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authorHumble Devassy Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>2015-04-02 01:03:24 +0530
committerLalatendu Mohanty <lmohanty@redhat.com>2015-04-08 11:03:19 +0000
commite508e06c66e42ca22d8fe88f96ffb295fd1ddae3 (patch)
tree4e21b0e2023ee94269c8b4b11dd70b704a5ab60e /doc
parent5502ead3804695e6e1edc48fd17e2b3fe7241131 (diff)
doc: introduce upgrade guide
Eventhough we have release branches, its better to keep track of upgrade procedures of previous versions. This way we always have pointers to upgrade process. Change-Id: If7a5af0e9efc36bf0343487819a4d311775e65a8 BUG: 1206539 Signed-off-by: Humble Devassy Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/10107 Reviewed-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Lalatendu Mohanty <lmohanty@redhat.com> Tested-by: Lalatendu Mohanty <lmohanty@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/doc/upgrade-guide/upgrade_to_3.5.md b/doc/upgrade-guide/upgrade_to_3.5.md
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+Refer below url to upgrade GlusterFS from its earlier versions to GlusterFS 3.5 version.
+[upgrade to 3.5](http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Upgrade_to_3.5)
diff --git a/doc/upgrade-guide/upgrade_to_3.6.md b/doc/upgrade-guide/upgrade_to_3.6.md
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+Refer below url to upgrade GlusterFS from its earlier versions to GlusterFS 3.6 version.
+[upgrade to 3.6](http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Upgrade_to_3.6)
diff --git a/doc/upgrade/quota-upgrade-steps.md b/doc/upgrade/quota-upgrade-steps.md
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-Upgrade Steps For Quota
-=======================
-
-The upgrade process for quota involves executing two upgrade scripts:
-1. pre-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh, and
-2. post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh
-
-Pre-Upgrade Script:
-==================
-
-###What it does:
-
-The pre-upgrade script (pre-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh) iterates over the list of volumes that have quota enabled and captures the configured quota limits for each such volume in a file under /var/tmp/glusterfs/quota-config-backup/vol_&lt;VOLNAME&gt; by executing 'quota list' command on each one of them.
-
-###Pre-requisites for running Pre-Upgrade Script:
-
-1. Make sure glusterd and the brick processes are running on all nodes in the cluster.
-2. The pre-upgrade script must be run prior to upgradation.
-3. The pre-upgrade script must be run on only one of the nodes in the cluster.
-
-###Location:
-pre-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh must be retrieved from the source tree under the 'extras' directory.
-
-###Invocation:
-Invoke the script by executing `./pre-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh` from the shell on any one of the nodes in the cluster.
-
-* Example:
- <code>
- [root@server1 extras]#./pre-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh
- </code>
-
-Post-Upgrade Script:
-===================
-
-###What it does:
-The post-upgrade script (post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh) picks the volumes that have quota enabled.
-
-Because the cluster must be operating at op-version 3 for quota to work, the 'default-soft-limit' for each of these volumes is set to 80% (which is its default value) via `volume set` operation as an explicit trigger to bump up the op-version of the cluster and also to trigger a re-write of volfiles which knocks quota off client volume file.
-
-Once this is done, these volumes are started forcefully using `volume start force` to launch the Quota Daemon on all the nodes.
-
-Thereafter, for each of these volumes, the paths and the limits configured on them are retrieved from the backed up file /var/tmp/glusterfs/quota-config-backup/vol_&lt;VOLNAME&gt; and limits are set on them via the `quota limit-usage` interface.
-
-####Note:
-In the new version of quota, the command `quota limit-usage` will fail if the directory on which quota limit is to be set for a given volume does not exist. Therefore, it is advised that you create these directories first before running post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh if you want limits to be set on these directories.
-
-###Pre-requisites for running Post-Upgrade Script:
-1. The post-upgrade script must be executed after all the nodes in the cluster have upgraded.
-2. Also, all the clients accessing the given volume must also be upgraded before the script is run.
-3. Make sure glusterd and the brick processes are running on all nodes in the cluster post upgrade.
-4. The script must be run from the same node where the pre-upgrade script was run.
-
-
-###Location:
-post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh can be found under the 'extras' directory of the source tree for glusterfs.
-
-###Invocation:
-post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh takes one command line argument. This argument could be one of the following:
-1. the name of the volume which has quota enabled; or
-2. 'all'.
-
-In the first case, invoke post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh from the shell for each volume with quota enabled, with the name of the volume passed as an argument in the command-line:
-
-* Example:
- For a volume "vol1" on which quota is enabled, invoke the script in the following way:
- <code>
- [root@server1 extras]#./post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh vol1
- </code>
-
-In the second case, the post-upgrade script picks on its own, the volumes on which quota is enabled, and executes the post-upgrade procedure on each one of them. In this case, invoke post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh from the shell with 'all' passed as an argument in the command-line:
-
-* Example:
- <code>
- [root@server1 extras]#./post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh all
- </code>
-
-####Note:
-1. In the second case, post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh exits prematurely upon failure to ugprade any given volume. In that case, you may run post-upgrade-script-for-quota.sh individually (using the volume name as command line argument) on this volume and also on all volumes appearing after this volume in the output of `gluster volume list`, that have quota enabled.
-2. The backed up files under /var/tmp/glusterfs/quota-config-backup/ are retained after the post-upgrade procedure for reference.