This topic describes how to upgrade OceanBase Migration Service (OMS) Community Edition in single-node deployment mode to V4.2.6.
Notice
Currently, it is only supported to upgrade from OMS Community Edition V4.2.5 to Community Edition V4.2.6. Upgrading from versions lower than Community Edition V4.2.5 to Community Edition V4.2.6 is not supported.
Upgrade procedure
Back up the databases.
Suspend the container of OMS Community Edition V4.2.5 and record the time as T1.
sudo docker stop ${CONTAINER_NAME}Note
CONTAINER_NAMEspecifies the name of the container.Log on to the cluster management (CM) heartbeat database specified in the configuration file and delete some useless records to reduce the backup time.
# Log on to the CM heartbeat database specified in the configuration file. mysql -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> -Dcm_hb_425 # Delete useless records. # The heatbeat_sequence table provides auto-increment IDs and reports heartbeats. delete from heatbeat_sequence where id < (select max(id) from heatbeat_sequence);Run the following commands to back up the
rm,cm, andcm_hbdatabases as SQL files and make sure that the sizes of the three files are not 0.mysqldump -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> --triggers=false rm_425 > /home/admin/rm_425.sql mysqldump -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> --triggers=false cm_425 > /home/admin/cm_425.sql mysqldump -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> --triggers=false cm_hb_425 > /home/admin/cm_hb_425.sqlParameter Description -h The IP address of the host from which the data is exported. -P The port number used to connect to the database. -u The username used to connect to the database. -p The password used to connect to the database. --triggers The data export trigger. The default value is false, which disables data export.rm_425, cm_425, cm_hb_425 Specifies to back up the rm,cm, andcm_hbdatabases as SQL files named in the format ofdatabase name > SQL file storage path.sql. You need to specify the values based on the actual environment.
Load the downloaded OMS Community Edition installation package to the local image repository of the Docker container.
docker load -i <Installation package of OMS Community Edition>Start a new container for OMS Community Edition V4.2.6.
You can access the console of OMS Community Edition by using an HTTP or HTTPS URL. To securely access the console of OMS Community Edition, install a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate and mount it to the specified directory in the container. The certificate is not required for HTTP access.
Notice
Before you start the container for OMS Community Edition V4.2.6, make sure that the three disk mounting paths of OMS Community Edition are the same as those before the upgrade.
You can run thesudo docker inspect ${CONTAINER_NAME} | grep -A5 'Binds'command to view the disk mounting paths before the upgrade, which are paths to the disks mounted to the old container of OMS Community Edition.The
-e IS_UPGRADE=trueparameter is provided in OMS Community Edition V3.3.1 and later. This parameter is provided only to support OMS upgrades and must be specified when you upgrade OMS.Replace
work.oceanbase-dev.com/obartifact-store/oms:${IMAGE_TAG}with the name of the image that is imported by running thedocker load -icommand.
OMS_HOST_IP=xxx CONTAINER_NAME=oms_xxx IMAGE_TAG=feature_x.x.x-ce docker run -dit --net host \ -v /data/config.yaml:/home/admin/conf/config.yaml \ -v /data/oms/oms_logs:/home/admin/logs \ -v /data/oms/oms_store:/home/ds/store \ -v /data/oms/oms_run:/home/ds/run \ # If you mount the SSL certificate to the OMS container, you must set the following two parameters. -v /data/oms/https_crt:/etc/pki/nginx/oms_server.crt -v /data/oms/https_key:/etc/pki/nginx/oms_server.key -e OMS_HOST_IP=${OMS_HOST_IP} \ -e IS_UPGRADE=true \ --privileged=true \ --pids-limit -1 \ --ulimit nproc=65535:65535 \ --name ${CONTAINER_NAME} \ work.oceanbase-dev.com/obartifact-store/oms:${IMAGE_TAG}Parameter Description OMS_HOST_IP The IP address of the host. CONTAINER_NAME The name of the container IMAGE_TAG The unique identifier of the loaded image. After you load the OMS Community Edition installation package by using Docker, run the docker imagescommand to obtain the [IMAGE ID] or [REPOSITORY:TAG] value of the loaded image. The obtained value is the unique identifier of the loaded image./data/oms/oms_logs
/data/oms/oms_store
/data/oms/oms_run/data/oms/oms_logs,/data/oms/oms_store, and/data/oms/oms_runcan be replaced with the mount directories created on the server where OMS Community Edition is deployed to respectively store the runtime log files of OMS Community Edition, the files generated by the Store component, and the files generated by the Incr-Sync component, for local data persistence.
Notice
The mount directories must remain unchanged during subsequent redeployment or upgrades./home/admin/logs
/home/ds/store
/home/ds/run/home/admin/logs,/home/ds/store, and/home/ds/runare default directories in the container and cannot be modified./data/oms/https_crt (optional)
/data/oms/https_key (optional)The mount directory of the SSL certificate in the container of OMS Community Edition. If you mount an SSL certificate, the NGINX service in the container of OMS Community Edition runs in HTTPS mode. In this case, you can access the console of OMS Community Edition by using only the HTTPS URL. IS_UPGRADE To upgrade OMS Community Edition, you must set the IS_UPGRADEparameter totrue. Note thatIS_UPGRADEmust be in uppercase.privileged Specifies whether to grant extended privileges on the container. pids-limit Specifies whether to limit the number of container processes. The value -1 indicates that the number is unlimited. ulimit nproc The maximum number of user processes. Go to the new container.
docker exec -it ${CONTAINER_NAME} bashNote
CONTAINER_NAMEspecifies the name of the container.Perform metadata initialization in the
rootdirectory.sleep 300 bash /root/docker_init.shAfter you run the preceding commands, the script automatically implements schema changes of the three databases of OMS Community Edition.
If the execution of the preceding commands return the
Version before 4.1.1 is not allowed to upgrade.error, perform the following operations:Verify that the version of OMS Community Edition to be upgraded is not earlier than V4.1.1.
Execute the following SQL statements in the
rmdatabase:CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `oms_version` ( `version` varchar(64) NOT NULL COMMENT 'version', `gmt_modified` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, PRIMARY KEY (`version`) ) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8mb4 COMMENT = 'version table'; REPLACE INTO `oms_version`(`version`) VALUES('x.x.x-CE'); -- Specify the version number of OMS Community Edition before the upgrade.Run the initialization command again.
After the
docker_init.shscript is executed, verify that the server list is normal and all servers are in the Online state.Log on to the console of OMS Community Edition.
In the left-side navigation pane, choose OPS & Monitoring > Server.
On the Servers page, check whether the server list is normal. Check whether all servers are in the Online state.
(Optional) To roll back OMS Community Edition, perform the following steps:
Suspend the new container and record the time as T3.
sudo docker stop ${CONTAINER_NAME}Connect to the MetaDB and run the following commands:
drop database rm_425; drop database cm_425; drop database cm_hb_425; create database rm_425; create database cm_425; create database cm_hb_425;Restore the original databases based on the SQL files created in Step 2.
mysql -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> -e "source /home/admin/rm_425.sql" -Drm_425 mysql -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> -e "source /home/admin/cm_425.sql" -Dcm_425 mysql -hxxx.xxx.xxx.1 -P<port> -u<username> -p<password> -e "source /home/admin/cm_hb_425.sql" -Dcm_hb_425Restart the old container of OMS Community Edition V4.2.5.
sudo docker restart ${CONTAINER_NAME}
After the upgrade is complete, clear the browser cache before you log on to OMS Community Edition.