Menu Close Upgrade Guide 1. Red Hat Virtualization Upgrade Overview I. Fast-forward Upgrading a Local Database Environment Expand section "I. Fast-forward Upgrading a Local Database Environment" Collapse section "I. Fast-forward Upgrading a Local Database Environment" 2. ovirt-fast-forward-upgrade Explained 3. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.0 to 4.3 Expand section "3. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.0 to 4.3" Collapse section "3. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.0 to 4.3" 3.1. Prerequisites 3.2. Upgrading to Red Hat Virtualization Manager 4.3 with ovirt-fast-forward-upgrade 3.3. Updating Individual Hosts 3.4. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 3.5. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 3.6. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 3.7. Continue Upgrading the Manager to 4.3 3.8. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 3.9. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 3.10. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 3.11. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 4. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.1 to 4.3 Expand section "4. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.1 to 4.3" Collapse section "4. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.1 to 4.3" 4.1. Prerequisites 4.2. Upgrading to Red Hat Virtualization Manager 4.3 with ovirt-fast-forward-upgrade 4.3. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 4.4. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 4.5. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 4.6. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 4.7. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 4.8. Updating OVN Providers Installed in Red Hat Virtualization 4.1 5. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.2 to 4.3 Expand section "5. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.2 to 4.3" Collapse section "5. Fast-forwarding Red Hat Virtualization from 4.2 to 4.3" 5.1. Prerequisites 5.2. Analyzing the Environment 5.3. Upgrading to Red Hat Virtualization Manager 4.3 with ovirt-fast-forward-upgrade 5.4. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 5.5. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 5.6. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 5.7. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 5.8. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates II. Upgrading a Local Database Environment Manually Expand section "II. Upgrading a Local Database Environment Manually" Collapse section "II. Upgrading a Local Database Environment Manually" 6. Upgrading from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "6. Upgrading from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "6. Upgrading from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 6.1. Prerequisites 6.2. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 6.3. Upgrading the Manager from 4.0 to 4.1 6.4. Upgrading the Manager from 4.1 to 4.2 6.5. Updating Individual Hosts 6.6. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 6.7. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 6.8. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 6.9. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 6.10. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 6.11. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 6.12. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 6.13. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 7. Upgrading from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "7. Upgrading from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "7. Upgrading from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 7.1. Prerequisites 7.2. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 7.3. Upgrading the Manager from 4.1 to 4.2 7.4. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 7.5. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 7.6. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 7.7. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 7.8. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 7.9. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 7.10. Updating OVN Providers Installed in Red Hat Virtualization 4.1 8. Upgrading from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "8. Upgrading from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "8. Upgrading from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 8.1. Prerequisites 8.2. Analyzing the Environment 8.3. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 8.4. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 8.5. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 8.6. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 8.7. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 8.8. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 8.9. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates III. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment Manually Expand section "III. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment Manually" Collapse section "III. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment Manually" 9. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "9. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "9. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 9.1. Prerequisites 9.2. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 9.3. Upgrading the Manager from 4.0 to 4.1 9.4. Upgrading Remote Databases from PostgreSQL 9.2 to 9.5 9.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.1 to 4.2 9.6. Updating Individual Hosts 9.7. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 9.8. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 9.9. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 9.10. Upgrading remote databases from PostgreSQL 9.5 to 10 9.11. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 Expand section "9.11. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3" Collapse section "9.11. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3" 9.11.1. Completing the remote Data Warehouse database upgrade 9.12. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 9.13. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 9.14. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 9.15. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 10. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "10. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "10. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 10.1. Prerequisites 10.2. Upgrading Remote Databases from PostgreSQL 9.2 to 9.5 10.3. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 10.4. Upgrading the Manager from 4.1 to 4.2 10.5. Upgrading remote databases from PostgreSQL 9.5 to 10 10.6. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 Expand section "10.6. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3" Collapse section "10.6. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3" 10.6.1. Completing the remote Data Warehouse database upgrade 10.7. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 10.8. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 10.9. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 10.10. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 10.11. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 10.12. Updating OVN Providers Installed in Red Hat Virtualization 4.1 11. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "11. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "11. Upgrading a Remote Database Environment from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 11.1. Prerequisites 11.2. Analyzing the Environment 11.3. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 11.4. Upgrading remote databases from PostgreSQL 9.5 to 10 11.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 Expand section "11.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3" Collapse section "11.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3" 11.5.1. Completing the remote Data Warehouse database upgrade 11.6. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 11.7. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 11.8. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 11.9. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 11.10. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates IV. Upgrading a Self-hosted Engine Environment Manually Expand section "IV. Upgrading a Self-hosted Engine Environment Manually" Collapse section "IV. Upgrading a Self-hosted Engine Environment Manually" 12. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "12. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "12. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.0 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 12.1. Prerequisites 12.2. Enabling Global Maintenance Mode 12.3. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 12.4. Upgrading the Manager from 4.0 to 4.1 12.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.1 to 4.2 12.6. Disabling Global Maintenance Mode 12.7. Updating Individual Hosts 12.8. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 12.9. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 12.10. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 12.11. Enabling Global Maintenance Mode 12.12. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 12.13. Disabling Global Maintenance Mode 12.14. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 12.15. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 12.16. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 12.17. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 13. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "13. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "13. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.1 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 13.1. Prerequisites 13.2. Enabling Global Maintenance Mode 13.3. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 13.4. Upgrading the Manager from 4.1 to 4.2 13.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 13.6. Disabling Global Maintenance Mode 13.7. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 13.8. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 13.9. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 13.10. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 13.11. Updating OVN Providers Installed in Red Hat Virtualization 4.1 13.12. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates 14. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 Expand section "14. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" Collapse section "14. Upgrading a Self-Hosted Engine from 4.2 to Red Hat Virtualization 4.3" 14.1. Prerequisites 14.2. Analyzing the Environment 14.3. Enabling Global Maintenance Mode 14.4. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager 14.5. Upgrading the Manager from 4.2 to 4.3 14.6. Disabling Global Maintenance Mode 14.7. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster 14.8. Changing the Cluster Compatibility Version 14.9. Changing Virtual Machine Cluster Compatibility 14.10. Changing the Data Center Compatibility Version 14.11. Replacing SHA-1 Certificates with SHA-256 Certificates V. Appendices Expand section "V. Appendices" Collapse section "V. Appendices" A. Updates between Minor Releases Expand section "A. Updates between Minor Releases" Collapse section "A. Updates between Minor Releases" A.1. Analyzing the Environment A.2. Updating the Red Hat Virtualization Manager A.3. Updating a Self-Hosted Engine A.4. Updating All Hosts in a Cluster A.5. Updating Individual Hosts A.6. Manually Updating Hosts B. Updating the Local Repository for an Offline Red Hat Virtualization Manager Installation Document options Language: 日本語 English Format: Single-page HTML PDF ePub Upgrade Guide Red Hat Virtualization 4.3Update and upgrade tasks for Red Hat VirtualizationRed Hat Virtualization Documentation Team Red Hat Customer Content Services rhev-docs@redhat.comAbstract A comprehensive guide to upgrading and updating components in a Red Hat Virtualization environment. Next