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| title | slug |
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| Upgrade on Docker | /deployment/upgrade/docker |
Upgrade on Docker
To run OpenMetadata with Docker, you can simply download the docker-compose.yml file. Optionally, we added some
Named Volumes to handle data persistence.
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You can find more details about Docker deployment here
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Below we have highlighted the steps needed to upgrade to the latest version with Docker. Make sure to also look here for the specific details related to upgrading to 1.0.0
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It is advised to go through openmetadata release notes before starting the upgrade process.
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Upgrade from 0.13 to 1.0.0
Your production deployment should go from stable version to stable version. This translated to moving from 0.13 to 1.0.0 to get the latest stable OpenMetadata release.
Let's go through the required steps:
1. Backup Existing OpenMetadata Data using Metadata CLI
- Make sure your instance is connected to the Database server
- Create a virtual environment to install an upgraded
metadataversion to run the backup command:python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install openmetadata-ingestion~=1.0.0 - Validate the installed
metadataversion withpython -m metadata --version, which should tell us that we are indeed at 1.0.0. Notice thepython -m metadatavs.metadata. - Run the backup using the updated
metadataCLI:
if using Postgres:python -m metadata backup -u openmetadata_user -p openmetadata_password -H mysql -d openmetadata_db --port 3306python -m metadata backup -u openmetadata_user -p openmetadata_password -H postgresql -d openmetadata_db --port 5432 -s public - This will generate the .sql file which can be used for the backup
In our case, the backup file was named
openmetadata_202212201528_backup.sql. You can copy the name from the backup command output.
2. Replace the docker compose file
- Stop the running compose deployment with below command
docker compose down
- Download the Docker Compose Service File from OpenMetadata Github Release page here
- Replace the existing Docker Compose Service File with the one downloaded from the above step
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Please make sure to go through breaking changes and release highlights.
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- Start the Docker Compose Service with the below command
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d
3. Re-index all your metadata
Go to Settings -> OpenMetadata -> Search
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Click on reindex all.
In the dialog box choose Recreate Indexes to All.
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Upgrade ingestion patch versions
During the release lifespan we may publish new patch versions of openmetadata-ingestion. If you deployed
the ingestion container and require one of the fixes or improvements from a new patch release, there's usually no need
to re-deploy the full ingestion container.
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Note that this process will only work if we are moving from PATCH versions. For example: 0.13.1.1 -> 0.13.1.2.
This method won't work when upgrading from 0.13.1.X -> 0.13.2.X, as that will also require to upgrade the
server version.
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The steps to follow are:
- Connect to the ingestion container. If using our docker compose files or
metadata dockerCLI, this translates todocker exec -it openmetadata_ingestion bash - Validate your
metadataversion viametadata --version. You will get back something like:metadata 0.13.1.5 from /home/airflow/.local/lib/python3.9 (python 3.9) - Upgrade the
openmetadata-ingestionpackage viapip install "openmetadata-ingestion==0.13.1.X",for example,
You can find the list of all released versions of thepip install "openmetadata-ingestion==0.13.1.7"openmetadata-ingestionpackage here. - Exit the container by typing
exit. - Restart the ingestion container with
docker restart openmetadata_ingestion. This will need a few minutes to to stop the container and start it again. Now, Airflow will start with the upgradedmetadataversion. - Connect to the ingestion container and validate the
metadataversion:docker exec -it openmetadata_ingestion bashmetadata version: where we expect to get the same version that was previously installed.
Troubleshooting
Permission Denied when running metadata openmetadata-imports-migration
If you have a Permission Denied error thrown when running metadata openmetadata-imports-migration --change-config-file-path you might need to change the permission on the /opt/airflow/dags folder. SSH into the ingestion container and check the permission on the folder running the below commands
ls -l /opt/airflow
ls -l /opt/airflow/dags
both the dags folder and the files inside dags/ should have airflow root permission. if this is not the case simply run the below command
chown -R airflow:root /opt/airflow/dags
Broken DAGs can't load config file: Permission Denied
You might need to change the permission on the /opt/airflow/dag_generated_config folder. SSH into the ingestion container and check the permission on the folder running the below commands
ls -l /opt/airflow
ls -l /opt/airflow/dag_generated_config
both the dags folder and the files inside dags/ should have airflow root permission. if this is not the case simply run the below command
chown -R airflow:root /opt/airflow/dag_generated_config