You can't move directly from R80.10 to R81. So you will have to do a middle-step via R80.40. From what I understand you are switching to different hardware as a part of the process so doing a simple in-place upgrade to R80.40 is out of the question?
This one is rather difficult. R80.20+ introduces 3.10 kernel and the XFS filesystem on management installation. You'd want to get this XFS filesystem on your MDS installation. If you do a mds_backup in order to replicate your MDS as-is on R80.10 on the new hardware you could do an in-place upgrade to R80.40 and then do another in-place upgrade to R81/R81.10. But then you will be stuck with EXT3 filesystem and not get the XFS filesystem.
The only way for you to get the XFS filesystem is by doing an advanced upgrade of the MDS. Meaning that you will move the configuration and MDS database from one installation to another. Your old will have EXT3, but your new will have XFS.
You have three options:
#1:
- Do a mds_backup of your existing MDS. Replicate the MDS on the new hardware.
- Once replicated and verified to be working you do an in-place upgrading though cpuse to have this MDS upgraded to R80.40.
- Do an advanced upgrade from R80.40 to R81/R81.10. This means that you take a copy of the gaia configuration and you utilise the new migrate_server script ($MDS_FWDIR/scripts/migrate_server) to get a R81/R81.10 version of the database.
- Do a fresh install of R81/R81.10 and import the gaia configuration and database. Now you are running R81/R81.10 and you have the XFS filesystem.
#2:
- Do an in-place upgrade from R80.10 to R80.40 on your existing MDS.
- Do an advanced upgrade migration from R80.40 to R81/R81.10 installed on the new hardware. This means that you take a copy of the gaia configuration and you utilise the new migrate_server script ($MDS_FWDIR/scripts/migrate_server) to get a R81/R81.10 version of the database.
- Do a fresh install of R81/R81.10 on the new hardware and import the gaia configuration and database. Now you are running R81/R81.10 and you have the XFS filesystem.
#3:
- Do a mds_backup of your existing MDS. Replicate the MDS on the new hardware.
- Once replicated and verified to be working you do an in-place upgrading though cpuse to have this MDS upgraded to R80.40.
- Once upgraded to R80.40 do the same for upgrading it to R81/R81.10.
All of these options are viable, but option 3 is not recommended as you will end up with not having the XFS filesystem. Option 2 will be the fastest, but I would argue that option 1 is the best one as you will have your existing MDS installation intact and this might be preferable as it gives you a very easy and efficient rollback plan. If something happens you could turn on the old hardware again and it will be just the same as it was previously running R80.10.
All three options should keep the gaia configuration and database the same. So there should be no reason to expect SIC to break. So having to break and re-configure SIC shouldn't be something you have to do.
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