Upgrade

1. Introduction

The upgrade to the latest version of Abiquo, see Upgrade Abiquo in the main Abiquo documentation space

This section describes how to upgrade from Abiquo 5.4.x or Abiquo 6.0.x to an Abiquo 6.1.x version. 

For your convenience, we have also prepared the following concise upgrade document that groups the commands by servers.
However, we encourage you to use the current Upgrade Abiquo document as your main reference:

Please contact Abiquo Support for further information.

Major version upgrade table

From version

To version

Upgrade type

Notes

5.4.x

6.0.x

Standard

Follow the process in this document (or at Upgrade Abiquo 5.4 to 6.0.x distributed by servers )

6.0.x

6.1.x

Standard

Follow the process in this document (or at Upgrade Abiquo 5.4 to 6.1.x distributed by servers ).
+ Deactivate on-premise billing until you are ready to switch and have billed the previous month 

Minor version upgrade table


2. Warnings and notices

  • Before you begin, contact Abiquo Platform and Customer Success department to obtain your credentials because Abiquo YUM repositories require a login.

  • There is no upgrade path from NSX-V to NSX-T because VMware does not support this upgrade.

  • The upgrade will overwrite lang_en_US_labels.json. If you have customized labels or translations, back them up before the upgrade and restore them afterwards.

SAML upgrade

  • The upgrade will overwrite the SAML login configuration for multiple IdPs. If you use SAML with multiple IdPs, back up the configuration files before the upgrade and add the multiple IdPs afterwards accordingly. See Restore SAML security beans after upgrade.

  • For Abiquo 6.0.0+, you must configure the SAML maximum authentication age property or SAML will not initialize

Changes to enterprise properties for AWS billing

  • Before you upgrade to Abiquo 6.0.0, add the amazon_bucket_region as an enterprise property. The value is the code for the AWS region where your billing bucket is located (for example, us-east-1). This property applies to AWS resellers and standard accounts with billing dashboard configurations



3. 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



4. Check for operations in progress on the platform

Before you shut down the platform servers, check that no operations are in progress.

  1. Check that the Abiquo RabbitMQ queues are empty on the Abiquo Monolithic Server, Abiquo Server or Datanode server

    The number of messages in all queues must be 0.

    # rabbitmqctl list_queues messages name

    # rabbitmqctl list_queues messages name
    Listing queues ...
    0	abiquo.am.notifications
    0	abiquo.bpm.notifications
    0	abiquo.datacenter.requests.ADatacenter.bpm
    0	abiquo.datacenter.requests.ADatacenter.virtualfactory
    0	abiquo.ha.tasks
    0	abiquo.nodecollector.notifications
    0	abiquo.pcrsync.messages
    0	abiquo.pcrsync.parking-expect-no-consumers
    0	abiquo.scheduler.fast.requests
    0	abiquo.scheduler.requests
    0	abiquo.scheduler.slow.requests
    0	abiquo.tracer.traces
    0	abiquo.virtualfactory.notifications
    0	abiquo.virtualmachines.definitionsyncs
    0	abiquo.vsm.eventsynk
    ...done.

  2. On the V2V Server, check for any active conversions by checking for the V2V or Mechadora processes

    $ ps aux | grep v2v
    $ ps aux | grep mechadora

When user VM operations are blocked and all of the above checks show that no tasks are running, it is safe to halt the platform.


5. Stop platform services

This section describes how to stop platform services on all servers.

if there are operations in progress, DO NOT STOP the platform services because this can cause serious issues with your platform.
See Check for operations in progress on the platform and wait for all operations to complete

To stop platform services:

  1. Stop the API on the API server or monolithic server

    systemctl stop abiquo-tomcat

  2. Stop the UI on the API server or monolithic server or dedicated UI server

    systemctl stop httpd

  3. Stop remote services server

    systemctl stop abiquo-tomcat

  4. V2V Server
    You do not need to stop anything because the BPM remote service is run on-demand only

  5. Stop monitoring server

    systemctl stop abiquo-delorean
    systemctl stop abiquo-emmett
    systemctl stop kairosdb
    systemctl stop cassandra

  6. On the monitoring server, check if Cassandra is really dead

    ps auwx | grep cassandra

    Get the process number for Cassandra (the first number in the output of the previous command), and kill it. In this example, Cassandra is process 12345.

    kill -9 12345

All processes on platform servers should now be halted.


