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Upgrading the Data Collection Devices and Primary BIG-IQ with Minimal Downtime
What happens during a BIG-IQ and Data Collection Device cluster upgrade?
You start the (Data Collection Device) DCD cluster upgrade, and the process proceeds without additional intervention from you. After the DCD cluster upgrade is complete, if you have a secondary BIG-IQ, you need to upgrade it manually, and perform a couple of post-upgrade tasks. But that's it. Because only one device in a DCD upgrades at a time, the Data Collection Device cluster remains online throughout almost all of the upgrade process.
The automated upgrade process completes these tasks.
- Breaks the high availability relationship with the secondary BIG-IQ (if present).
- Upgrades the DCD devices.
To keep the cluster online, one device at a time is upgraded. The process starts by checking the
statistics retention policy for the cluster, and checking that the DCD cluster is healthy. Then,
for each DCD, the process:
- Confirms disk space is sufficient for minimal downtime upgrade.
- Stops snapshot creation.
- Deactivates data collection services on a DCD.
- Upgrades the DCD to the latest version.Note: If the /var partition for any of the devices in your cluster was extended before you upgraded, you must extend the /var partition for that device before the upgrade will proceed. For details on extending a disk volume, refer to Resizing VE Disk Volume Workflows in the F5 BIG-IQ Centralized Management Disk Space Management guide on support.f5.com.
- Confirms that the DCD is back in service.
- Reactivates data collection services.
- After the DCD devices have all been upgraded, the process automatically upgrades the primary BIG-IQ device.
Upgrade the Data Collection Device cluster and primary BIG-IQ to the latest version
The upgrade process installs the new version of the software on each device in the DCD cluster and on the primary BIG-IQ. If you have a secondary BIG-IQ, you'll need to upgrade that manually.