Customize the Update Configuration for Distributed Cloud Update Orchestration¶
You can adjust how the nodes in each subcloud are updated.
About this task
The update strategy for Distributed Cloud Update Orchestration uses separate configuration settings to control how the nodes on a given system are updated. You can adjust the settings used by default for all subclouds, and you can create custom settings for individual subclouds.
You can change the configuration settings before or after creating a update strategy for Distributed Cloud update orchestration. The settings are maintained independently.
Procedure
Select the SystemController region.
Select Distributed Cloud Admin > Orchestration.
On the Orchestration page, select the Subcloud Strategy Configurations tab.
Take one of the following actions:
To edit the settings applicable to all subclouds by default, click Edit Configuration in the all clouds default row.
To save your changes, click Edit Subcloud Strategy Configurations.
To create custom settings for an individual subcloud, click Create New Subcloud Strategy Configurations.
In the Subcloud field, select the subcloud for the custom settings.
To save your configuration changes, click Create Subcloud Strategy Configurations. The new configuration is added to the list.
The following settings are available:
- Subcloud
This specifies the subcloud affected by the configuration. For the all clouds default configuration, this setting cannot be changed.
- Storage Apply Type
Parallel or Serial — determines whether storage nodes are patched in parallel or serially
- Worker Apply Type
Parallel or Serial — determines whether worker nodes are patched in parallel or serially
- Maximum Parallel Worker Hosts
This sets the maximum number of worker nodes that can be patched in parallel.
- Default Instance Action
Note
This parameter is only applicable to hosted application VMs with the stx-openstack application.
migrate or stop-start — determines whether hosted application VMs are migrated or stopped and restarted when a worker host is upgraded
- Alarm Restrictions
Relaxed or Strict — determines whether the orchestration is aborted for alarms that are not management-affecting.
Postrequisites
For information about creating and applying a patch strategy, see Update Management for Distributed Cloud.
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