Il giorno mar 1 ott 2019 alle ore 09:48 <jvdwege@xs4all.nl> ha scritto:
September 30, 2019 2:23 PM, "Sandro Bonazzola" <sbonazzo@redhat.com> wrote:

> Il giorno ven 27 set 2019 alle ore 17:54 Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com> ha scritto:
>
>> On Fri, September 27, 2019 11:46 am, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
>> [nsip]
>
> I'm curious what the steps should be going from 4.1.9 / EL7.4 to 4.3.x /
> EL7.7? I am pretty sure I need some steps along the way (I doubt I can
> jump directly from 4.1.9 -> 4.3.x and 7.4 -> 7.7, right).
>
> So should I jump from 7.4/4.1.9 to 7.6/4.2.8 and then from there to
> 7.7/4.3.6?
>
> 4.1 cluster level is still supported by 4.3 engine.
> So you can upgrade the engine from 7.4/4.1.9 to 7.6/4.2.8 and then to
> 7.7/4.3.6 while on the host side you can go straight to 4.3.6/7.7.
> Once done, please update cluster level to 4.3.
>> Excellent, I can do that. I just need to ensure that the cluster settings
>> fully upgraded from 4.0 to 4.1.
>>
>> One final question: I know that ovirt-shell is deprecated, but is it
>> still available in 4.3.x?
>
> Yes, it's still available. It will be dropped in 4.4.

OK, good to know, time to polish up my ansible or start writing api scripts.

Now that 4.4 popped up, how is that going?
I looked a bit at the Gerrit yesterday and right now and see that el8 builds are being done now, great work!

Pushing builds to el8 and fc30. A few big show stoppers like the lack of ansible in EPEL 8 (Bug 1744975)
and CentOS Community Build System not yet enabled to build for CentOS 8, but we are working on it.
 

Greetings,

Joop
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