Upgrade
Upgrading the Glasswall Halo OVA
Follow the steps below to upgrade your Glasswall Halo OVA while preserving MongoDB data.
1. Back up MongoDB data
First, create a MongoDB backup using mongodump.
kubectl port-forward svc/mongo-svc 27017
Open another terminal on the VM and run:
username=$(kubectl get secret mongodb-cdrplatform-cdrp-user -o json | jq -r '.data.username' | base64 -d)
password=$(kubectl get secret mongodb-cdrplatform-cdrp-user -o json | jq -r '.data.password' | base64 -d)
mongodump \
--host localhost \
--port 27017 \
--db cdrplatform \
--out halo_backup \
-u "${username}" \
-p "${password}"
zip -r halo_backup.zip halo_backup
2. Copy the backup to a local machine
scp glasswall@<ip-of-the-old-vm>:~/halo_backup.zip ./halo_backup.zip
3. Deploy a new VM
Create a new virtual machine using the latest OVA or VHD by following the VMware or Hyper-V deployment guide.
4. Copy the backup to the new VM
scp ./halo_backup.zip glasswall@<ip-of-the-new-vm>:~/
5. Restore MongoDB data on the new VM
kubectl port-forward svc/mongo-svc 27017
Open another terminal on the VM and run:
unzip halo_backup.zip
username=$(kubectl get secret mongodb-cdrplatform-cdrp-user -o json | jq -r '.data.username' | base64 -d)
password=$(kubectl get secret mongodb-cdrplatform-cdrp-user -o json | jq -r '.data.password' | base64 -d)
mongorestore \
--host localhost \
--port 27017 \
--authenticationMechanism SCRAM-SHA-256 \
--authenticationDatabase cdrplatform \
-u "${username}" \
-p "${password}" \
halo_backup
6. Clean up backup files
rm -rf halo_backup halo_backup.zip