[Users] Upgrade from 3.1

Itamar Heim iheim at redhat.com
Wed Oct 2 02:36:49 EDT 2013


On 10/02/2013 12:40 AM, Christian Kolquist wrote:
> I am planning on testing the modify existing to become an export domain.
>   That will only require me to copy within the isilon cluster a copy of
> the data which only will take about 1 hour.  The plan is to do the
> following:
>
> 1. Load Fedora 19 on new engine server and install the engine, add new
> storage domain shares and get fully up and running without adding any nodes

just wondering - any reason you prefer fedora to .el6 (centos/rhel)?

> 2. shutdown all VM's and then remove the nodes
> 3. shutdown engine on current server
> 4. copy the existing storage domain to another location on the NAS and
> share it out over NFS.
> 5. Add nodes to new engine
> 6. Modify the copy of the storage domain to be an export domain
> (http://humblec.com/convert-master-data-domain-to-export-domain-in-a-crashed-rhevmovirt-setup/)
> 7. Add it in as an existing export domain on the new engine server and
> start import of VM's (will take probably 4-6 hours or maybe longer,
> total storage is ~1TB of data)
>
> Are there any further suggestions to this?  If this plan fails then I
> will be able to revert back to the original engine server and domain.

sounds good to me

>
> Christian
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim at redhat.com
> <mailto:iheim at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 10/01/2013 06:39 PM, Christian Kolquist wrote:
>
>         We have a NFS storage cluster (Isilon) for the domain.
>
>         The main question: is there a way to bring in an existing
>         storage domain
>         to a new engine without exporting it then importing it?  This
>         would be
>         good for not just upgrades but also disaster recovery as well.
>
>
>
>     yes, importing an existing data domain is a high priority for us for
>     next version as the issue was raised several times by community users.
>
>     for 3.3, there a few options (the first one is the cleanest)
>     1. "save the export part"
>     - stop using the domain in 3.1
>     - change its meta data to that of an export domain
>     - import it as an existing export domain to 3.3
>     - import the VMs
>
>     2. "re-create the VMs / import disks"
>     - stop using the domain in 3.1
>     - create a new (empty) domain in 3.3
>     - move all disks to the new domain (assuming you create the new nfs
>        export in a way allowing you to move, not copy, from the old export)
>     - use the register disk api to add all disks
>     - create VMs and associate the disks to them
>
>     yes, this one requires to document first which disk is for which VM.
>     i think someone scripted something around this option.
>
>     if your disks have snapshots, this may become too complex.
>
>     3. re-create the VMs and override their disks.
>     this was suggested several times in the past, but if you have
>     snapshots, not relevant.
>
>
>
>         On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim at redhat.com
>         <mailto:iheim at redhat.com>
>         <mailto:iheim at redhat.com <mailto:iheim at redhat.com>>> wrote:
>
>              On 09/30/2013 04:55 PM, Christian Kolquist wrote:
>
>                  So, after many frustrating weekends of trying to
>         upgrade ovirt
>                  from 3.1,
>                  I have come to the conclustion that it would just be
>         best to
>                  export all
>                  of our VM's and Import them once I have redone the entire
>                  installation
>                  with FC19 and ovirt 3.3.  Is there a way to export the
>         entire domain
>                  easily? Or to bring the entire domain into a new
>         install of the
>                  engine?
>
>                  Exporting a single VM takes a very long while.  It
>         would take a
>                  couple
>                  of days to export all of our VM's (33 total vm's using
>         1.017 TB
>                  of data)
>                  and then reimport them using the normal means of
>         exporting the
>                  machines
>                  off then on to the export domain, load the new engine
>         server
>                  then import
>                  them all back in.
>
>
>                  Any tips or tricks would be welcome.
>
>
>              do you have a single data domain in the DC?
>              is it nfs or something else?
>
>
>
>                  Christian
>
>
>                  FYI, I ran into just about every single bug that people
>         had when
>                  upgrading from 3.1 to 3.2 and a few more.  I can't
>         spend any
>                  more time
>                  troubleshooting the upgrade process.  If we can't do the
>                  export->import
>                  easily or migrate the current storage domain we will
>         probably
>                  have to
>                  get rid of ovirt and move to another solution.
>
>
>
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