.3.2011 before they
>> joined the cluster.
>> Looking at the cluster view in the WebUI, I get an exclamation mark with
>> the following message: "Upgrade cluster compatibility level".
>> When I try to upgrade the cluster, 2 of the 3 hosts go into maintenance
>> and reboot, but once the procedure is complete, the cluster version remains
>> the same.
>> Looking at the host vdsm logs, I see that once the engine refreshes
>> their capabilities, all hosts return 4.2-4.4 and not 4.5.
>>
>> E.g.
>> 'supportedENGINEs': ['4.2', '4.3', '4.4'],
'clusterLevels': ['4.2',
>> '4.3', '4.4']
>> I assume I should be seeing 4.5 after the upgrade, no?
>>
>> AmI missing something?
>>
>
EL 8.3 is not enough, you also need Advanced Virtualization 8.3 (in
particular libvirt 6.6)
>> Thanks,
>> - Gilboa
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