Hi all,
Hi all,
The good news (first)
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We have working Aeolus rpm's are in official Fedora channels. (it's
been like this for a while) :)
The Challenge
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How do we nicely update user data between Aeolus releases, without
losing anything or causing downtime?
For example, we have Aeolus 0.10.2 in Fedora 16.
When a new Aeolus version comes out (0.11.x, 0.12.x, 0.13.x, ...),
if it needs an upgraded the database schema, we can't let it break
existing installations.
As a first thought, this kind of presents two potential approaches:
a) If a new Aeolus version needs a db change, let's not push that
new Aeolus version to the Fedora official repos.
Example, Fedora 16 wouldn't get 0.11.0 (if 0.11.0 requires
db changes - no idea, it's just an example). :)
This doesn't stop us from pushing 0.11.0 to a new Fedora release
which has never had 0.10.2. (or rawhide, who's purpose is testing
new stuff)
b) We figure out some way of upgrading the database automatically.
So, Aeolus 0.10.2 in F16 example again. SysAdmin does "yum
update",
maybe gets a new kernel at the same time... system reboots... and
Aeolus 0.11.0 is installed, running fine, and has automatically
updated the db as needed in the background. (no SysAdmin
intervention required).
RHEV-M is following a very similar approach. They have psql scripts covering each database
schema change since the first release, and each new package applies the delta between
schema versions. According to our local RHEV-M developer, Eli Mesika designed this schema,
so you may want to contact him for more details.
Hope it helps,
Javier
There might be other approaches, but the two above stood out as most
obvious. a) sounds like the easiest, but it's probably not the
right move. Several months down the track from now, being stuck with
"ancient" versions of Aeolus releases in Fedora is unlikely to work
for
us.
Piwik (for example) can do in place database upgrades, performed by
the
running app itself. It's not going to be the only one whose approach
we could copy from... ;)
Does anyone have experience with this kind of thing with other db
backed
web apps?
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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Aeolus Community Manager
http://www.aeolusproject.org