[Ocfs2-users] Ocfs2-users Digest, Vol 101, Issue 7
Yuvrajsinh Chauhan
yuvraj.chauhan at elitecore.com
Tue May 15 02:13:49 PDT 2012
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Herbert, Am following steps (Mention in Activity Steps Block) to upgrade OS
as well as OCFS2. Do let me know if anything is missing. Thanks in Advance.
From: Yuvrajsinh Chauhan [mailto:yuvraj.chauhan at elitecore.com]
Sent: 15 May 2012 14:38
To: 'Herbert van den Bergh'
Cc: 'ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com'
Subject: RE: [Ocfs2-users] Need Expert Comments - OS Upgrade
Herbert, Am following steps (Mention in Activity Steps Block) to upgrade OS
as well as OCFS2. Do let me know if anything is missing. Thanks in Advance.
Current Deployment Architecture
Activity Steps
Node Name
RAC-NODE1
RAC-NODE2
Node Name
RAC-NODE1
RAC-NODE2
Current Version
RHEL5.3
RHEL5.3
Current Version
RHEL5.3
RHEL5.3
Kernel Version
2.6.18-128.el5
2.6.18-128.el5
Kernel Version
2.6.18-128.el5
2.6.18-128.el5
OCFS2 Version
1.4 with Compatible Kernel
1.4 with Compatible Kernel
OCFS2 Version
1.4 with Compatible Kernel
1.4 with Compatible Kernel
Status
ONLINE
ONLINE
Status
DB-1 DOWN
ONLINE
Shared Storage
/ORASYS, /ORADATA, /VOTINGDISK, /ORAREDO
Shared Storage
/ORASYS, /ORADATA, /VOTINGDISK, /ORAREDO
FS Type
Formatted with OCFS2
1
Upgrade RHEL with 5.5 or 5.8
2
Install OCFS2 RPM with Compatible Version
3
Reboot RAC Node1
4
Mount Shared Partition
5
Check File System (In cluster or not)
6
Start-up RAC DB-1
Status
ONLINE
Shared Storage
/ORASYS, /ORADATA, /VOTINGDISK, /ORAREDO
If all goes well, I will perform rolling update on Node-II
From: Herbert van den Bergh [mailto:herbert.van.den.bergh at oracle.com]
Sent: 14 May 2012 23:34
To: Yuvrajsinh Chauhan
Cc: ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] Need Expert Comments - OS Upgrade
There's no need to do anything to the filesystems. Later OCFS2 versions are
backward compatible with earlier versions. I'm not sure if there were any
new features introduced in the latest OCFS2 version for EL5, but I'm pretty
sure that all OCFS2 1.4.* versions have the same network protocol, so you
can do a rolling update (install on node 1, reboot, install on node 2,
reboot) without having to unmount the fs on all nodes first.
Thanks,
Herbert.
On 05/14/2012 10:21 AM, Yuvrajsinh Chauhan wrote:
Thanks Herbert for your reply.
Few concern:
. My shared partition is formatted with OCFS2 (128). Now if I update
Linux with may be 5.5 or 5.8, no need to format all partition again right ?
Because all my production data resides in that storage.
. One more silly question: Can I upgrade OS one by one ? I mean
first I upgrade one node and then second ?. During first node upgrade, I
un-mount all shared partition and made available only to second node. I can
do similar activity vice-versa ?
Regards,
Yuvrajsinh Chauhan || CRESTEL || Sr. DBA
Elitecore Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
904, Silicon Tower || Off C.G.Road
Behind Pariseema Building || Ahmedabad 380 006
[M]: +91 9727746022
From: Herbert van den Bergh [mailto:herbert.van.den.bergh at oracle.com]
Sent: 14 May 2012 21:39
To: Yuvrajsinh Chauhan
Cc: ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] Need Expert Comments - OS Upgrade
First of all, why bother update to 5.5, when you can update to 5.8? Many
bugs have been fixed since 5.5. Do you really want to run into those?
OCFS2 and the kernel have to be upgraded at the same time. In other words,
you have to make sure you install both the kernel and the OCFS2 module that
goes with it at the same time, then you reboot into the new kernel with the
new OCFS2 module. The easiest thing to do is to just run yum update, and
let it update to the latest package versions, and then install the OCFS2
package for the kernel that got installed.
Thanks,
Herbert.
On 5/14/12 1:26 AM, Yuvrajsinh Chauhan wrote:
Dear OCFS2 Experts,
I required expert comments on my below scenario.
. Oracle RAC Database 11gR2 is running on RHEL5.3 (OS Kernel Version
is 128). Database is in Production. We have used SAN for cluster file system
and all shared partition formatted with OCFS2 Version 128. As of now, it
seems to be fine. No issues received as of now.
. We have business requirements. Upper managements wants to Upgrade
Linux OS. (Suggested Version is RHEL 5.5).
Now I want to know How should I go for above requirements.
. Should I upgrade OS First or should I first Install OCFS2 RPM
compatible with 5.5 Kernel ?
. Any impact on my existing storage ?
I need expert comments because I have not done such upgrade with OCFS2.
Regards,
Yuvrajsinh Chauhan || CRESTEL || Sr. DBA
Elitecore Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
904, Silicon Tower || Off C.G.Road
Behind Pariseema Building || Ahmedabad 380 006 || INDIA
[GSM]: +91 9727746022
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