Editing a Batch Upgrade Release Task
Edit a batch upgrade release task that has not been released based on service changes.
Prerequisites
You have created a batch upgrade release task but not released it. For details, see Creating a Batch Upgrade Release Task.
Editing a Batch Upgrade Release Task
- Log in to ServiceStage.
- Choose Release Management. The Release Management page is displayed.
- Select the target release task in the To release state.
- Edit directly: Click More > Edit in the Operation column.
- Edit after confirming the release task details: Click the target release task to go to its Release Management page, confirm the configurations of each component, and click Edit.
- Modify the release task by referring to the following table. Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.
Parameter
Description
*Release Task
Name of a release task.
Enter 2 to 64 characters. Start with a letter and end with a letter or digit. Only use letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).
Description
Description of a release task. Enter up to 128 characters.
- Set Best Effort Policy.
- Enable it to continue releasing other components when a component fails to be released.
- If it is disabled, the release task fails when a component fails to be released.
- To delete a component from the release task, click Delete in the Operation column of the target component.
- To add components, click Add Component, select the components to be added to the release task, and click OK.
- A maximum of 64 components can be added to a batch upgrade release task.
- Only container-deployed components whose status is Running, Not ready, Stopped, Unknown, or Abnormal can be selected.
- Reset the version configurations of each component by referring to the following table.
Parameter
Description
Component Version
Version number of a component.
- By default, the version number of original components in the release task is the time when you start 3, and the version number of new components in the release task is the time when you finish 7. The format is yyyy.mmdd.hhmms, where s is the ones place of the second in the timestamp. For example, if the timestamp is 2022.0803.104321, the version number is 2022.0803.10431.
- You can also customize the version number in the format of A.B.C, or A.B.C.D. A. B, C, and D are natural numbers, for example, 1.0.0 or 1.0.0.0.
NOTICE:
The customized version number must be unique and cannot be the same as any historical version number of the component. Otherwise, the current deployment record will overwrite the historical deployment record of the same version.
Image Package
Click , and select the component source again. For details, see Component Source.
- If you select an image package for a container-deployed component:
- You can customize the container name. The name contains 1 to 63 characters, including lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and must start with a lowercase letter and end with a lowercase letter or digit.
- Click in the upper right corner of the selected image package to change the image package source.
- If you select a software package for a container-deployed component, you can customize the container name. The name contains 1 to 63 characters, including lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and must start with a lowercase letter and end with a lowercase letter or digit.
- If the component source is software package and Custom file address is selected, perform the following operations:
- Enter the custom HTTP/HTTPS file download address of the software package.
- Determine whether to enable authentication.
If authentication is disabled, any user can download the software package in the custom file address by default.
Click to enable authentication. Only authenticated users can download the software package in the custom file address. Authentication mode can be User name and password authentication or User-defined Header Authentication. The authentication mode and the corresponding authentication parameters are determined by the authentication mode supported by the server where the custom file directory is located.
- For container-deployed components, you can set Image Access Credential. You can select up to 16 image access credentials. Click Create Secret to create an image access credential. Secret Type must be kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson. For details, see Creating a Secret.
Deployment Batch
Number of batches in which component instances are upgraded. The value range is [1, Total number of instances]. Total number of instances refers to the number of running instances of the component.
For example, if there are 4 component instances and Deployment Batch is set to 2, these component instances are upgraded in two batches, and each batch involves two component instances.
For container-deployed components, you can reset this parameter when Configuring a Component Upgrade Policy in 9.
Deployment Sequence
Set the deployment sequence of all components to be added to the release task.
- If the selected components depend on each other, for example, the startup of a component depends on other components, set Deployment Sequence so that the depended components are deployed first.
For example, for components A, B, and C to be added to the release task, the startup of component A depends on components B and C. Therefore, set Deployment Sequence of components B and C to 1, and set Deployment Sequence of component A to 2.
- If the components do not depend on each other, retain the default value of Deployment Sequence. All components will be deployed in the same batch.
- Click Advanced Settings in the Operation column of the target component, set advanced settings, and click OK.
- Select a component technology stack and version. For details, see Technology Stack.
- For container-deployed components, see Managing Cloud Service Settings of a Container-Deployed Component to Managing Advanced Settings of a Container-Deployed Component.
- For VM-deployed components:
- See Managing VM-Deployed Component Configurations.
- Select Upgrade Policy and set Pause Before Stop.
The Rx traffic will be processed during this period of time. The unit is second and the value ranges from 0 to 600.
- Perform subsequent operations based on whether to release the release task by referring to the following table.
Release or Not
Operation
Yes
- Click Complete and Execute. The system automatically checks whether the advanced settings of each component are correct.
- If an error is reported, perform the following operations and then continue:
- In the displayed dialog box, confirm the information and click OK.
- Click Advanced Settings in the Operation column of the abnormal component and set the parameter by referring to 9.
- If the advanced settings pass the pre-check, the components in the release task will be deployed in batches as configured.
You can view the release records and release task information, and Rolling Back a Released Batch Upgrade Release Task, Cloning a Batch Upgrade Release Task, and Deleting a Release Task.
No
- Click Finish. The system automatically checks whether the advanced settings of each component are correct.
- If an error is reported, perform the following operations and then continue:
- In the displayed dialog box, confirm the information and click OK.
- Click Advanced Settings in the Operation column of the abnormal component and set the parameter by referring to 9.
- If the advanced settings pass the pre-check, a release task in the To release state will be generated.
On the Release Management page, you can view release task information, and Releasing a Release Task, Cloning a Batch Upgrade Release Task, Editing a Batch Upgrade Release Task, and Deleting a Release Task.
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