On 05/08/2014 12:06 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
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.
1. no downtime should happen, as you can upgrade hosts by moving them to
maintenance, which will live migrate VMs running on them.
2. fedora 18 is EOL, so 'yum update' isn't going to help here.
3. re-install host should refresh vdsm and its dependent packages if the
repo's configured have newer versions. when the host is in maint, you
can simply run 'yum update' on the host, then re-activate it (of course
reboot if kernel got updated, etc.)