6. Back up the main platform elements

To perform a basic backup of the platform, run the following backups:

Before you begin, stop platform services, and check you have enough space on your destination systems.

# 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)

# On the Monitoring server, back up Watchtower DB
mysqldump --routines --triggers watchtower            > watchtower.sql-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)

# On the Abiquo API Server or UI server, back up the UI
tar cvfz /var/www/html/ui.tgz-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /var/www/html/ui

# If you are using SAML authentication with multiple IdPs, on ALL Abiquo API Servers, back up this file
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)

# On ALL servers, back up the /opt/abiquo folder
tar cvfz /opt/abiquo.tgz-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) /opt/abiquo

# On Abiquo Monolithic or API Server, Remote Services, or Datanode, back up Redis
redis-cli save
cp -a /var/lib/redis /var/lib/redis-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)


7. Make snapshots and backups of all platform servers

This is a major upgrade, so we recommend that you make a snapshot and/or a full backup of your platform servers.


8. Prepare yum repositories for 6.0 or 6.0.x or 6.1 or 6.1.x

Check that you have the repository URL and credentials

On all Abiquo Servers, such as Abiquo API, Remote Services, Watchtower monitoring.

Prepare yum repositories for 6.0.0 or 6.1.0

  1. To upgrade to a version with a patch number of zero, for example, version 6.0.0 or version 6.1.0

    1. Remove the previous version Abiquo release packages.

      yum remove 'abiquo-release-*'
    2. Find the abiquo-release-ee package for your version in the list of available versions

    3. Install the release package.
      For Abiquo 6.1.0, the command would be similar to the following:

      yum localinstall http://usr:passwd@mirror.abiquo.com/el7/6.1/os/x86_64/abiquo-release-ee-6.1.0-20230112_211400.el7.noarch.rpm

      For Abiquo 6.1.1, the release package would be:

      http://usr:passwd@mirror.abiquo.com/el7/6.1/updates/x86_64/abiquo-release-ee-6.1.1-20230511_170351.el7.noarch.rpm

    4. For major versions, disable the updates repo. See https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/deployment_guide/sec-managing_yum_repositories

Prepare yum repositories for 6.0.x or 6.1.x

  1. Check that you have the repository URL and credentials

  2. To upgrade to the latest version with a patch number that is not zero, for example, version 6.0.x or version 6.1.x, enable both repositories:

    yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-base
    yum-config-manager --enable abiquo-updates
  3. Optionally add your username and password to the Abiquo repos

    yum-config-manager --save --setopt=abiquo-*.username=MYUSERNAME
    yum-config-manager --save --setopt=abiquo-*.password=MYPASSWORD

    Don't forget to use a backslash to escape any shell special characters. For more details, see https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/learning-the-bash/1565923472/ch01s09.html

  4. Clean yum and make cache

    yum clean all && yum makecache
  5. If you did not make snapshots of all servers already, then you could do this now.


9. Upgrade packages on ALL servers

These instructions are for monolithic, distributed, and HA environments.

  1. Check in your RS server(s) if there is an NFS shared folder for the NARS results (related to the Abiquo configuration 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)
  2. Unmount the previous shared folder if you have it mounted:

    sudo umount /opt/abiquo/results-nars
  3. Update Abiquo packages:

    yum clean all && yum makecache && yum update 'abiquo-*'
  4. Mount the shared folder from the second step again.

    sudo mount -a
  5. The Abiquo services must run as the tomcat user (not root), so set the required permissions and enforce the use of the package configuration files.
    If you have a MONOLITHIC SERVER do all of the following steps on the Monolithic server

    1. On Abiquo server and remote services

      chown -R tomcat /opt/abiquo
    2. On the remote services with appliance manager and the V2V server (i.e. servers that mount the NFS repository)

      chown -R tomcat /opt/vm_repository
      chmod -R a+r /opt/vm_repository
    3. On the V2V server, check the /etc/sysconfig/abiquo/ec2-api-tools file exists.
      The file must contain the following configuration. If the file does not exist, create it and add this configuration.

      For CentOS 7

      EC2_HOME=/opt/aws

10. Update the Abiquo databases

  1. Check that your hostname is in your DNS or in your /etc/hosts file

  2. Upgrade the Abiquo API databases

    abiquo-db [-h DB hostname] [-P DB port] [-u user] [-p password] update

  3. If the Liquibase update fails with a message similar to the following: 

    Liquibase update Failed: Validation Failed:
    1 change sets check sum
    src/X.X.X-XX/kinton-X.X.X.xml::ABICLOUDPREMIUM-XXXX-XxxxxxxxXXxXxxxxxxXxxxxx::XXXXXXXXX is now: 7:ee2fa6e058ec76c7abf801567898917d
    For more information, use the --logLevel flag

    Do the following steps

    1. Clear the database checksums

      abiquo-db clearCheckSums
    2. Retry the above abiquo-db update command.

