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README.md Test deploy 2021-05-20 09:39:46 -04:00
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README.md

Skynet Webportal Scripts

This package contains useful scripts for managing a Skynet Webportal.

Available Scripts

blocklist-skylink.sh
The blocklist-skylink.sh script adds a skylink to the blocklist on all servers.

maintenance-upgrade.sh
The maintenance-upgrade.sh script upgrades the docker images for nodes on a maintenance server.

portal-down.sh
The portal-down.sh script takes a portal out of the load balancer by disabling the health check.

portal-restart.sh
The portal-restart.sh script restarts a portal by taking it out of the load balancer, restarting the docker containers, and adding the portal back to the load balancer.

portal-up.sh
The portal-up.sh script puts a portal back into the load balancer by enabling the health check.

portal-upgrade.
The portal-upgrade.sh script upgrades the docker images for a portal and clears and leftover images.

Webportal Upgrade Procedures

TODO...

  1. 1 server upgraded at a time
  2. Clusters of servers upgraded at a time
  3. How to safetly revert to previous stable version. Document what those versions were.
  4. Upgrading single subsystem
  5. Upgrading multiple subsystems