Deployment Architecture

What would be a proper order of operations when applying an OS patch on a SH cluster?

danielbb
Motivator

In the last patch operation on our ITSI cluster of three SHs, we had syncing issues with the SHs. What can be a good sequence of operations when applying an OS patch on the cluster's servers?

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masonmorales
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Patch one server at a time. Starts with the members then do the captain last.

danielbb
Motivator

Ok, when applying the patch, we simply shut down the SH and then start it after the patch is being applied?

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danielbb
Motivator

Looking at the upgrade procedure and it says at Upgrade a search head cluster

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I would assume the sequence to be quite the same.

In the Cluster Administration it was said however -

-- The captain is the final member to restart (during a rolling-restart) and automatically invokes captaincy transfer, thus preventing captaincy from changing during the restart process.

That's exactly what @masonmorales just said.

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danielbb
Motivator

Should we apply a manual detention on each SH during the process?

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