vmware-nsx/neutron/db/migration
Aaron Rosen d239c85197 Implement Allowed Address Pairs
The following patch adds the concept of allowed address pairs.
This allows one to add additional ip/mac address pairs on a port to
allow traffic that matches those specified values. This is useful in order
to leverage dataplane failover mechanisms like vrrp. This patch adds support
for the NVP plugin, the OVS plugin, and Ml2.

DocImpact

implements blueprint: allowed-address-pairs

Change-Id: Ie73b3886c5be8e1fc4ade86a0cfb854267f345ac
2013-09-05 03:53:59 -07:00
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alembic_migrations Implement Allowed Address Pairs 2013-09-05 03:53:59 -07:00
__init__.py Add support for service plugins to the migration framework 2013-08-09 14:08:27 +04:00
alembic.ini Rename Quantum to Neutron 2013-07-06 15:02:43 -04:00
cli.py Add support for service plugins to the migration framework 2013-08-09 14:08:27 +04:00
README Rename Quantum to Neutron 2013-07-06 15:02:43 -04:00

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The migrations in the alembic/versions contain the changes needed to migrate
from older Neutron releases to newer versions. A migration occurs by executing
a script that details the changes needed to upgrade/downgrade the database. The
migration scripts are ordered so that multiple scripts can run sequentially to
update the database. The scripts are executed by Neutron's migration wrapper
which uses the Alembic library to manage the migration.  Neutron supports
migration from Folsom or later.


If you are a deployer or developer and want to migrate from Folsom to Grizzly
or later you must first add version tracking to the database:

$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
 --config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini stamp folsom

You can then upgrade to the latest database version via:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
 --config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini upgrade head

To check the current database version:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
 --config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini current

To create a script to run the migration offline:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
 --config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini upgrade head --sql

To run the offline migration between specific migration versions:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini upgrade \
<start version>:<end version> --sql

Upgrade the database incrementally:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini upgrade --delta <# of revs>

Downgrade the database by a certain number of revisions:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini downgrade --delta <# of revs>


DEVELOPERS:
A database migration script is required when you submit a change to Neutron
that alters the database model definition.  The migration script is a special
python file that includes code to update/downgrade the database to match the
changes in the model definition. Alembic will execute these scripts in order to
provide a linear migration path between revision. The neutron-db-manage command
can be used to generate migration template for you to complete.  The operations
in the template are those supported by the Alembic migration library.

$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini revision \
-m "description of revision" \
--autogenerate

This generates a prepopulated template with the changes needed to match the
database state with the models.  You should inspect the autogenerated template
to ensure that the proper models have been altered.

In rare circumstances, you may want to start with an empty migration template
and manually author the changes necessary for an upgrade/downgrade.  You can
create a blank file via:

$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini revision \
-m "description of revision"

The migration timeline should remain linear so that there is a clear path when
upgrading/downgrading.  To verify that the timeline does branch, you can run
this command:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini check_migration

If the migration path does branch, you can find the branch point via:
$ neutron-db-manage --config-file /path/to/neutron.conf \
--config-file /path/to/plugin/config.ini history