...
- Add the following three lines to the node-file of the first node you would like to upgrade:
apache::service_ensure: 'stopped'
cinder::scheduler::enabled: false
cinder::volume::enabled: false
- Run puppet with the wallaby modules/tags, run apt-get dist-upgrade, and run puppet again
- Run
cinder-manage db sync && cinder-manage db online_data_migrations
- Remove the lines added at step 1, re-run puppet, and test that the upgraded cinder version works.
- Perfom step 2 for the rest of the cinder nodes
- Delete cinderv2-resources from keystone
openstack endpoint delete $(openstack endpoint list --service cinderv2 -f value -c ID)
- openstack service list, and delete the services cinder and cinderv2
Neutron
API-nodes
- Pick the first node, and run puppet with the wallaby modules/tags, Run
apt-get autoremove && apt-get dist-upgrade
- Run
neutron-db-manage upgrade --expand
- Restart neutron-server.service and rerun puppet
- Upgrade the rest of the API-nodes (repeating step 1, and 3)
- Stop all neutron-server processes for a moment, and run:
neutron-db-manage upgrade --contract
- Re-start the neutron-server processes
BGP-agents
Either you simply reinstall the node with victoria modules/tags; or you follow the following list:
- Run puppet with the victoria modules/tags
- Run
apt dist-upgrade
- Rerun puppet and restart the service
systemctl restart neutron-bgp-dragent.service
or simply reboot
Network-nodes
Either you simply reinstall the node with victoria modules/tags; or you follow the following list:
- Run puppet with the victoria modules/tags
- Run
apt dist-upgrade
- Rerun puppet and restart the service (or simply reboot the host).
systemctl restart ovsdb-server
systemctl restart neutron-dhcp-agent.service neutron-l3-agent.service neutron-metadata-agent.service neutron-openvswitch-agent.service neutron-ovs-cleanup.service
- Verify that routers on the node actually work.