Il 08/05/2014 18:06, Paul Heinlein ha scritto:
On Thu, 8 May 2014, Gabi C wrote:
> Which is the proper way of keeping nodes up to date?
>
> I tried from WebUI, after putting node on mainetnance "[clear.cache.gif] Host is
in maintenance mode, you can Activate it by pressing the Activate
> button. If you wish to upgrade or reinstall it click here ."
>
> but no effect, so I guess that installing ovirt repo and fedora-ovirt-preview repo is
the proper way, right?
I'll add that I'm also interested in a discussion of this question.
I just inherited an oVirt cluster at work that's running 3.2 on Fedora 18 and would
dearly love some direction about updating things without a
system-wide downtime.
Take a look at this upgrade guide for upgrading 3.2/f18 to 3.3/f19:
http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.2_to_3.3_upgrade
It was tested a lot of time ago, so I'm not sure it still works with latest F19
packages.
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