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<p><br /><br /> Le 12-Feb-2018 08:06:43 +0100, jbelka@redhat.com a écrit:</p>
<blockquote style="margin-left: 0; padding-left: 5px; border-left: 2px solid navy;">> This option relevant only for the upgrade from 3.6 to 4.0(engine had<br /> > different OS major versions), it all other cases the upgrade flow very<br /> > similar to upgrade flow of standard engine environment.<br /> > <br /> > <br /> > 1. Put hosted-engine environment to GlobalMaintenance(you can do it via<br /> > UI)<br /> > 2. Update engine packages(# yum update -y)<br /> > 3. Run engine-setup<br /> > 4. Disable GlobalMaintenance<br /> ></blockquote>
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<div>So I followed these steps connected in the engine VM and didn't get any error message. But the version showed in the GUI is
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<div>still 4.2.0.2-1.el7.centos. Yum had no newer packages to install. And I still have the "no default route" and network validation problems.</div>
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<div><br /> > Could someone explain me at least what "Cluster PROD is at version 4.2 which<br /> > is not supported by this upgrade flow. Please fix it before upgrading."<br /> > means ? As far as I know 4.2 is the most recent branch available, isn't it ?<br /><br /> I have no idea where did you get<br /><br /> "Cluster PROD is at version 4.2 which is not supported by this upgrade flow. Please fix it before upgrading."<br /><br /> Please do not cut output and provide exact one.<br /><br /> IIUC you should do 'yum update ovirt\*setup\*' and then 'engine-setup'<br /> and only after it would finish successfully you would do 'yum -y update'.<br /> Maybe that's your problem?<br /><br /> Jiri</div>
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