Re: upgrading OS on gluster servers

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Hi Stefan,


I would backup Gluster's dir in /etc .
You don't need to restore any configuration files after the update, but it's good to have them backed up.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov


On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 10:11, Stefan Solbrig
<stefan.solbrig@xxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,

I was wondering what is the prefered way to upgrade the server OS (not glusterd) for a GlusterFS.
I'm running a distributed-only system (no replication) on centos 7, planning an upgrade to centos 8 stream.

I suppose a possible way is like this:

* unmount file system on all clients
* stop cluster
* copy data in /var/lib/glusterd
* upgrade all servers
* restore data in /var/lib/glusterd

Could you please advise me if:
- the files in /var/lib/glusterd  are all that is needed?
- or can I regenerate these from other data?

best wishes,
Stefan


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