  4. To upgrade the Abiquo Watchtower database, on the monitoring appliance, run the command below:

    watchtower-db [-h DB hostname] [-P DB port] [-u user] [-p password] update
  5. Reporting: The Abiquo reports server now runs with JasperReports v7.8.0



11. Upgrade additional elements

By default, you will find the upgrade scripts (e.g. for Redis definitions) on the Abiquo Server under the folder: /usr/share/doc/abiquo-redis/redis/

For each upgrade step, run the Redis database script to remove old VSM definitions, which can be found in the 4.2.3 subfolder

On remote services server:

# cd /usr/share/doc/abiquo-redis/redis/
# bash ./4.2.3/00-old-vsm-definitions.sh

(warning) If you have custom billing queries, please update them now.

 Click here to show/hide the steps to upgrade from 5.4.0 or higher to 6.0.x


Run Redis database script
(tick) 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


 Click here to show/hide the steps to upgrade from 6.0.0 or higher to 6.1.x


Run Redis database script
(tick) 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

If you are using the Abiquo billing integration, to avoid issues with duplicate billing data, deactivate on-premise billing until after you bill for the previous month.

To deactivate on-premise billing:

  1. Log in to the Abiquo database server as administrator

  2. In MySQL, as an administrator, run the following command

    update kinton.system_properties set value = 0 where name = "client.billing.onpremise.enabled";

When you are ready to activate on-premise billing, you can do this in the Abiquo UI, in Configuration view on the Billing tab. See Configure on premise billing


12. Configure Abiquo after the upgrade

  1. Before you start the Abiquo tomcat server, add Abiquo configuration properties to the abiquo.properties file.
    By default the abiquo.properties file is found in the /opt/abiquo/config/ folder.
    See Changes to Abiquo configuration properties

  2. Configure the user interface. The default UI location is /var/www/html/ui.
    Optional: Add custom labels and translations in the lang_xx_XX_custom.json files in the lang folder
    Add custom configuration to client-config-custom.json. See Configure Abiquo UI and Changes to UI configuration
    If your API is not in the same domain as the UI, set the API endpoint pointing to your Abiquo API server:

    {
        "config.endpoint": "http://myAPIserver/api"
    }

  3. SAML: If you are using SAML with multiple IDPs, restore the configuration as described at Restore SAML security beans after upgrade.

13. Start Abiquo server and services


To start the Abiquo platform servers and services, do these steps:

  • On the Abiquo server, restart the HTTP daemon to refresh the user interface files, and bring up the Tomcat server.

    service httpd start
    service abiquo-tomcat start
  • On the Remote services server, start the Tomcat server

    service abiquo-tomcat start
  • On the Monitoring server: edit the file /opt/kairosdb/conf/kairosdb.properties to update the name of this variable and to remove the port from it:

    • Replace the line kairosdb.datastore.cassandra.host_list=192.168.888.999:9160.

    • With this line: kairosdb.datastore.cassandra.cql_host_list=192.168.888.999. Please note the new cql_ prefix for this property.

  • On the Monitoring server: edit the file /etc/cassandra/conf/cassandra.yml OR /etc/cassandra/default.conf/cassandra.yaml (whichever exists) to remove a variable:

    • Remove the line starting with kairosdb.datastore.cassandra.datapoint_ttl and save and close the file.

  • On the Monitoring server: edit the file /opt/kairosdb/conf/kairosdb.properties to add a new variable (our ref: Internal JIRA SUP-333):

    • kairosdb.datastore.cassandra.datapoint_ttl = 15768000

  • On the Monitoring server: start the Cassandra service

    sudo service cassandra start
  • WAIT about 5 minutes until the service is up and running

  • Start the KairosDB service

    sudo service kairosdb start
  • Start the other services in this order

    sudo service abiquo-emmett start
    sudo service abiquo-delorean start
  • On the V2V server: restart the Tomcat server:

    service abiquo-tomcat restart

Finally, in Abiquo, re-enable the physical machines! (smile)

After the upgrade, to prevent glitches in the UI, clear your browser cache


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