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Upgrading from Puppet 3 to 4¶
This wiki page is a work in progress for the release of Foreman 1.12 and should be used at your own risk.
- Table of contents
- Upgrading from Puppet 3 to 4
This wiki page is a rough guide on how to upgrade from Puppet 3 to Puppet 4 when using Foreman. It doesn't replace Puppet's own documentation - you need to take both into account, and it's not for the faint-hearted.
Remember, Puppet is a separate piece of software to Foreman. Foreman integrates with Puppet in only a few places (e.g. reports, ENC and smart proxy class imports) but the Foreman installer may have set it up for you initially. Most of the work is changing the Puppet installation and then updating paths and configs in Foreman to suit.
If you're unfamiliar with how Puppet works, then you should consider setting up a new installation and migrating hosts instead.
Planning¶
Ensure you are running Foreman 1.12 or higher, previous versions are not compatible with Puppet 4, while 1.12 is compatible with both 3 and 4, so carry out that upgrade first. See Upgrading to Foreman 1.12 for more information.
Start with Puppet 3.x to 4.x: Get upgrade-ready - it has many excellent points, including:
- As with any upgrade, the smaller the step, the easier it will be. Ensure you've already upgraded to the latest 3.x release and fixed any deprecations from the release notes before moving to 4. This will save time later.
- Ensure your Puppet modules are going to be compatible with Puppet 4's new ("future") parser
- Plan to upgrade your masters before your agents, because the master can serve older agents, but not the other way around.
- Back up everything, especially SSL keys and certificates.
- Ensure you have enough RAM, Puppet Server defaults to requiring at least 2GB (or set
--puppet-server-max-active-instances=1 --puppet-server-jvm-min-heap-size=1G --puppet-server-jvm-max-heap-size=1Gto reduce it)
The guide will assume you're using regular 'puppet' packages either from your OS (or EPEL) or from Puppet Labs repositories. Puppet 4 packages are All-In-One (AIO) packages and work quite differently, introducing lots of new paths for config files and binaries. More information on these at:
1. Beginning the upgrade¶
These steps should be carried out whether using the installer or updating by hand.
1a. Install new PC1 packages¶
- Configure the new PC1 repositories with the Using Puppet Collections instructions.
On EL:
- run
yum remove puppet-serverto prevent later conflicts - run
yum install puppetserverwhich should replacefacter,puppetandpuppet-serverwithpuppetserverandpuppet-agent
On Debian/Ubuntu:
- run
apt-get install puppetserver puppet-agentwhich shouldfacter,puppetandpuppetmasterwithpuppetserverandpuppet-agent
1b. Environments, SSL and Apache¶
This section is based on Puppet 3.x to 4.x: Upgrade Puppet Server which goes into far more detail.
- Move or copy any environments from
/etc/puppet/environmentsto/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments - Move or copy all SSL keys and certificates from
/var/lib/puppet/sslto/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl - Remove the Puppet master VirtualHost from Apache at
/etc/httpd/conf.d/25-puppet.conf(EL) ora2dissite 25-puppet(Debian/Ubuntu) - Remove 8140 from the Apache ports in
/etc/httpd/conf/ports.confor/etc/apache2/ports.conf - Update SSL paths in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/05-foreman-ssl.confor/etc/apache2/sites-available/05-foreman-ssl.conf, changing/var/lib/puppet/sslto/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl - Restart httpd/apache2 to free up the port
1c. Choose foreman-installer or by hand¶
Choose one of the two following sections - either update all configuration files using foreman-installer or by hand.
2. Upgrading with foreman-installer¶
If your installation is fairly standard, re-running the Foreman installer is the most reliable way to install and configure Puppet Server correctly. All parameters containing paths that change based on an AIO/non-AIO layout will be reset back to their defaults, which will match the paths files were moved to in the previous section.
First install the puppet-agent-oauth package to prevent warnings running in no-op mode.
