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guilhermebrat
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August 27, 2018
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OS upgrade with multiples vdoms.

  • August 27, 2018
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Hello,

 

Could not find any reference for this situation, I have a pair with Fortigates in HA, each one has  a VDOM that it is active, for example:

Master has VDOM 1 active on its unit

Slave has Vdom 2 active on its unit.

 

Before upgrading the firmware I assume that I need to select a master for both VDOMs and then apply the update, since the uninterruptable-upgrade feature it will perform the update on the subordinate first.

 

Am I in the correct path ?

    Best answer by Alexis_G

    I dont know which FortiOS you are running, but i suppose that the Cluster might have the inteligence to handle this properly, BUT i wouldn' t count on this.

    If i were you i would act exactly as you wrote down. Move all active VDOMs to one box. Then upgrade !

     

     

     

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    Alexis_G
    Alexis_GAnswer
    New Member
    August 28, 2018

    I dont know which FortiOS you are running, but i suppose that the Cluster might have the inteligence to handle this properly, BUT i wouldn' t count on this.

    If i were you i would act exactly as you wrote down. Move all active VDOMs to one box. Then upgrade !

     

     

     

    Toshi_Esumi
    SuperUser
    SuperUser
    August 28, 2018

    I haven't done split active vdoms between units in a-p mode. But I would assume the upgrade process would work from the unit that has an active management vdom (default is root). I would open a TAC case to verify my assumption is correct.

    emnoc
    New Member
    August 28, 2018

    So if your doing  vcluster2 than you can set the vdom to be on any  node in the cluster and upgrade that  former active node if your worried. Once the  node comes back, you can push all of the vdom to the cluster2-node and upgrade the other nodes.

     

    It overall very simple and no impact.

     

    ken