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# Log in as root sudo su - # Check that the Abiquo RabbitMQ queues are empty (API or Datanode). # The number of messages in all queues must be 0. rabbitmqctl list_queues messages name # Back up the UI tar cvfz /var/www/html/ui.tgz-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /var/www/html/ui # Back up the /opt/abiquo folder tar cvfz /opt/abiquo.tgz-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /opt/abiquo # Back up Redis redis-cli save cp -a /var/lib/redis /var/lib/redis-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # On DB Server, back up the Abiquo MySQL DBs mysqldump --routines --triggers kinton > kinton.sql-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) mysqldump --routines --triggers kinton_accounting > kinton_accounting.sql-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # IF you are using SAML with multiple IdPs, back up security beans files cp /opt/abiquo/tomcat/webapps/api/WEB-INF/classes/springresources/security/saml/security-saml-generated-beans.xml /opt/abiquo/tomcat/webapps/api/WEB-INF/classes/springresources/security/saml/security-saml-generated-beans.xml-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # Stop services systemctl stop httpd systemctl stop abiquo-tomcat # Install latest yum release package for your target version using link yum remove 'abiquo-release-*' # Find the correct link at https://https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311363475/Abiquo-release-ee+packages+list # For 6.2 yum localinstall https://user:passwd@mirror.abiquo.com/el7/6.2/os/x86_64/abiquo-release-ee-6.2.0-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.el7.noarch.rpm # Prepare yum repository for your target version yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-base yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-updates # Perform update yum clean all && yum makecache yum update 'abiquo-*' # 6.2.0: - Download and install the guestpasswordmigrator package yum localinstall http://user:passwd@mirror.abiquo.com/el7/6.2/os/x86_64/abiquo-gpmigrator-6.2.0-20240202_110142.el7.noarch.rpm # Run the tool to migrate the guest passwords of the current VMs to a new column that will be added in 6.2.0. # The tool requires access to the kinton database and to the API Redis java -jar cd /opt/abiquo/utilities/ java -jar gpmigrator.jar --jdbc-url="jdbc:mariadb://localhost:3306/kintonuser=root&password=root" --redis-host=localhost # Save the guestpasswords.sql file and run it after you update the database with abiquo-db. # 6.2.0: - On all database servers, upgrade MariaDB rpm --nodeps -ev MariaDB-server-10.4.10-1.el7.centos.x86_64 yum install MariaDB-server service mariadb start mysql_upgrade # Upgrade the Abiquo databases abiquo-db [-h DB hostname] [-P DB port] [-u user] [-p password] update # IF the database upgrade fails because of checksums abiquo-db [-h DB hostname] [-P DB port] [-u user] [-p password] clearCheckSums abiquo-db [-h DB hostname] [-P DB port] [-u user] [-p password] update # 6.2.0: - Run guestpasswords.sql file mysql kinton < guestpasswords.sql # Post-upgrade step for API chown -R tomcat /opt/abiquo # Run Redis database script # These scripts can always be found on the Abiquo Server. # On each Remote Services server (including Monolithic sever) or Datanode server run the Redis scripts cd /usr/share/doc/abiquo-redis/redis/ bash ./4.2.3/00-old-vsm-definitions.sh # 6.2.0: - Edit the tomcat config file and update the database connector configuration # Edit /opt/abiquo/tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/api.xml # Add the Galera configuration in the format: jdbc:mariadb:loadbalance://address=(host=dbmain)(port=3306)(type=master), address=(host=dbr1)(port=3306)(type=slave), address=(host=dbr2)(port=3306)(type=slave)/kinton )/kinton # 6.2.0: - Check the cacerts for your environment and restore if necessary # See Update certificates in your Abiquo environment keytool -v -list -cacerts | grep ${ENV_NAME} #Enter keystore password: #Alias Name: abiquo-api-ui.lab.abiquo.com #Alias Name: abiquo-remoteservices.lab.abiquo.com |
Additional API and UI upgrade steps
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# Log in as root sudo su - # On V2V servers, check for active conversions # ps aux | grep v2v # ps aux | grep mechadora # Back up the /opt/abiquo folder tar cvfz /opt/abiquo.tgz-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /opt/abiquo # Back up Redis redis-cli save cp -a /var/lib/redis /var/lib/redis-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # Stop services systemctl stop abiquo-tomcat # Check if there is an NFS shared folder for the NARS results (related to system property abiquo.nars.async.fileresults.path): mount | grep -i "nfs\|results" | grep -v sunrpc 10.60.37.87:/abq-pro-nfs on /opt/abiquo/results-nars type nfs4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,sync,vers=4.1,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=10.60.37.77,local_lock=none,addr=10.60.37.87,user) #Unmount the previous shared folder if you have it mounted umount /opt/abiquo/results-nars # Install latest yum release package for your target version using link yum remove 'abiquo-release-*' # Find the correct link at https://https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311363475/Abiquo-release-ee+packages+list # For 6.2 yum localinstall https://user:passwd@mirror.abiquo.com/el7/6.2/os/x86_64/abiquo-release-ee-6.2.0-AAAAAAAAAAA.el7.noarch.rpmç # Prepare yum repository for your target version yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-base yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-updates # Perform update yum clean all && yum makecache yum update 'abiquo-*' # Remount the shared folder for NARS (and any other folders you have unmounted) mount -a # Post upgrade steps for RS chown -R tomcat /opt/abiquo chown -R tomcat /opt/vm_repository chmod -R a+r /opt/vm_repository # Refresh VM definitions cd /usr/share/doc/abiquo-redis/redis/ bash ./4.2.3/00-old-vsm-definitions.sh / bash ./4.2.3/00-old-vsm-definitions.sh # Check certificates keytool -v -list -keystore /opt/abiquo/tomcat/conf/${KEYSTORE_NAME}.jks |
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# Log in as root and stop services sudo su - systemctl stop abiquo-emmett systemctl stop abiquo-delorean systemctl stop kairosdb systemctl stop cassandra # Really kill Cassandra by getting its process number (e.g. XXXXX) and killing it ps auwx | grep cassandra kill -9 XXXXX # Install latest yum release package for your target version using link yum remove 'abiquo-release-*' # Find the correct link at https://https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311363475/Abiquo-release-ee+packages+list # For 6.2 yum localinstall https://user:passwd@mirror.abiquo.com/el7/6.2/os/x86_64/abiquo-release-ee-6.2.0-AAAAAAAAAAAA.el7.noarch.rpm # Prepare yum repository for your target version yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-base yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-updates # Perform update yum clean all && yum makecache yum update 'abiquo-*' # 6.2.0: - On all database servers, upgrade MariaDB rpm --nodeps -ev MariaDB-server-10.4.10-1.el7.centos.x86_64 yum install MariaDB-server service mariadb start mysql_upgrade # Update watchtower database watchtower-db [-h DB hostname] [-P DB port] [-u user] [-p password] update # 6.2.0: - Edit the emmett.conf and delorean.conf files at: /etc/abiquo/watchtower/delorean.conf /etc/abiquo/watchtower/emmett.conf # Check Removethat "jdbc:mysql" andhas been replacereplaced with "jdbc:mariadb" # Add Galera configuration, as for Abiquo server, if your monitoring DB is in a cluster |
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