From 8a3035bf612943694a3cd1c6a857bd009e84f55d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Milind Changire Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 09:58:24 +0530 Subject: [PATCH 19/52] build: launch glusterd upgrade after all new bits are installed Problem: glusterd upgrade mode needs new bits from glusterfs-rdma which optional and causes the dependency graph to break since it is not tied into glusterfs-server requirements Solution: Run glusterd upgrade mode after all new bits are installed i.e. in %posttrans server section Label: DOWNSTREAM ONLY Change-Id: I356e02d0bf0eaaef43c20ce07b388262f63093a4 Signed-off-by: Milind Changire Reviewed-on: https://code.engineering.redhat.com/gerrit/120094 Reviewed-by: Atin Mukherjee Tested-by: RHGS Build Bot Reviewed-by: Raghavendra Talur --- glusterfs.spec.in | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/glusterfs.spec.in b/glusterfs.spec.in index 3a98822..208a82d 100644 --- a/glusterfs.spec.in +++ b/glusterfs.spec.in @@ -946,28 +946,6 @@ fi %firewalld_reload %endif -pidof -c -o %PPID -x glusterd &> /dev/null -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - kill -9 `pgrep -f gsyncd.py` &> /dev/null - - killall --wait glusterd &> /dev/null - glusterd --xlator-option *.upgrade=on -N - - #Cleaning leftover glusterd socket file which is created by glusterd in - #rpm_script_t context. - rm -f %{_rundir}/glusterd.socket - - # glusterd _was_ running, we killed it, it exited after *.upgrade=on, - # so start it again - %service_start glusterd -else - glusterd --xlator-option *.upgrade=on -N - - #Cleaning leftover glusterd socket file which is created by glusterd in - #rpm_script_t context. - rm -f %{_rundir}/glusterd.socket -fi -exit 0 %endif ##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -2027,6 +2005,35 @@ os.remove(tmpname) if not (ok == 0) then error("Detected running glusterfs processes", ok) end + +%posttrans server +pidof -c -o %PPID -x glusterd &> /dev/null +if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + kill -9 `pgrep -f gsyncd.py` &> /dev/null + + killall --wait -SIGTERM glusterd &> /dev/null + + if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then + echo "killall failed while killing glusterd" + fi + + glusterd --xlator-option *.upgrade=on -N + + #Cleaning leftover glusterd socket file which is created by glusterd in + #rpm_script_t context. + rm -rf /var/run/glusterd.socket + + # glusterd _was_ running, we killed it, it exited after *.upgrade=on, + # so start it again + %service_start glusterd +else + glusterd --xlator-option *.upgrade=on -N + + #Cleaning leftover glusterd socket file which is created by glusterd in + #rpm_script_t context. + rm -rf /var/run/glusterd.socket +fi + %endif %changelog -- 1.8.3.1