[ovirt-users] the better way to update vdsm

Daniel Helgenberger daniel.helgenberger at m-box.de
Wed Sep 24 07:30:03 EDT 2014


Hello Nathanaël,

I think the supposed way to upgrade would be:

* (hosted-engine only) put cluster in global maintenance if running
hosted-enfgine
* upgrade Engine using engine-setup (this *should* detect product updates)
* (hosted-engine only) disable global maintenance
* Put host in maintenance mode (witch will migrate VMs automatically)
* Click 'reinstall host' in Engine (this step will will invoke yum update?)
* Activate host

continue with the other hosts


If there are kernel updates, I usually update them as well in the
process (involving manual yum).

Can anyone clarify if 'reinstall host' invokes yum? Thanks!


On 24.09.2014 11:41, Nathanaël Blanchet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm about to update to 3.4.4 with the associated vdsm. Updating vdsm with yum is 
> trivial, but it usually breaks running vms on the host.
> So these are the steps I follow each time:
>
>   * live migrating runnings vms to a another host in the cluster
>   * putting the host in maintenance
>   * updating vdsm
>   * activating the host
>   * getting back the vms
>   * and so on with the other hosts...
>
> But sometimes it is not enough, I need to reinstall the host so as to the host 
> be able to successfully activate.
>
> When getting back the vms on the initial host, I must do it manually to load 
> balance vms between the hosts and this is not very convinient.
>
> So my question is : do I update in the right way, or is there any 
> recommendations that I didn't find anyway?
>
> Thanks.
>

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