This section describes how to perform the following upgrade:
- From 4.19.01 to 4.19.06
Who can perform the update
The user running the update should be the same as the user who originally installed Edge, or a user running as root.
After you install the Edge RPMs, any user can configure them.
Which components must you update
You must update all Edge components. Edge does not support a setup that contains components from multiple versions.
Automatic propagation of property settings
If you have set any properties by editing .properties
files in
/opt/apigee/customer/application
then these values are retained by the update.
Update prerequisites
Take care of following prerequisites before upgrading Apigee Edge:
- Backup all nodes
Before you update, it is recommended to perform a complete backup of all nodes for safety reasons. Use the procedure for your current version of Edge to perform the backup.This allows you to have a backup plan, in case the update to a new version doesn't function properly. For more information on backup, see Backup and restore.
- Ensure Edge is running
Ensure that Edge is up and running during update process by using the command:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-all status
New Edge UI
This section lists considerations regarding the Edge UI. For more information, see The new Edge UI for Private Cloud.
Install the Edge UI
After you complete the initial installation, Apigee recommends that you install the Edge UI, which is an enhanced user interface for developers and administrators of Apigee Edge for Private Cloud.
Note that the Edge UI requires that you disable Basic authentication and use an IDP such as SAML or LDAP.
For more information, see Install the new Edge UI.
Update the Edge UI
To update the Edge UI component, consider the version of Edge for the Private Cloud that you are upgrading from:
- From 4.18.0x: If you installed the Beta version of Edge UI (formerly known as New Edge experience or the New UE) in 4.18.0x, you must uninstall it and do a fresh install of the 4.19.06 version of the Edge UI as described in Install the new Edge UI.
- From 4.19.01 (with the new Edge UI already installed): Use the
upgrade instructions in this section for the
edge-management-ui
component. - From 4.19.01 (with the classic UI): Upgrade your Edge for the Private Cloud installation as described in this section and then install the Edge UI as described in Install the new Edge UI.
Update with Apigee mTLS
Apigee Edge for Private Cloud version 4.19.06 currently does not have upgraded libraries for the Apigee mTLS. If you are currently running v4.19.01 with Apigee mTLS and want to upgrade to v4.19.06, contact Apigee Edge Support.
Handling a failed update
In the case of an update failure, you can try to correct the issue, and then execute
update.sh
again. You can run the update multiple times and it continues the update
from where it last left off.
If the failure requires that you roll back the update to your previous version, see Roll back 4.19.06 for more.
Logging update information
By default, the update.sh
utility writes log information to:
/opt/apigee/var/log/apigee-setup/update.log
If the user running the update.sh
utility does not have access to
that directory, it writes the log to the /tmp
directory as a file named
update_username.log
.
If the user does not have access to /tmp
, the update.sh
utility
fails.
Zero-downtime update
A zero-downtime update, or rolling update, lets you update your Edge installation without bringing down Edge.
Zero-downtime update is only possible with a 5-node configuration and larger.
The key to zero-downtime upgrading is to remove each Router, one at a time, from the load balancer. You then update the Router and any other components on the same machine as the Router, and then add the Router back to the load balancer.
- Update the machines in the correct order for your installation as described Order of machine update.
- When it is time to update the Routers, select any one Router and make it unreachable, as described in Enabling/Disabling server (Message Processor/Router) reachability.
- Update the selected Router and all other Edge components on the same machine as the Router. All Edge configurations show a Router and Message Processor on the same node.
- Make the Router reachable again.
- Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the remaining Routers.
- Continue the update for any remaining machines in your installation.
Take care of the following before/after update:
- On combined Router and Message Processor node:
- Before update – perform the following:
- Make the Router unreachable.
- Make the Message Processor unreachable.
- After update – perform the following:
- Make the Message Processor reachable.
- Make the Router reachable.
- Before update – perform the following:
- On single Router nodes:
- Before update, make the Router unreachable.
- After update, make the Router reachable.
- On single Message Processor nodes:
- Before update, make the Message Processor unreachable.
- After update, make the Message Processor reachable.
Use a silent configuration file
You must pass a silent configuration file to the update command. The silent configuration file should be the same one that you used to install Edge 4.19.01.
Update to 4.19.06 on a node with an external internet connection
Use the following procedure to update the Edge components on a node:
- If present, disable any
cron
jobs configured to perform a repair operation on Cassandra until after the update completes. - Log in to your node as root to install the Edge RPMs.
- Install
yum-utils
andyum-plugin-priorities
:sudo yum install yum-utils
sudo yum install yum-plugin-priorities
- Disable SELinux as described in Install the Edge apigee-setup utility.
