Chapter 6. Upgrading the Migration Toolkit for Containers


You can upgrade the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) on OpenShift Container Platform 4.7 by using Operator Lifecycle Manager.

You can upgrade MTC on OpenShift Container Platform 4.5, and earlier versions, by reinstalling the legacy Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator.

Important

If you are upgrading from MTC version 1.3, you must perform an additional procedure to update the MigPlan custom resource (CR).

6.1. Upgrading the Migration Toolkit for Containers on OpenShift Container Platform 4.7

You can upgrade the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) on OpenShift Container Platform 4.7 by using the Operator Lifecycle Manager.

Prerequisites

  • You must be logged in as a user with cluster-admin privileges.

Procedure

  1. In the OpenShift Container Platform console, navigate to Operators Installed Operators.

    Operators that have a pending upgrade display an Upgrade available status.

  2. Click Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator.
  3. Click the Subscription tab. Any upgrades requiring approval are displayed next to Upgrade Status. For example, it might display 1 requires approval.
  4. Click 1 requires approval, then click Preview Install Plan.
  5. Review the resources that are listed as available for upgrade and click Approve.
  6. Navigate back to the Operators Installed Operators page to monitor the progress of the upgrade. When complete, the status changes to Succeeded and Up to date.
  7. Click Workloads Pods to verify that the MTC pods are running.

6.2. Upgrading the Migration Toolkit for Containers on OpenShift Container Platform versions 4.2 to 4.5

You can upgrade Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) on OpenShift Container Platform versions 4.2 to 4.5 by manually installing the legacy Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator.

Prerequisites

  • You must be logged in as a user with cluster-admin privileges.
  • You must have access to registry.redhat.io.
  • You must have podman installed.

Procedure

  1. Log in to registry.redhat.io with your Red Hat Customer Portal credentials by entering the following command:

    $ sudo podman login registry.redhat.io

Download the operator.yml file by entering the following command:

+

$ sudo podman cp $(sudo podman create \
  registry.redhat.io/rhmtc/openshift-migration-legacy-rhel8-operator:v1.7):/operator.yml ./
  1. Replace the Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator by entering the following command:

    $ oc replace --force -f operator.yml
  2. Scale the migration-operator deployment to 0 to stop the deployment by entering the following command:

    $ oc scale -n openshift-migration --replicas=0 deployment/migration-operator
  3. Scale the migration-operator deployment to 1 to start the deployment and apply the changes by entering the following command:

    $ oc scale -n openshift-migration --replicas=1 deployment/migration-operator
  4. Verify that the migration-operator was upgraded by entering the following command:

    $ oc -o yaml -n openshift-migration get deployment/migration-operator | grep image: | awk -F ":" '{ print $NF }'
  5. Download the controller.yml file by entering the following command:

    $ sudo podman cp $(sudo podman create \
      registry.redhat.io/rhmtc/openshift-migration-legacy-rhel8-operator:v1.7):/controller.yml ./
  6. Create the migration-controller object by entering the following command:

    $ oc create -f controller.yml
  7. Verify that the MTC pods are running by entering the following command:

    $ oc get pods -n openshift-migration

6.3. Upgrading MTC 1.3 to 1.7

If you are upgrading Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) version 1.3.x to 1.7, you must update the MigPlan custom resource (CR) manifest on the cluster on which the MigrationController pod is running.

Because the indirectImageMigration and indirectVolumeMigration parameters do not exist in MTC 1.3, their default value in version 1.4 is false, which means that direct image migration and direct volume migration are enabled. Because the direct migration requirements are not fulfilled, the migration plan cannot reach a Ready state unless these parameter values are changed to true.

Prerequisites

  • You must be logged in as a user with cluster-admin privileges.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the cluster on which the MigrationController pod is running.
  2. Get the MigPlan CR manifest:

    $ oc get migplan <migplan> -o yaml -n openshift-migration
  3. Update the following parameter values and save the file as migplan.yaml:

    ...
    spec:
      indirectImageMigration: true
      indirectVolumeMigration: true
  4. Replace the MigPlan CR manifest to apply the changes:

    $ oc replace -f migplan.yaml -n openshift-migration
  5. Get the updated MigPlan CR manifest to verify the changes:

    $ oc get migplan <migplan> -o yaml -n openshift-migration
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