X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=extraconfig%2Ftasks%2Fmajor_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_1.sh;h=36d85444e0a663cf2e7398916f09f9ea6b5d65f0;hb=072404b5693439b728d49d26c2c11ed69172a40d;hp=2aaa84c6730bd786c3a2ce51f738aa6654d5310c;hpb=017334bbb5978ed9a9c06f4595506612287c1b14;p=apex-tripleo-heat-templates.git diff --git a/extraconfig/tasks/major_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_1.sh b/extraconfig/tasks/major_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_1.sh index 2aaa84c6..36d85444 100755 --- a/extraconfig/tasks/major_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_1.sh +++ b/extraconfig/tasks/major_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_1.sh @@ -17,7 +17,81 @@ fi STONITH_STATE=$(pcs property show stonith-enabled | grep "stonith-enabled" | awk '{ print $2 }') pcs property set stonith-enabled=false +# If for some reason rpm-python are missing we want to error out early enough +if [ ! rpm -q rpm-python &> /dev/null ]; then + echo_error "ERROR: upgrade cannot start without rpm-python installed" + exit 1 +fi + +# In case the mysql package is updated, the database on disk must be +# upgraded as well. This typically needs to happen during major +# version upgrades (e.g. 5.5 -> 5.6, 5.5 -> 10.1...) +# +# Because in-place upgrades are not supported across 2+ major versions +# (e.g. 5.5 -> 10.1), we rely on logical upgrades via dump/restore cycle +# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1341968 +# +# The default is to determine automatically if upgrade is needed based +# on mysql package versionning, but this can be overriden manually +# to support specific upgrade scenario + +# Where to backup current database if mysql need to be upgraded +MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR=/var/tmp/mysql_upgrade_osp +MYSQL_TEMP_UPGRADE_BACKUP_DIR=/var/lib/mysql-temp-upgrade-backup +# Spare disk ratio for extra safety +MYSQL_BACKUP_SIZE_RATIO=1.2 + +# Shall we upgrade mysql data directory during the stack upgrade? +if [ "$mariadb_do_major_upgrade" = "auto" ]; then + ret=$(is_mysql_upgrade_needed) + if [ $ret = "1" ]; then + DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE=1 + else + DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE=0 + fi + echo "mysql upgrade required: $DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE" +elif [ "$mariadb_do_major_upgrade" = 0 ]; then + DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE=0 +else + DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE=1 +fi + if [ "$(hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml bootstrap_nodeid)" = "$(facter hostname)" ]; then + if [ $DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE -eq 1 ]; then + if [ -d "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR" ]; then + echo_error "Error: $MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR exists already. Likely an upgrade failed previously" + exit 1 + fi + mkdir "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR" + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo_error "Error: could not create temporary backup directory $MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR" + exit 1 + fi + + # the /root/.my.cnf is needed because we set the mysql root + # password from liberty onwards + backup_flags="--defaults-extra-file=/root/.my.cnf -u root --flush-privileges --all-databases --single-transaction" + # While not ideal, this step allows us to calculate exactly how much space the dump + # will need. Our main goal here is avoiding any chance of corruption due to disk space + # exhaustion + backup_size=$(mysqldump $backup_flags 2>/dev/null | wc -c) + database_size=$(du -cb /var/lib/mysql | tail -1 | awk '{ print $1 }') + free_space=$(df -B1 --output=avail "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR" | tail -1) + + # we need at least space for a new mysql database + dump of the existing one, + # times a small factor for additional safety room + # note: bash doesn't do floating point math or floats in if statements, + # so use python to apply the ratio and cast it back to integer + required_space=$(python -c "from __future__ import print_function; print(\"%d\" % int((($database_size + $backup_size) * $MYSQL_BACKUP_SIZE_RATIO)))") + if [ $required_space -ge $free_space ]; then + echo_error "Error: not enough free space in $MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR ($required_space bytes required)" + exit 1 + fi + + mysqldump $backup_flags > "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR/openstack_database.sql" + cp -rdp /etc/my.cnf* "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR" + fi + pcs resource disable httpd check_resource httpd stopped 1800 pcs resource disable openstack-core @@ -54,9 +128,63 @@ while systemctl is-active pacemaker; do fi done +# The reason we do an sql dump *and* we move the old dir out of +# the way is because it gives us an extra level of safety in case +# something goes wrong during the upgrade. Once the restore is +# successful we go ahead and remove it. If the directory exists +# we bail out as it means the upgrade process had issues in the last +# run. +if [ $DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE -eq 1 ]; then + if [ -d $MYSQL_TEMP_UPGRADE_BACKUP_DIR ]; then + echo_error "ERROR: mysql backup dir already exist" + exit 1 + fi + mv /var/lib/mysql $MYSQL_TEMP_UPGRADE_BACKUP_DIR +fi + yum -y install python-zaqarclient # needed for os-collect-config yum -y -q update +# We need to ensure at least those two configuration settings, otherwise +# mariadb 10.1+ won't activate galera replication. +# wsrep_cluster_address must only be set though, its value does not +# matter because it's overriden by the galera resource agent. +cat >> /etc/my.cnf.d/galera.cnf < /dev/null; do sleep 1; done' + mysql -u root < "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR/openstack_database.sql" + mv /root/.my.cnf.temporary /root/.my.cnf + mysqladmin -u root shutdown + # The import was successful so we may remove the folder + rm -r "$MYSQL_BACKUP_DIR" + fi +fi + +# If we reached here without error we can safely blow away the origin +# mysql dir from every controller +if [ $DO_MYSQL_UPGRADE -eq 1 ]; then + rm -r $MYSQL_TEMP_UPGRADE_BACKUP_DIR +fi # Let's reset the stonith back to true if it was true, before starting the cluster if [ $STONITH_STATE == "true" ]; then