"Official/best" path to migrate from OKD-FCOS v4.15 to OKD-SCOS v4.16? #2019
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Just to clarify: Though there is a nightly that was moved to "stable", it's not a GM release so to speak. It just passed the E2E tests for AWS. The Working Group still has to do a few more tests, write documentation for various known issues and workarounds, make some decisions on the operator catalog, and a variety of other tasks before we make it an official release. |
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Yes, it is different. Overall, we're in the middle of a paradigm shift – not just switching to SCOS as the base, but also the Working Group taking over more duties from Red Hat. OKD is shifting towards being a true community project. Along those lines, the Working Group is trying to fill holes in the testing before we sign off on a GM release. For example, the builds are currently failing on vSphere due to secure boot not being supported in SCOS. We can't just release these builds as GM without some accompanying documentation on the workaround. That would frustrate a lot of people and ultimately work against the project. Additionally, the Red Hat CI only runs E2E tests on AWS and vSphere. The community needs a process of testing libvirt, gcloud, azure, and baremetal SNO if anything just to identify and document workarounds. At next week's meeting, we're finalizing a testing template document that will provide a matrix of possible platforms and installation types. Ideally, we'd have volunteers to cover as many of the points in the matrix as possible. Interested in contributing? |
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Gentlemen, I need your help because I admit that I am completely lost in what is currently happening in the OKD project. |
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Back to the original questions, is there an upgrade path from FCOS -> SCOS? Will there even be one? Just wondering how existing clusters should be handled. Thanks! |
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A BIG thanks for the good work for the team behind the first stable version of OKD-SCOS v4.16!
Now that there is an official "stable" release of OKD-SCOS v4.16, what is the official/best plan to migrate from an installed cluster from the latest stable OKD-FCOS v4.15 to the latest stable OKD-SCOS?
Currently the latest 4.15/4.16 FCOS/SCOS versions are:
Possible scenarios/paths:
At some point, upgrading from OKD-SCOS v4.15 to OKD-SCOS v4.16 was problematic and many manual steps had to be used as described in this discussion with the step-by-step instructions here
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Thanks
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