![]() ![]() ![]() If pre-upgrade check was success, proceed with the upgrade Hosts -> All Hosts -> content host -> Select Action -> "Upgrade with Leapp". Final Satellite server configurationsīack to Satellite server, Start a pre-upgrade checks Hosts -> All Hosts -> content host -> Select Action -> "Preupgrade check with Leapp". We are done with the content host configurations. Set the version to RHEL 7 server or unset the current version. Remove and clean the subscription status from the current content view and re-register content host to the Content view have both “RHEL 7 Server” and “RHEL 8.4 Repos”.Check for any yum version lock and clear them.Remove noexec from the /var/tmp and /tmp on the content host.Upgrade to the latest current minor release version RHEL 7.9.Before proceeding, complete with list the of prerequisites to avoid any upgrade failure. The last minor release version of RHEL 7 is 7.9. Įxtract the downloaded Leap data on the remote content host. # yum install leapp-upgradeĭownload Leap data from official Red Hat KB, these files are required if the satellite server in disconnected mode. $ ssh-copy-id -i /usr/share/foreman-proxy/.ssh/id_rsa.pub the leapp package on the content host. Copy the foreman key from the satellite server to the content host.Enable the root login and extend the client interval timeout.Change the root password on the content host.Note:> /var partition need more space, example actual size of your /var file-system could be 6 GB extend the size by adding additional +4 to +6 GB. Give a name, description and Promote to each Environments you wish to publish. Publish a new version for the LEAPP upgradeĬlick the content view created, then click “ Publish New Version“ Select all above repositories and click “ Add Repositories“ Publishing New Content Version Give a name and description, from the Sub tabs click Yum Content -> Repositories -> Add Content -> Content Views -> Create New View ![]() Create a new Content view for Leapp Upgrade. ![]()
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