Upgrading Watson Discovery from Version 4.6.x to a later 4.6 refresh
A project administrator can upgrade Watson Discovery from one Cloud Pak for Data Version 4.6 refresh to a later 4.6 refresh.
service-instance
upgrade
command from the Cloud Pak for Data
command-line interface. - What permissions do you need to complete this task?
- The permissions that you need depend on which tasks you must complete:
- To update the Watson
Discovery operators, you must have the appropriate permissions to
create operators and you must be an administrator of the project where the Cloud Pak for Data operators are installed. This project is
identified by the
${PROJECT_CPD_OPS}
environment variable. - To upgrade Watson
Discovery, you must be an
administrator of the project where Watson
Discovery is installed. This project is identified by
the
${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}
environment variable.
- To update the Watson
Discovery operators, you must have the appropriate permissions to
create operators and you must be an administrator of the project where the Cloud Pak for Data operators are installed. This project is
identified by the
- When do you need to complete this task?
- If you didn't upgrade Watson
Discovery when you upgraded the platform, you can complete this
task to upgrade your existing Watson
Discovery installation.
If you want to upgrade all of the Cloud Pak for Data components at the same time, follow the process in Upgrading the platform and services instead.
Important: All of the Cloud Pak for Data components in a deployment must be installed at the same release.
Information you need to complete this task
Review the following information before you upgrade Watson Discovery:
- Environment variables
- The commands in this task use environment variables so that you can run the commands exactly as
written.
- If you don't have the script that defines the environment variables, see Setting up installation environment variables.
- To use the environment variables from the script, you must source the environment variables
before you run the commands in this task, for
example:
source ./cpd_vars.sh
- Installation location
- Watson
Discovery is installed in the same project
(namespace) as the Cloud Pak for Data control
plane. This
project is identified by the
${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}
environment variable.
- Storage requirements
- You must tell Watson Discovery what storage you use in your existing installation. You cannot change the storage that is associated with Watson Discovery during an upgrade. Ensure that the environment variables point to the correct storage classes for your environment.
Before you begin
This task assumes that the following prerequisites are met:
Prerequisite | Where to find more information |
---|---|
The cluster meets the minimum requirements for Watson Discovery. | If this task is not complete, see System requirements. |
The workstation from which you will run the upgrade is set up as a client workstation and
the cpd-cli has the latest version of the
olm-utils-play image. |
If this task is not complete, see Updating client workstations. |
The Cloud Pak for Data control plane is upgraded. | If this task is not complete, see Upgrading the platform and services. |
For environments that use a private container registry, such as air-gapped environments, the Watson Discovery software images are mirrored to the private container registry. | If this task is not complete, see Mirroring images to a private container registry. |
Procedure
Complete the following tasks to upgrade Watson Discovery:
Logging in to the cluster
To run cpd-cli
manage
commands, you must log in to the cluster.
To log in to the cluster:
-
Run the
cpd-cli manage login-to-ocp
command to log in to the cluster as a user with sufficient permissions to complete this task. For example:cpd-cli manage login-to-ocp \ --username=${OCP_USERNAME} \ --password=${OCP_PASSWORD} \ --server=${OCP_URL}
Tip: Thelogin-to-ocp
command takes the same input as theoc login
command. Runoc login --help
for details.
Updating the operator
The Watson Discovery operator simplifies the process of managing the Watson Discovery service on Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform.
To upgrade Watson
Discovery, ensure that all of the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) objects in the ${PROJECT_CPD_OPS}
project, such as the catalog sources and subscriptions,
are upgraded to the appropriate release. All of the OLM objects must be at the same release.
- Who needs to complete this task?
- You must be a cluster administrator (or a user with the appropriate permissions to install operators) to create the OLM objects.
- When do you need to complete this task?
- Complete this task only if the OLM artifacts have not been updated for the
current release using the
cpd-cli manage apply-olm
command with the--upgrade=true
option.It is not necessary to run this command multiple times for each service that you plan to upgrade. If you complete this task and the OLM artifacts already exist on the cluster, the
cpd-cli
will recreate the OLM objects for all of the existing components in the${PROJECT_CPD_OPS}
project.
