doc/book/admin/migration.rst
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Fri, 03 Nov 2017 16:31:59 +0100
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[test] Drop no more used "maxeid" based deletion in BaseQuerierTC and derived tests This is probably only necessary for QuerierTC itself, move it there and drop incantation from other derived classes to deactivate this feature.

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Migrating cubicweb instances - benefits from a distributed architecture
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Migrate apache & cubicweb
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**Aim** : do the migration for N cubicweb instances hosted on a server to another with no downtime.

**Prerequisites** : have an explicit definition of the database host (not default or localhost). In our case, the database is hosted on another host.

**Steps** :

1. *on new machine* : install your environment (*pseudocode*) ::

     apt-get install cubicweb cubicweb-applications apache2

2. *on old machine* : copy your cubicweb and apache configuration to the new machine ::

    scp /etc/cubicweb.d/ newmachine:/etc/cubicweb.d/
    scp /etc/apache2/sites-available/ newmachine:/etc/apache2/sites-available/

3. *on new machine* : start your instances ::

     cubicweb start

4. *on new machine* : enable sites and modules for apache and start it, test it using by modifying your /etc/host file.

5. change dns entry from your oldmachine to newmachine

6. shutdown your *old machine* (if it doesn't host other services or your database)

7. That's it.

**Possible enhancements** : use right from the start a pound server behind your apache, that way you can add backends and smoothily migrate by shuting down backends that pound will take into account.