- If you are installing on Oracle 7.x, execute the following command:
sudo yum-config-manager --enable ol7_optional_latest
- If you are installing on AWS, execute the following
yum-configure-manager
commands:yum update rh-amazon-rhui-client.noarch
sudo yum-config-manager --enable rhui-REGION-rhel-server-extras rhui-REGION-rhel-server-optional
- Download the Edge 4.19.06
bootstrap_4.19.06.sh
file to/tmp/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh
:curl https://software.apigee.com/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh -o /tmp/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh
- Install the Edge 4.19.06
apigee-service
utility and dependencies by executing the following command:sudo bash /tmp/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh apigeeuser=uName apigeepassword=pWord
Where uName:pWord are the username and password you received from Apigee. If you omit pWord, you will be prompted to enter it.
By default, the installer checks that you have Java 1.8 installed. If you do not, the installer installs it for you.
Use the
JAVA_FIX
option to specify how to handle Java installation.JAVA_FIX
takes the following values:I
: Install OpenJDK 1.8 (default).C
: Continue without installing Java.Q
: Quit. For this option, you must install Java yourself.
- Use
apigee-service
to update theapigee-setup
utility, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-setup update
- Update the
apigee-validate
utility on the Management Server, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-validate update
- Update the
apigee-provision
utility on the Management Server, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-provision update
- Run the
update
utility on your nodes by executing the following command:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c component -f configFile
Do this in the order described in Order of machine update.
Where:
- component is the Edge component to update. Possible values include:
cs
: Cassandraedge
: All Edge components except Edge UI: Management Server, Message Processor, Router, QPID Server, Postgres Serverldap
: OpenLDAPps
: postgresqlqpid
: qpiddsso
: Apigee SSO (if you installed SSO)ue
: New Edge UIui
: Classic Edge UIzk
: Zookeeper
- configFile is the same configuration file that you used to define your Edge components during the 4.19.01 installation.
You can run
update.sh
against all components by setting component to "all", but only if you have an Edge all-in-one (AIO) installation profile. For example:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c all -f ./sa_silent_config
- component is the Edge component to update. Possible values include:
- Restart the Edge UI component on all nodes running it, if you haven't done so already:
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-ui restart
- Test the update by running the
apigee-validate
utility on the Management Server, as described in Test the install.
If you later decide to roll back the update, use the procedure described in Roll back 4.19.06.
Update to 4.19.06 from a local repo
If your Edge nodes are behind a firewall, or in some other way are prohibited from accessing the Apigee repository over the Internet, then you can perform the update from a local repository, or mirror, of the Apigee repo.
After you create a local Edge repository, you have two options for updating Edge from the local repo:
- Create a .tar file of the repo, copy the .tar file to a node, and then update Edge from the .tar file.
- Install a webserver on the node with the local repo so that other nodes can access it. Apigee provides the Nginx webserver for you to use, or you can use your own webserver.
To update from a local 4.19.06 repo:
- Create a local 4.19.06 repo as described in "Create a local Apigee repository" at Install the Edge apigee-setup utility.
- To install apigee-service from a .tar file:
- On the node with the local repo, use the following command to package the local repo
into a single .tar file named
/opt/apigee/data/apigee-mirror/apigee-4.19.06.tar.gz
:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-mirror package
- Copy the .tar file to the node where you want to update Edge. For example, copy it to
the
/tmp
directory on the new node. - On the new node, untar the file to the
/tmp
directory:tar -xzf apigee-4.19.06.tar.gz
This command creates a new directory, named
repos
, in the directory containing the .tar file. For example/tmp/repos
. - Install the Edge
apigee-service
utility and dependencies from/tmp/repos
:sudo bash /tmp/repos/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh apigeeprotocol="file://" apigeerepobasepath=/tmp/repos
Notice that you include the path to the repos directory in this command.
- On the node with the local repo, use the following command to package the local repo
into a single .tar file named
- To install apigee-service using the Nginx webserver:
- Configure the Nginx web server as described in "Install from the repo using the Nginx webserver" at Install the Edge apigee-setup utility.
- On the remote node, download the Edge
bootstrap_4.19.06.sh
file to/tmp/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh
:/usr/bin/curl http://uName:pWord@remoteRepo:3939/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh -o /tmp/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh
Where uName:pWord are the username and password you set previously for the repo, and remoteRepo is the IP address or DNS name of the repo node.
- On the remote node, install the Edge
apigee-setup
utility and dependencies:sudo bash /tmp/bootstrap_4.19.06.sh apigeerepohost=remoteRepo:3939 apigeeuser=uName apigeepassword=pWord apigeeprotocol=http://
Where uName:pWord are the repo username and password.
