Upgrade
Upgrading a Cloudify Compact Cluster (3 Nodes)
If the initial cluster installation was done using the Cloudify Cluster Manager, follow this simplified process. Updating a Cloudify Compact Cluster leveraging the Cloudify Cluster Manager, you can use the Cloudify Cluster Manager tool to upgrade a compact cluster.
Upgrade your Cloudify Cluster Manager by running:
sudo yum install -y <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
On the host that has Cloudify Cluster Manager installed, run:
cfy_cluster_manager upgrade
Optional arguments:
--config-path The completed cluster configuration file path. Default: ./cfy_cluster_config.yaml
--upgrade-rpm Path to a v6.4.0 cloudify-manager-install RPM. This can be either a local or remote path.
Default:<Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
-v, --verbose Show verbose output
Running this command will automatically run the upgrade procedure on the cluster.
If the Cluster was manually deployed, please follow this procedure instead:
Manually Updating a Cloudify Compact Cluster
Install the new 6.4 release cloudify-manager-install
RPM on all 3 nodes of the cluster, by using the command:
sudo yum install -y <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
Repeat this step on all 3 nodes.
On each of the cluster nodes, run:
cfy_manager upgrade -c <path to DB config>.
Do it one after the other, not in parallel.
Tip: If you used the cloudify-cluster-manager tool to generate the Cloudify cluster, the path to the DB config file is /etc/cloudify/postgresql-
If the cluster was manually installed, please direct the command to the path of the file you generated.
On each of the cluster nodes, run:
cfy_manager upgrade -c <path to rabbitmq config>.
Do it one after the other, not in parallel.
Tip: If you used the cloudify-cluster-manager tool to generate the Cloudify cluster, the path to the RabbitMQ config file is /etc/cloudify/rabbitmq-
On each one of the cluster nodes, run:
cfy_manager upgrade -c <path to manager config>
Do it one after the other, not in parallel.
Tip: If you used the cloudify-cluster-manager tool to generate the Cloudify cluster, the path to the manager config file is /etc/cloudify/manager-
If Cloudify agents are used in your deployments, run the following command from just one of the cluster nodes:
cfy agents install
When opening the Cloudify Management Console after the upgrade, you might see “This page is empty”, this happens because of cached data. To solve this, press CTRL + Shift + R.