Upgrading From MongoDB 3.0 to MongoDB 3.2
Purpose
OMK customers may wish to upgrade from MongodDB 3.0 to MongoDB to 3.2. This example uses CentOS because this is the prevailing Linux distribution used by our customer base.
Steps
Ensure MondgoDB Authentication Is Set Correctly
Stop Running Services
Backup Current Database
Install MongoDB 3.2
Provision MongoDB 3.2
Restart OMK Services and Test
Procedure
Ensure MongoDB Authentication Is Set Correctly
In order to ensure a smooth transistion ensure MongoDB authentication is set correctly. The following script will facilitate this.
[root@opmantek ~]# /usr/local/omk/bin/setup_mongodb.pl Stop Running OMK Services
[root@opmantek ~]# service opconfigd stop
Stopping opconfig daemon opconfigd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service opeventsd stop
Stopping opevents daemon opeventsd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service omkd stop
Stopping Opmantek Webserver opmantek.exe [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service opflowd stop
Shutting down flowd: [ OK ]
Backup Current Database
Create Backup Directory
[root@opmantek /]# mkdir data/mongodumpDump MongoDB
[root@opmantek ~]# mongodump -u=opUserRW -p=op42flow42 --out=/data/mongodumpStop MongoDB
[root@opmantek ~]# service mongod stop
Stopping mongod: [ OK ]
Install MongoDB 3.2
Update MongoDB Repository File
In order to install Mondgo3.2 edit /etc/yum.repos.d/mongod-org.repo to reflect the correct version.
/etc/yum.repos.d/mongod-org.repo
### change below to 3.2
[mongodb-org-3.2]
name=MongoDB Repository
### change below to 3.2
baseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/\$releasever/mongodb-org/3.2/x86_64/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1Install MongoDB 3.2 with yum
[root@opmantek ~]# yum install mongodb-orgStart MongoDB Service
[root@opmantek ~]# service mongod start
Starting mongod: [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]#
Restart OMK Services and Test
Restart Services
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service opeventsd start
Starting opevents daemon opeventsd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service opconfigd start
Starting opconfig daemon opconfigd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service opflowd start
Starting opflowd: [ OK ]
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service omkd start
Starting Opmantek Webserver opmantek.exe [ OK ]Test
Log into each OMK Application via the GUI and verify the data is still there. If everything is as it should be then delete /data/mongodump