From: "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org>
To: Marius Bakke <marius@gnu.org>
Cc: guix-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Running service migrations during upgrades
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 19:33:51 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87imbvxj7k.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87o8m062r2.fsf@gnu.org> (Marius Bakke's message of "Sun, 20 Sep 2020 14:39:45 +0200")
Hi!
Marius Bakke <marius@gnu.org> skribis:
> There is a patch to update MariaDB here:
>
> https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43355
>
> Users of mysql-service-type will need to run 'mysql_upgrade' afterwards.
>
> I have been considering adding an AUTO-UPGRADE? parameter of
> mysql-service-type that runs 'mysql_upgrade' as part of the activation
> script.
>
> Another approach is adding a 'herd upgrade' Shepherd action along with a
> news entry describing what to do. Of course it is possible to do both,
> having 'auto-upgrade?' _and_ a Shepherd action for manual upgrades.
Running upgrades in the activation snippet sounds reasonable. If
‘mysql_upgrade’ detects what version it is upgrading from, that’s
perfect. However, the activation snippet runs upon reconfigure even if
the service is not restarted; so you could find yourself running version
N but you’ve just upgraded the database to N+1. The safest way would be
to do that in the ‘start’ method.
But you can also add an ‘upgrade’ action to the service, just like
‘mcron’ has a ‘schedule’ action.
> While that works for MariaDB, I'm not sure what to do about Postgres.
> For those unfamiliar, the procedure for upgrading from PostgreSQL 10
> (current default) to 11 (available in Guix) is roughly:
>
> sudo cp -a /var/lib/postgresql/data /var/lib/postgresql/data10
> sudo -u postgres $(guix build postgresql)/bin/pg_upgrade \
> --old-bindir=$(guix build postgresql@10)/bin \
> --new-bindir=$(guix build postgresql)/bin \
> --old-datadir=/var/lib/postgresql/data10 \
> --new-datadir=/var/lib/postgresql/data
>
> In order to automate it, we need to somehow preserve the "previous"
> version of PostgreSQL so that we can reach it when the major version
> changes. Or add an 'upgrade-from' parameter to
> postgresql-service-type.
One way would be to determine the previous generation number of
/run/current-system and use, say, /var/guix/profiles/system-42-link/bin
as the bindir. Not pretty.
A nicer way would be to add a ‘bindir’ and a ‘datadir’ action to the
postgresql service; the activation snippet could use it to find the
right values.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Ludo’.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-09-30 17:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-09-20 12:39 Running service migrations during upgrades Marius Bakke
2020-09-20 20:53 ` Efraim Flashner
2020-09-21 13:08 ` Alex Sassmannshausen
2020-09-30 17:33 ` Ludovic Courtès [this message]
2020-10-02 18:56 ` Christopher Baines
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