Upgrade Abiquo 6.1.x to 6.2.x distributed by servers





These instructions are still being updated for the Abiquo 6.2 upgrade

This section describes how to upgrade from Abiquo 6.1.x to Abiquo 6.2.x. 
Please contact Abiquo Support for further information.

Major upgrade

The upgrade to Abiquo 6.2.0 is a major upgrade with upgrades of third-party software packages that are critical platform dependencies

You must make snapshots of ALL servers before you start the upgrade

 

 



1. Prevent cloud users from performing VM operations

  1. In the UI in the Infrastructure view, select each physical machine and click Disable

  2. Using the API, set the state of each physical machine to DISABLED




2. API servers

On each API Server do these steps.

If you have a separate DB server, do the DB upgrade steps on that server.

# 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 # Stop services systemctl stop httpd systemctl stop abiquo-tomcat # (API or Datanode) systemctl stop rabbitmq-server # Back up the UI tar cvfz /var/www/html/ui.tgz-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /var/www/html/ui # Copy the api.xml file to back up the database connection details cp /opt/abiquo/tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/api.xml /opt/abiquo/api.xml-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # 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) # Install latest yum release package for your target version using link yum remove 'abiquo-release-*' # Find the correct link at 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-AAAAAAAA_BBBBBB.el7.noarch.rpm # Prepare yum repository for your target version with yum-utils yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-base yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-updates # Perform update yum clean all && yum makecache yum update # 6.2.0: - Note: MariaDB-server requires a manual update after running the gpmigrator in the next steps # 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-6.2.0-20240205_155724.el7.noarch.rpm # Run the tool to prepare 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 cd /opt/abiquo/utilities/ java -jar gpmigrator.jar --jdbc-url="jdbc:mariadb://localhost:3306/kinton?user=root&password=root" --redis-host=localhost # Save the guestpasswords.sql file to run after you update the Abiquo database # 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 # OR for datanode: galera_new_cluster mysql_upgrade # Update 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 # 6.2.0: - Edit the tomcat configuration file and update the database connector configuration # Edit /opt/abiquo/tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/api.xml # The latest version of the file should contain new options # Update the file and/or variables marked with ${} for your environment <Context> <Resource name="jdbc/abiquoDB" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource" factory="com.zaxxer.hikari.HikariJNDIFactory" dataSourceClassName="org.mariadb.jdbc.MariaDbDataSource" connectionTimeout="120000" maximumPoolSize="100" username="${server.database.username}" password="${server.database.password}" dataSource.url="jdbc:mariadb://${server.database.host}:${server.database.port}/kinton" /> </Context> # For a DB cluster, change the datasource.url to point to your Galera cluster # This will not affect the multi-master configuration of the cluster dataSource.url="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" # Add the Java keytool path to your $PATH variable: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java/jdk-21+35/bin/ # Check your cacerts certificates keytool -v -list -cacerts | grep ${ENV_NAME} # If necessary, restore your certificates following the instructions # See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/609648729/Update+certificates+in+your+Abiquo+environment

 

Additional API and UI upgrade steps

  1. Add translations for new UI labels to lang_xx_XX_custom.json. See Abiquo UI client language configuration

  2. Optionally add new configuration to client-config-custom.json. See Configure Abiquo UI

  3. In your UI configuration, check that the API endpoint is pointing to your Abiquo API server:

    {     "config.endpoint": "http://<API_IP_ADDRESS>/api" }

     

  4. Add new API properties to the abiquo.properties file found in the /opt/abiquo/config/ folder. See Changes to Abiquo Configuration properties



3. Remote services servers

On each remote services server do these steps.

# 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-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /opt/abiquo # If you are using remote services with TLS, back up the connector cp /opt/abiquo/tomcat/conf/server.xml /opt/abiquo/server.xml--$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # 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 # If you have multiple NARS remote services in your datacenter, check for a results-nars or similar shared folder # as defined by the 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-*' # Remove docker rpm -e --nodeps docker rpm -e --nodeps docker-client rpm -e --nodeps docker-common # 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-AAAAAAAA_BBBBBB.el7.noarch.rpm # Prepare yum repository for your target version with yum-utils # yum install yum-utils if you do not have it yet yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-base yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-updates # Perform update yum clean all && yum makecache yum update # If you have a NARS shared folder, remount it (note this will also mount 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 # If your remote services use TLS, restore the connection data server.xml # See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311377433/Configure+Abiquo+Tomcat+with+HTTPS+for+Remote+RS # Add the Java keytool path to your $PATH variable: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java/jdk-21+35/bin/ # Check certificates in your Java key store keytool -v -list -keystore /opt/abiquo/tomcat/conf/${KEYSTORE_NAME}.jks # If necessary, restore your certificates following the instructions # See https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/609648729/Update+certificates+in+your+Abiquo+environment

 

Additional RS upgrade steps

  1. Add new RS properties to the abiquo.properties file found in the /opt/abiquo/config/ folder. See Changes to Abiquo Configuration Properties






4. Monitoring servers

On each Watchtower monitoring server do these steps.






5. Start Abiquo server and services

Start all servers in the correct order.

 

6. In Abiquo UI

  1. Re-enable the physical machines

  2. In Abiquo 6.2.0, to activate Cost usage reports, regenerate billing

7. Reporting server

In Abiquo 6.2.0 the Reporting feature has been removed. If you are using on-premise billing, you can retire the Reporting server.

8. Guacamole server

For the update from Abiquo <6.1.2, we recommend that you Upgrade Guacamole server.

 

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