Hello,
One of our DC is a very small one, though quite critical.
It's almost hyper converged : hosts are compute+storage, but the engine
is standalone.
It's made of :
Hardware :
- one physical engine : CentOS 7.1
- 3 physical hosts : CentOS 7.2
Software :
- oVirt 3.6.5
- glusterFS 3.7.16 in replica-3, sharded.
The goal is to upgrade all this to oVirt 4.1.1, and if possible also
upgrade the OSes.
At present, only 3 VMs here are critical, and I have backups for them.
Though, I'm quite nervous with the path I have to follow and the
hazards. Especially about the gluster parts.
At first glance, I would go this way (feel free to comment) :
- upgrade the OS of the engine : 7.1 -> 7.3
- upgrade the OS of the hosts : 7.2 -> 7.3
- upgrade and manage the upgrade of gluster, check the volumes...
- upgrade oVirt (engine then hosts)
But when upgrading the OSes, I guess it will also upgrade the gluster layer.
During this upgrade, I have no constraint to keep everything running,
total shutdown is acceptable.
Is the above procedure seems OK, or may am I missing some essential points?
Thank you.
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Nicolas ECARNOT