- Use
apigee-service
to update theapigee-setup
utility, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-setup update
- Update the
apigee-validate
utility on the Management Server, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-validate update
- Update the
apigee-provision
utility on the Management Server, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-provision update
- Run the
update
utility on your nodes in the order described in Order of machine update:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c component -f configFile
Where:
- component is the Edge component to update. You typically update the
following components:
cs
: Cassandraedge
: All Edge components except Edge UI: Management Server, Message Processor, Router, QPID Server, Postgres Serverldap
: OpenLDAPps
: postgresqlqpid
: qpiddsso
: Apigee SSO (if you installed SSO)ue
New Edge UIui
: Classic Edge UIzk
: Zookeeper
- configFile is the same configuration file that you used to define your Edge components during the 4.19.01 installation.
You can run
update.sh
against all components by setting component to "all", but only if you have an Edge all-in-one (AIO) installation profile. For example:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c all -f /tmp/sa_silent_config
- component is the Edge component to update. You typically update the
following components:
- Restart the UI components on all nodes running it, if you haven't done so already:
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service [edge-management-ui|edge-ui] restart
- Test the update by running the
apigee-validate
utility on the Management Server, as described in Test the install.
If you later decide to roll back the update, use the procedure described in Roll back 4.19.06.
Order of machine update
The order that you update the machines in an Edge installation is important:
- You must update all Cassandra and ZooKeeper nodes before you update any other nodes.
- For any machine with multiple Edge components (Management Server, Message Processor,
Router, QPID Server but not Postgres Server), use the
-c edge
option to update them all at the same time. - If a step specifies that it should be performed on multiple machines, perform it in the specified machine order.
- There is no separate step to update Monetization. It is updated when you specify the
-c edge
option.
1-node standalone upgrade
To upgrade a 1-node standalone configuration to 4.19.06:
- Update all components:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c all -f configFile
- (If you installed
apigee-adminapi
) Updated theapigee-adminapi
utility:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
2-node standalone upgrade
Update the following components for a 2-node standalone installation:
See Installation topologies for the list of Edge topologies and node numbers.
- Update Cassandra and ZooKeeper on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c cs,zk -f configFile
- Update Qpid and Postgres on machine 2:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid,ps -f configFile
- Update LDAP on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ldap -f configFile
- Update Edge components on machine 2 and 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c edge -f configFile
- Update the UI on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ui -f configFile
- (If you installed
apigee-adminapi
) Updated theapigee-adminapi
utility on machine 1:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
- (If you installed Apigee SSO) Update Apigee SSO on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c sso -f sso_config_file
Where sso_config_file is the configuration file you created when you installed SSO.
- Restart the Edge UI component on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-ui restart
5-node upgrade
Update the following components for a 5-node installation:
See Installation topologies for the list of Edge topologies and node numbers.
- Update Cassandra and ZooKeeper on machine 1, 2, and 3:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c cs,zk -f configFile
- Update Qpid and Postgres on machine 4:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid, ps -f configFile
- Update Qpid and Postgres on machine 5:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid, ps -f configFile
- Update LDAP on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ldap -f configFile
- Update Edge components on machine 4, 5, 1, 2, 3:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c edge -f configFile
- Update the Edge UI:
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then update the
ui
component on machine 1, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ui -f configFile
- New Edge UI: If you installed the new Edge UI, then update the
ue
component on the appropriate machine (may not be machine 1):/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ue -f /opt/silent.conf
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then update the
- (If you installed
apigee-adminapi
) Updated theapigee-adminapi
utility on machine 1:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
- (If you installed Apigee SSO) Update Apigee SSO on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c sso -f sso_config_file
Where sso_config_file is the configuration file you created when you installed SSO.
- Restart the UI component:
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then restart the
edge-ui
component on machine 1, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-ui restart
- New Edge UI: If you installed the new Edge UI, then restart the
edge-management-ui
component on the appropriate machine (may not be machine 1):/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-management-ui restart
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then restart the
9-node clustered upgrade
Update the following components for a 9-node clustered installation:
See Installation topologies for the list of Edge topologies and node numbers.
- Update Cassandra and ZooKeeper on machine 1, 2, and 3:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c cs,zk -f configFile
- Update Qpid on machines 6 and 7:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid -f configFile
- Update Postgres on machine 8:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ps -f configFile
- Update Postgres on machine 9:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ps -f configFile
- Update LDAP on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ldap -f configFile
- Update Edge components on machine 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, 4, and 5 in that order:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c edge -f configFile
- Update either the new UI (
ue
) or classic UI (ui
) on machine 1:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c [ui|ue] -f configFile
- (If you installed
apigee-adminapi
) Update theapigee-adminapi
utility on machine 1:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
- (If you installed Apigee SSO) Update Apigee SSO on machine 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c sso -f sso_config_file
Where sso_config_file is the configuration file you created when you installed SSO.
