Re: [ClusterLabs] Upgrading an Ubuntu 18.04 failover System

2023-02-01 Thread Ken Gaillot
On Wed, 2023-02-01 at 09:02 +0100, hajo.lo...@gmx.de wrote: > Hello, > > > > > While the Pacemaker versions support rolling upgrades, those > Corosync > > versions do not, so you'll have to do the detach-and-reattach > method. > > > The main reason to do a new cluster instead is if you want

Re: [ClusterLabs] Upgrading an Ubuntu 18.04 failover System

2023-02-01 Thread hajo . locke
Hello,   > While the Pacemaker versions support rolling upgrades, those Corosync > versions do not, so you'll have to do the detach-and-reattach method. > The main reason to do a new cluster instead is if you want to do some > testing before making it live. > -- > Ken Gaillot    

Re: [ClusterLabs] Upgrading an Ubuntu 18.04 failover System

2023-01-31 Thread Ken Gaillot
On Tue, 2023-01-31 at 12:05 +0100, hajo.lo...@gmx.de wrote: > Hello List, > > i have a question about upgrading an Ubuntu 18.04 FailOver System and > hope to get some good hints. > > - OS Ubuntu 18.04 > - corosync 2.4.3 > - pacemaker 1.1.18 > - haproxy 1.8.8 > > I have a quite simple system.

[ClusterLabs] Upgrading an Ubuntu 18.04 failover System

2023-01-31 Thread hajo . locke
Hello List,   i have a question about upgrading an Ubuntu 18.04 FailOver System and hope to get some good hints.   - OS Ubuntu 18.04 - corosync 2.4.3 - pacemaker 1.1.18 - haproxy 1.8.8   I have a quite simple system. 2 members in a failover-cluster.  I have 2 primitives configured, thats