foreman-installer --noop -v \ --puppet-server-implementation=puppetserver \ --reset-foreman-client-ssl-ca \ --reset-foreman-client-ssl-cert \ --reset-foreman-client-ssl-key \ --reset-foreman-puppet-home \ --reset-foreman-puppet-ssldir \ --reset-foreman-server-ssl-ca \ --reset-foreman-server-ssl-cert \ --reset-foreman-server-ssl-chain \ --reset-foreman-server-ssl-crl \ --reset-foreman-server-ssl-key \ --reset-foreman-websockets-ssl-cert \ --reset-foreman-websockets-ssl-key \ --reset-foreman-proxy-puppet-ssl-ca \ --reset-foreman-proxy-puppet-ssl-cert \ --reset-foreman-proxy-puppet-ssl-key \ --reset-foreman-proxy-puppetca-cmd \ --reset-foreman-proxy-puppetdir \ --reset-foreman-proxy-ssl-ca \ --reset-foreman-proxy-ssl-cert \ --reset-foreman-proxy-ssl-key \ --reset-foreman-proxy-ssldir \ --reset-foreman-puppet-home \ --reset-puppet-autosign \ --reset-puppet-client-package \ --reset-puppet-codedir \ --reset-puppet-configtimeout \ --reset-puppet-dir \ --reset-puppet-logdir \ --reset-puppet-rundir \ --reset-puppet-ssldir \ --reset-puppet-vardir \ --reset-puppet-server-common-modules-path \ --reset-puppet-server-default-manifest-path \ --reset-puppet-server-dir \ --reset-puppet-server-envs-dir \ --reset-puppet-server-external-nodes \ --reset-puppet-server-jruby-gem-home \ --reset-puppet-server-package \ --reset-puppet-server-puppetserver-dir \ --reset-puppet-server-ruby-load-paths \ --reset-puppet-server-ssl-dir
- Note: in noop mode, you can expect an error of
Could not find a suitable provider for foreman_smartproxyto be logged, but this should be fixed on the live run, or install thepuppet-agent-oauthpackage manually.
Keep the --noop -v flags on the first run to check if there are any unexpected changes, then remove it to perform the actual changes.
3. Upgrading by hand¶
If you have many manual customisations to your Foreman or Puppet installations that you wish to preserve, then you may wish to update config files by hand for new paths.
3a. Puppet Config files¶
mv /etc/puppet/autosign.conf /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/cp /etc/puppet/puppet.conf /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/puppet.confand change:- in the 'main' section:
vardir = /opt/puppetlabs/puppet/cachelogdir = /var/log/puppetlabs/puppetrundir = /var/run/puppetlabsssldir = /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/sslenvironmentpath = /etc/puppetlabs/codebasemodulepath = /etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/common:/etc/puppetlabs/code/modules:/opt/puppetlabs/puppet/modules
- in the 'agent' section:
- remove
configtimeout
- remove
- in the 'master' section:
autosign = /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/autosign.conf { mode = 0644 }external_nodes = /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/node.rbssldir = /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl
- in the 'main' section:
- edit
/etc/puppetlabs/puppetserver/conf.d/puppetserver.conf- change
master-var-dirto/opt/puppetlabs/puppet/cache - uncomment/set
use-legacy-auth-conf: false
- change
If using a smart proxy to import classes, edit /etc/puppetlabs/puppetserver/conf.d/auth.conf, search for /puppet/v3/environments and add a new section below it:
{
match-request: {
path: "/puppet/v3/resource_type"
type: path
method: [get, post]
}
allow: "*"
sort-order: 500
name: "puppetlabs resource type"
},
If you will still support Puppet 3 clients against the server running Puppet 4, see auth.conf rules for Puppet 3 and 4 agents for additional rules. Using foreman-installer (below) will also configure these by default.
Start and enable the puppetserver service with: /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet resource service puppetserver ensure=running enable=true
3b. ENC files¶
cp /etc/puppet/foreman.yaml /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/foreman.yamland change:- replace
/var/lib/puppet/sslwith/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl :puppetdir: /opt/puppetlabs/puppet/cache
- replace
mv /etc/puppet/node.rb /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/
3c. Foreman settings¶
- edit
/etc/foreman/settings.yamland change:puppetssldir: /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl - change
websockets_*settings to use/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssland alsossl_*if specified - restart Foreman by running
touch ~foreman/tmp/restart.txt - check in Administer > Settings > Auth in the Foreman UI that SSL certificate, private key and CA file all use
/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl, else change them
3d. Smart proxy settings¶
- edit
/etc/foreman-proxy/settings.d/puppet.ymland set:puppet_versionto the version of Puppet currently installed, e.g. 4.5.0- look up the version of puppet-agent (
rpm -q puppet-agentordpkg -l puppet-agent) and check Release contents
- look up the version of puppet-agent (
- edit
/etc/foreman-proxy/settings.d/puppet_proxy_puppet_api.ymland change/var/lib/puppet/sslto/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl - edit
/etc/foreman-proxy/settings.d/puppetca.ymland change::ssldir: /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl:puppetdir: /etc/puppetlabs/puppet
- edit
/etc/foreman-proxy/settings.ymland change/var/lib/puppet/sslto/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl - restart foreman-proxy
3e. Foreman installer¶
Foreman installer stores many paths in its answers file, so if you plan to run it again in future, these need to be changed. See the earlier section on upgrading with Foreman installer to update them.
Further reading¶
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