Upgrade TufinOS 3 to 4 HA Appliances

Overview

This procedure explains how to upgrade TufinOS 3.x to 4.30 on Gen 3.5 and Gen 4 appliances in a high availability environment.

If you have remote clusters, upgrade the central cluster before the remote clusters. For more information on Remote Collector clusters, see Remote Collectors.

Upgrade worker nodes before the primary data node.

During the TufinOS upgrade there may be some downtime when upgrading each of the data nodes.

This procedure does not require reinstalling TOS.

Prerequisites

NFS

TufinOS 4.x does not support NFS on this TOS release. NFS is supported from R23-2 PHF2.0.0 and later.

To use NFS for external backups:

  1. Install NFS 4 on your backup server

  2. Upgrade TOS

  3. Upgrade TufinOS

Follow the instructions in the relevant knowledge center.

Alternatively, you can switch to local storage or one of the cloud storage options.

General Requirements

  1. This procedure must be performed by an experienced Linux administrator with knowledge of network configuration.

  2. For data nodes only. Make sure you do not have unsupported LVM Volume Groups:

    [<ADMIN> ~]$ sudo vgdisplay --noheadings -C -o vg_name | grep -qs -v "[\t ]*VolGroup0[12]$" && echo "You cannot uppgrade."
    sudo vgdisplay --noheadings -C -o vg_name | grep -qs -v "[\t ]*VolGroup0[12]$" && echo "You cannot uppgrade."

    If the output returns "You cannot upgrade.", do not use the upgrade method in the boot menu to upgrade to TufinOS 4.30. Perform a Clean Install.

    If you receive no output, proceed with the next step below.

  3. For data nodes only. Make sure your /var/log partition is large enough:

    [<ADMIN> ~]$ sudo lsblk | grep "MOUNTPOINT\|/var/log$"
    sudo lsblk | grep "MOUNTPOINT\|/var/log$"

    If the output returns a partition size of 400 MB or less, do not perform this upgrade procedure. Perform a Clean Install.

Tufin Appliance Requirements

  • Check which appliance you have:

    [<ADMIN> ~]$ sudo su -
    [<ADMIN> ~]# dmidecode -t chassis | grep "Version:"
    Version: T800
  • Supported Tufin Appliances: T-800, T-1200, T-1100XL, T-1100

  • Older T-1100 and T-1100XL appliances with old RAID controller firmware are not supported.

TufinOS Requirements

  • USB installations:

    For the TufinOS installation, only two USB devices should be connected to the appliance:

    • USB keyboard

    • TufinOS USB installation thumb drive.

  • Serial console installations:

    If you are installing TufinOS on a gen 4 or gen 3.5 appliance via a serial cable connected to a PC, use the following settings:

    • Baud Rate: 57600

    • Data bits: 8

    • Stop bits: 1

    • Parity: None

    • Flow Control: None

    • Terminal type: VT100

Downloads

  1. Download the TufinOS 4.30 installation package from the Download Center.

    • For a Tufin appliance, download the usb image file.

  2. USB installations. Create a USB key for installing TufinOS on appliances.

  3. RMM installations. Extract the TufinOS image from its archive.

    [<ADMIN> ~]$ sudo tar xzvf <FILENAME>.tgz
    sudo tar xzvf <FILENAME>.tgz

    The run file name includes the release, version, build number, and type of installation.

    TufinOS USB file example: TufinOS-4.30-4368238-x86_64-Final.usb.img

  4. RMM installations. Verify the integrity of the TufinOS installation package.

    [<ADMIN> ~]# sha256sum -c TufinOS-X.XX-XXXXXX-x86_64-Final.usb.img.sha256
    sha256sum -c TufinOS-X.XX-XXXXXX-x86_64-Final.usb.img.sha256

    The output should return OK

Preliminary Preparations

  1. If you are running a multi-node cluster, get a list of your nodes.

    [<ADMIN> ~]$ sudo tos cluster node list
    sudo tos cluster node list

Upgrade Worker Nodes

Repeat these steps for each worker node.

  1. Install TufinOS

Upgrade The Data Nodes

  1. Upgrade TufinOS on one of the non-primary data-nodes.

  2. Upgrade TufinOS on the second non-primary data-node.

  3. Upgrade TufinOS on the remaining data-node.