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Charms upgrade
The Juju command to use is upgrade-charm
. For extra guidance see Upgrading
applications in the Juju documentation.
Please read the following before continuing:
- the
Upgrades overview <upgrade-overview>
page - the OpenStack charms Release Notes for the corresponding current and target versions of OpenStack
Note
A charm upgrade affects all corresponding units; per-unit upgrades is not currently supported.
Although it may be possible to upgrade some charms in parallel it is recommended that the upgrades be performed sequentially (i.e. one at a time). Verify a charm upgrade before moving on to the next.
In terms of the upgrade order, begin with 'keystone'. After that, the rest of the charms can be upgraded in any order.
Caution
Any software changes that may have (exceptionally) been made to a charm currently running on a unit will be overwritten by the target charm during the upgrade.
Before upgrading, a (partial) output to juju status
may look
like:
App Version Status Scale Charm Store Rev OS Notes
keystone 15.0.0 active 1 keystone jujucharms 306 ubuntu
Unit Workload Agent Machine Public address Ports Message
keystone/0* active idle 3/lxd/1 10.248.64.69 5000/tcp Unit is ready
Here, as deduced from the Keystone service version of '15.0.0', the cloud is running Stein. The 'keystone' charm however shows a revision number of '306'. Upon charm upgrade, the service version will remain unchanged but the charm revision is expected to increase in number.
So to upgrade this 'keystone' charm (to the most recent promulgated version in the Charm Store):
juju upgrade-charm keystone
The upgrade progress can be monitored via juju status
. Any
encountered problem will surface as a message in its output. This sample
(partial) output reflects a successful upgrade:
App Version Status Scale Charm Store Rev OS Notes
keystone 15.0.0 active 1 keystone jujucharms 309 ubuntu
Unit Workload Agent Machine Public address Ports Message
keystone/0* active idle 3/lxd/1 10.248.64.69 5000/tcp Unit is ready
This shows that the charm now has a revision number of '309' but Keystone itself remains at '15.0.0'.
Upgrade target revisions
By default the upgrade-charm
command will upgrade a charm to its
latest stable revision (a possible multi-step upgrade). This means that
intervening revisions can be conveniently skipped. Use the
--revision
option to specify a target revision.
The current revision can be discovered via juju status
output (see
column 'Rev'). For the ceph-mon charm:
App Version Status Scale Charm Store Rev OS Notes
ceph-mon 13.2.8 active 3 ceph-mon jujucharms 48 ubuntu
The latest available stable revision of a charm can be obtained by
querying the Charm Store with the charm
snap:
sudo snap install charm --classic
charm pull ceph-mon
Sample output:
cs:ceph-mon-48
Based on the above, the ceph-mon charm does not require an upgrade.
Important
As stated earlier, any kind of upgrade should first be tested in a pre-production environment. OpenStack charm upgrades have been tested for single-step upgrades only (N+1).