- Restart the UI component:
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then restart the
edge-ui
component on machine 1, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-ui restart
- New Edge UI: If you installed the new Edge UI, then restart the
edge-management-ui
component on the appropriate machine (may not be machine 1):/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-management-ui restart
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then restart the
13-node clustered upgrade
Update the following components for a 13-node clustered installation:
See Installation topologies for the list of Edge topologies and node numbers.
- Update Cassandra and ZooKeeper on machines 1, 2, and 3:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c cs,zk -f configFile
- Update Qpid on machines 12 and 13:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid -f configFile
- Update Postgres on machine 8:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ps -f configFile
- Update Postgres on machine 9:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ps -f configFile
- Update LDAP on machine 4 and 5:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ldap -f configFile
- Update Edge components on machines 12, 13, 8, 9, 6, 7, 10, and 11 in that order:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c edge -f configFile
- Update either the new UI (
ue
) or classic UI (ui
) on machines 6 and 7:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c [ui|ue] -f configFile
- (If you installed
apigee-adminapi
) Updated theapigee-adminapi
utility on machines 6 and 7:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
- (If you installed Apigee SSO) Update Apigee SSO on machines 6 and 7:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c sso -f sso_config_file
Where sso_config_file is the configuration file you created when you installed SSO.
- Restart the UI component:
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then restart the
edge-ui
component on machines 6 and 7, as the following example shows:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-ui restart
- New Edge UI: If you installed the new Edge UI, then restart the
edge-management-ui
component on machines 6 and 7:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service edge-management-ui restart
- Classic UI: If you are using the classic UI, then restart the
12-node clustered upgrade
Update the following components for a 12-node clustered installation:
See Installation topologies for the list of Edge topologies and node numbers.
- Update Cassandra and ZooKeeper:
- On machines 1, 2 and 3 in Data Center 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c cs,zk -f configFile
- On machines 7, 8, and 9 in Data Center 2
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c cs,zk -f configFile
- On machines 1, 2 and 3 in Data Center 1:
- Update qpidd:
- Machines 4, 5 in Data Center 1
- Update
qpidd
on machine 4:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid -f configFile
- Update
qpidd
on machine 5:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid -f configFile
- Update
- Machines 10, 11 in Data Center 2
- Update
qpidd
on machine 10:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid -f configFile
- Update
qpidd
on machine 11:/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c qpid -f configFile
- Update
- Machines 4, 5 in Data Center 1
- Update Postgres:
- Machine 6 in Data Center 1
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ps -f configFile
- Machine 12 in Data Center 2
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ps -f configFile
- Machine 6 in Data Center 1
- Update LDAP:
- Machine 1 in Data Center 1
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ldap -f configFile
- Machine 7 in Data Center 2
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c ldap -f configFile
- Machine 1 in Data Center 1
- Update Edge components:
- Machines 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3 in Data Center 1
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c edge -f configFile
- Machines 10, 11, 12, 7, 8, 9 in Data Center 2
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c edge -f configFile
- Machines 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3 in Data Center 1
- Update either the new UI (
ue
) or classic UI (ui
):- Machine 1 in Data Center 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c [ui|ue] -f configFile
- Machine 7 in Data Center 2:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c [ui|ue] -f configFile
- Machine 1 in Data Center 1:
- (If you installed
apigee-adminapi
) Updated theapigee-adminapi
utility:- Machine 1 in Data Center 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
- Machine 7 in Data Center 2:
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-adminapi update
- Machine 1 in Data Center 1:
- (If you installed Apigee SSO) Update Apigee SSO:
- Machine 1 in Data Center 1:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c sso -f sso_config_file
- Machine 7 in Data Center 2:
/opt/apigee/apigee-setup/bin/update.sh -c sso -f sso_config_file
Where sso_config_file is the configuration file you created when you installed SSO.
- Machine 1 in Data Center 1:
- Restart the new Edge UI (
edge-management-ui
) or classic Edge UI (edge-ui
) component on machines 1 and 7:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service [edge-ui|edge-management-ui] restart
For a non-standard configuration
If you have a non-standard configuration, then update Edge components in the following order:
- ZooKeeper
- Cassandra
- qpidd, ps
- LDAP
- Edge, meaning the "-c edge" profile on all nodes in the order: nodes with Qpid server, Edge Postgres Server, Management Server, Message Processor, and Router.
- Edge UI (either classic or new)
apigee-adminapi
- Apigee SSO
After you finish updating, be sure to restart the Edge UI component on all machines running it.