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Migrate from Gateway or Filesystem Mode

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Background

The MinIO Gateway and the related filesystem mode entered a feature freeze in July 2020. In February 2022, MinIO announced the deprecation of the MinIO Gateway. Along with the deprecation announcement, MinIO also announced that the feature would be removed in six months time.

As of RELEASE.2022-10-29T06-21-33Z, the MinIO Gateway and the related filesystem mode code have been removed. Deployments still using the standalone or filesystem MinIO modes that upgrade to RELEASE.2022-10-29T06-21-33Z or later receive an error when attempting to start MinIO.

Overview

To upgrade to a RELEASE.2022-10-29T06-21-33Z or later, those who were using the standalone or filesystem deployment modes must create a new Single-Node Single-Drive <minio-snsd> deployment and migrate settings and content to the new deployment.

This document outlines the steps required to successfully launch and migrate to a new deployment.

Important

Standalone/file system mode continues to work on any release up to and including RELEASE.2022-10-24T18-35-07Z. To continue using a standalone deployment, install that MinIO release or any earlier release.

Procedure

Note

You can set MinIO configuration settings in environment variables and using mc admin config set <mc admin config set>. Depending on your current deployment setup, you may need to retrieve the values for both.

This procedure does not cover migrating environment variables due to the variety of configuration methods. You can examine any runtime settings using env | grep MINIO_ or, for deployments using MinIO's systemd service, check the contents of /etc/default/minio.

  1. Create a new Single-Node Single-Drive MinIO deployment

    Refer to the documentation for step-by-step instructions <deploy-minio-standalone> for launching a new deployment.

    The location of the deployment can be any empty folder on the storage medium of your choice. A new folder on the same drive can work for the new deployment as long as the existing deployment is not on the root of a drive. If the existing standalone system points to the root of the drive, you must use a separate drive for the new deployment.

    Set the port to a custom point different than the existing standalone deployment.

  2. Add an alias for the new deployment with mc alias set

    mc alias set NEWALIAS PATH ACCESSKEY SECRETKEY
    • Replace NEWALIAS with the alias to create for the deployment.
    • Replace PATH with the IP address or hostname and port for the new deployment.
    • Replace ACCESSKEY and SECRETKEY with the credentials you used when creating the new deployment.
  3. Export the existing deployment's configurations

    Use the mc admin config export <mc admin config export> export command to retrieve the configurations defined for the existing standalone MinIO deployment.

    mc admin config export ALIAS > config.txt

    Replace ALIAS with the alias used for the existing standalone deployment you are retrieving values from.

  4. Import configurations from existing standalone deployment to new deployment

    mc admin config import ALIAS < config.txt
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for the new deployment.
  5. Restart the server for the new deployment

    mc admin service restart ALIAS
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for the new deployment.
  6. Export bucket metadata from existing standalone deployment

    The following command exports bucket metadata from the existing deployment to a .zip file.

    The data includes:

    • bucket targets
    • lifecycle rules
    • notifications
    • quotas
    • locks
    • versioning

    The export includes the bucket metadata only. No objects export from the existing deployment with this command.

    mc admin cluster bucket export ALIAS
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for your existing deployment.

    This command creates a cluster-metadata.zip file with metadata for each bucket.

  7. Import bucket metadata to the new deployment

    The following command reads the contents of the exported bucket .zip file and creates buckets on the new deployment with the same configurations.

    mc admin cluster bucket import ALIAS cluster-metadata.zip
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for the new deployment.

    The command creates buckets on the new deployment with the same configurations as provided by the metadata in the .zip file from the existing deployment.

  8. (Optional) Duplicate tiers from existing standalone deployment to new deployment

    Use mc ilm tier ls with the --json flag to retrieve a list of the tiers that exist on the standalone deployment.

    mc ilm tier ls ALIAS --json
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for the existing standalone deployment.

    Use the list to recreate the tiers on the new deployment.

  9. Export IAM settings from the existing standalone deployment to new deployment

    If you are using an external identity and access management provider, recreate those settings in the new deployment along with all associated policies.

    Use the following command to export IAM settings from the existing deployment. This command exports:

    • Groups and group mappings
    • STS users and STS user mappings
    • Policies
    • Users and user mappings
    mc admin cluster iam export ALIAS
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for your existing deployment.

    This command creates a ALIAS-iam-info.zip file with IAM data.

  10. Import the IAM settings to the new deployment:

    Use the exported file to create the IAM setting on the new deployment.

    mc admin cluster iam import ALIAS alias-iam-info.zip
    • Replace ALIAS with the alias for the new deployment.
    • Replace the name of the zip file with the name for the existing deployment's file.
  11. Use mc mirror with the ~mc mirror --preserve and ~mc mirror --watch flags on the standalone deployment to move objects to the new deployment

    mc mirror --preserve --watch SOURCE/BUCKET TARGET/BUCKET
    • Replace SOURCE/BUCKET with the alias and a bucket for the existing standalone deployment.
    • Replace TARGET/BUCKET with the alias and corresponding bucket for the new deployment.
  12. Stop writes to the standalone deployment from any S3 or POSIX client

  13. Wait for mc mirror to complete for all buckets for any remaining operations

  14. Stop the server for both deployments

  15. Restart the new MinIO deployment with the ports used for the previous standalone deployment

    Refer to step four in the deploy documentation <deploy-minio-standalone>.

    Ensure you apply all environment variables and runtime configuration settings, and validate the behavior.