Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the
engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it.
thanks
Gary
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On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jayme mailto:jay...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Upgrading the
When you say do “on the engine vm yum update Ovirt packages” which packages do
you filter on for this? ovirt*. or something more specific. I have usually
just done an update of all the first time and that may have been the issue.
Gary
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> On Sep 20, 2018, at 10:48 AM,
Il giorno gio 20 set 2018 alle ore 04:14 Gary Pedretty
ha scritto:
> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM. Applying the updates on
> the individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or
> just running
with an error about not being in maintenance mode.
I have to say, I always use the RedHat documentation, it is quite good...
BR Florian
Von: "Simone Tiraboschi"
An: "Gary Pedretty"
CC: "users"
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. September 2018 20:48:55
Betreff: [ovirt-use
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 6:32 PM Gary Pedretty wrote:
> Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the
> engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it.
>
Please double check you correctly set the global maintenance mode:
engine-setup will stop the engine in
Ok that is what I have done in the past, sometimes it works, sometimes the
engine ends up corrupted and I have had to re-deploy it.
thanks
Gary
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> On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jayme wrote:
>
> Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward. What I do is place the
>
Upgrading the engine is fairly straight forward. What I do is place the
cluster in global maintenance mode. Then on the engine vm yum update Ovirt
packages then run engine-upgrade. After upgrade I do a general yum update
on engine vm to update other non Ovirt packages
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018,
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 9:08 AM Gary Pedretty wrote:
> What is the official recommended method in a Hosted Engine Data
> Center/Cluster to upgrade the hosted_engine VM. Applying the updates on
> the individual hosts is pretty straight forward using either the GUI or
> just running yum update on
This is the way I update the HE:
run yum update on hosted engine
# yum upgrade -y
put cluster in global maintenance
# hosted-engine --set-maintenance --mode=global
run engine-setup on hosted engine
# engine-setup
reboot hosted engine
start hosted engine
# hosted-engine --vm-status
#
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