This section describes how to migrate services from a cluster of an earlier version to a cluster of a later version in CCE.
This operation is applicable when a cross-version cluster upgrade is required (for example, upgrade from v1.7.* or v1.9.* to 1.17.*) and new clusters can be created for service migration.
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Description |
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Cluster |
NodeIP-related: Check whether node IP addresses (including EIPs) of the cluster before the migration have been used in other configurations or whitelists. |
Workloads |
Record the number of workloads for post-migration check. |
Storage |
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Network |
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O&M |
Private configuration: Check whether kernel parameters or system data have been configured on nodes in the cluster. |
Create a cluster with the same specifications and configurations as the cluster of the earlier version. For details, see Creating a CCE Cluster.
Add nodes with the same specifications and manual configuration items. For details, see Creating a Node.
Use an existing storage volume to create a PVC in the new cluster. The PVC name remains unchanged. For details, see PersistentVolumeClaims (PVCs).
Storage switching supports only OBS buckets, SFS file systems, and shared EVS disks. If a non-shared EVS disk is used, you need to suspend the workloads in the old cluster to switch the storage resources. As a result, services will be interrupted.
The workload name and specifications remain unchanged. For details about how to create a workload, see Creating a Deployment or Creating a StatefulSet. For details about how to mount a storage volume to the workload, see Creating a Pod Mounted with an EVS Volume.
The Service name and specifications remain unchanged. For details about how to create a Service, see Services.
After all resources are created, commission the containerized services. If the commissioning is successful, migrate the services to the new cluster.
When all functions of the new cluster are stable, delete the old cluster. For details about how to delete a cluster, see Deleting a Cluster.