To update the operator:
- Update
the OLM objects:
cpd-cli manage apply-olm \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_operator_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_OPS} \ --upgrade=true
- If the command succeeds, it returns [SUCCESS]... The apply-olm command ran successfully.
- If the command fails, it returns [ERROR] and includes information about the cause of the failure.
What to do next: Upgrade the Watson Discovery service.
Specifying configuration options
When you upgrade the service, the same deployment type must be used as was used for the previous
deployment. A production
deployment type is configured for 4.6 deployments by
default.
If the operator notices a change in the deployment type during the upgrade, it will automatically
correct it. Alternatively, you can configure the upgrade to create a starter
deployment type by specifying installation options. For more information, see Specifying
configuration options in the Upgrading from Version 4.5 topic.
status
field of the affected
instance:Deployment type is changed: development -> production.
Mutating ''spec.shared.deploymentType'' is not allowed.
Setting deploymentType back to last known deployment type: development'
reason: ConfigError
status: "False"
Upgrading the service
After the Watson Discovery operator is updated, you can upgrade Watson Discovery.
- Who needs to complete this task?
- You must be an administrator of the project where Watson Discovery is installed.
- When do you need to complete this task?
- Complete this task for each instance of Watson Discovery that is associated with an instance of Cloud Pak for Data Version 4.6.
To upgrade the service:
- Update the custom resource for Watson
Discovery.
The command that you run depends on the storage on your cluster:
Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation storage
Run the following command to update the custom resource.
cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --block_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_BLOCK} \ --file_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_FILE} \ --license_acceptance=true \ --upgrade=true
IBM Storage Fusion storage
Run the following command to update the custom resource.
Remember: When you use IBM Storage Fusion storage, both${STG_CLASS_BLOCK}
and${STG_CLASS_FILE}
point to the same storage class.cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --block_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_BLOCK} \ --file_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_FILE} \ --license_acceptance=true \ --upgrade=true
IBM Storage Scale Container Native storage
Run the following command to update the custom resource.
Remember: When you use IBM Storage Scale Container Native storage, both${STG_CLASS_BLOCK}
and${STG_CLASS_FILE}
point to the same storage class.cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --block_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_BLOCK} \ --file_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_FILE} \ --license_acceptance=true \ --upgrade=true
Portworx storage
Run the following command to update the custom resource.
cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --storage_vendor=portworx \ --license_acceptance=true \ --upgrade=true
AWS with EFS and EBS storage
Run the following command to update the custom resource.
cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --block_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_BLOCK} \ --file_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_FILE} \ --license_acceptance=true
IBM Cloud with IBM Cloud File Storage and IBM Cloud Block Storage
Run the following command to update the custom resource.
cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --block_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_BLOCK} \ --file_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_FILE} \ --license_acceptance=true \ --upgrade=true
NetApp Trident
Run the following command to create the custom resource.
Remember: When you use NetApp Trident storage, both${STG_CLASS_BLOCK}
and${STG_CLASS_FILE}
point to the same storage class.cpd-cli manage apply-cr \ --components=watson_discovery \ --release=${VERSION} \ --cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \ --block_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_BLOCK} \ --file_storage_class=${STG_CLASS_FILE} \ --license_acceptance=true
Remember: To specify advanced installation options for Watson Discovery add the following line before the--license_acceptance
entry:--param-file=/tmp/work/install-options.yml \
- When you use IBM Cloud Block Storage, you must also specify IBM Cloud File Storage because some
components of Discovery use file storage instead of block storage. Set
${STG_CLASS_FILE}
toibmc-file-gold-gid
oribm-file-custom-gold-gid
and${STG_CLASS_BLOCK}
toibmc-block-gold
. - When you use Amazon Elastic Block Store, you must also specify Amazon Elastic File Store because
some components of Discovery use file storage instead of block storage. Set
${STG_CLASS_FILE}
toefs-nfs-client
and${STG_CLASS_BLOCK}
togp2-csi
orgp3-csi
.
Validating the upgrade
Watson
Discovery is upgraded when the apply-cr
command returns [SUCCESS]... The apply-cr command ran
successfully.
However, you can optionally run the cpd-cli
manage
get-cr-status
command if you want to confirm that the custom
resource status is Completed
:
cpd-cli manage get-cr-status \
--cpd_instance_ns=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE} \
--components=watson_discovery