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Patrick Schönfeld, 03/04/2014 03:54 PM
Migration of foreman 0.4.3 to foreman 1.4¶
Unfortunately the upgrade of foreman 0.4.3 isn't as easy as upgrading the packages, since their are some problems avoiding a working database migration. The following process has been developed and tested on a Debian Squeeze setup with the help of Greg Sutcliffe (gwmngilfen) and should work for other setups, too:
- Upgrade the system to Debian Wheezy in case you haven't already
- Create a full dump of the database (important step! without it the update
WILL fail)sudo -u postgres pg_dump foreman > /root/foreman_0.4.2.sql
- Drop the foreman database and remove foreman
sudo -u postgres dropdb foreman
sudo dpkg -r foreman foreman-pgsql foreman-proxy - Backup /etc/foreman
sudo cp -r /etc/foreman /root/etc_foreman_0.4.2 - Add foreman sources.list entries
cat <<EOF>/etc/apt/sources.list.d/foreman.list
deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ wheezy stable
deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ wheezy 1.2
deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ squeeze 1.2
EOF - Install some packages:
apt-get install build-essential ruby1.9.1-dev - Install foreman-installer package and run the forema installer:
sudo apt-get install foreman-installer
sudo foreman-installerShould end in a working, clean installation of 1.4
(otherwise fix all problems, because thats where we want to get)One possible helpful command to that extend could be:
cd /usr/share/foreman; bundle install
followed by
dpkg --configure -a
If dpkg is successful foreman-installer will be successful too.
It can be required to re-run the foreman-installer, though. - Drop the 1.4 database and recreate it with the 0.4.2 dump
sudo -u postgres dropdb foreman
sudo -u postgres createdb foremanPopulate it with the 0.4.2 backup
sudo -u postgres psql foreman < /root/foreman_0.4.2.sql
- Downgrade foreman to 1.1.1+debian1
apt-get install foreman=1.1.1+debian1 foreman-postgresql=1.1.1+debian1
- Open /usr/share/foreman/lib/foreman/default_settings/loader.rb and comment the set commands for the oauth_keys (line 79-82), be careful to keep the "[" in front of line 79.
- Apply the patch from https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/commit/fb0998a0ecf9e78822d321044b8eed89cbe7a9f9.patch
(the test/lib/puppet_setting_test.rb part in the patch can be deleted; it does not apply since this is an install and not the source tree) - TRUNCATE audits table in foremann (yeah, thats neccessary - sorry)
sudo -u foreman psql foreman -c 'TRUNCATE audits' - Execute the migration scripts:
sudo -u foreman bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production --trace - Now upgrade to 1.4.1 again
sudo apt-get install foreman=1.4.1-1 foreman-postgresql=1.4.1-1 - Add label column to hostgroup table:
sudo -u foreman psql foreman -c 'ALTER TABLE hostgroups ADD label character varying(255);' - Comment line 3 and 4 in /usr/share/foreman/db/migrate/20130924145800_remove_unused_role_fields.rb:
- Run db migration scripts from 1.4:
foreman-rake db:migrate - Revert the modification of 20130924145800_remove_unused_role_fields.rb
- Done!
Updated by Patrick Schönfeld almost 11 years ago · 10 revisions