System and method for supporting patching in a multitenant application server environment
US-2016085543-A1 · Mar 24, 2016 · US
US10853056B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10853056-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916525212-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2020 |
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In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for supporting patching in a multi-tenant application server environment. The system can associate one or more partitions with a tenant, for use by that tenant, wherein a partition is a runtime and administrative subdivision or slice of a domain. A patching process can take advantage of high-availability features provided by an application server clustering environment, to apply patches in a controlled, rolling restart, which maintains a domain's ability to operate without interruption, or with zero downtime. The process can be used to automate complex or long running tasks, including preserving an unpatched or prior version of an application server, application, or other software component for possible rollback, or providing automatic reversion in the event of an unrecoverable error.
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A system for supporting patching in a computing environment, comprising: one or more computers including a plurality of managed server instances that operate as part of a domain, wherein the computing environment further comprises one or more partitions within the domain, and wherein each partition of the one or more partitions is enabled to be associated with a tenant of the computing environment; wherein the system performs a patching process that updates the plurality of managed server instances, including, during rollout of a patch to the plurality of managed server instances, upon receiving a request associated with a particular session, attempting to load the particular session at a first managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances, to process the request, and if the first managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances cannot load the particular session, then providing an indication of other managed server instances of the plurality of managed server instances that can load the particular session, and directing the particular session to be loaded at a second managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances, to process the request. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein directing of particular sessions to be loaded at a managed server instance, during the patching process, enables requests associated with particular versions of an application server environment, application, or other component, to be directed to particular managed server instances handling those particular versions of the application server environment, application, or other component. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the indication of other managed server instances of the plurality of managed server instances that can load the particular session is communicated as a response code to a traffic director, which then communicates requests associated with that particular session to one or more managed server instances of the other managed server instances. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system is provided within a cloud environment to control patching of the plurality of managed server instances within the cloud environment. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein during the patching process, at each managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances to be patched, a home directory of the managed server instance is moved to a backup location, for use during a patch rollback. 6. A method for supporting patching in a computing environment, comprising: executing, on one or more computers, a plurality of managed server instances that operate as part of a domain, wherein the computing environment further comprises one or more partitions within the domain, and wherein each partition of the one or more partitions is enabled to be associated with a tenant of the computing environment; performing a patching process that updates the plurality of managed server instances, including, during rollout of a patch to the plurality of managed server instances, upon receiving a request associated with a particular session, attempting to load the particular session at a first managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances, to process the request, and if the first managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances cannot load the particular session, then providing an indication of other managed server instances of the plurality of managed server instances that can load the particular session, and directing the particular session to be loaded at a second managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances, to process the request. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein directing of particular sessions to be loaded at a managed server instance, during the patching process, enables requests associated with particular versions of an application server environment, application, or other component, to be directed to particular managed server instances handling those particular versions of the application server environment, application, or other component. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the indication of other managed server instances of the plurality of managed server instances that can load the particular session is communicated as a response code to a traffic director, which then communicates requests associated with that particular session to one or more managed server instances of the other managed server instances. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the patching process is provided within a cloud environment to control patching of the plurality of managed server instances within the cloud environment. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein during the patching process, at each managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances to be patched, a home directory of the managed server instance is moved to a backup location, for use during a patch rollback. 11. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium, including instructions stored thereon which when read and executed by one or more computers cause the one or more computers to perform a method comprising: executing, on one or more computers, a plurality of managed server instances that operate as part of a domain, wherein the computing environment further comprises one or more partitions within the domain, and wherein each partition of the one or more partitions is enabled to be associated with a tenant of the computing environment; performing a patching process that updates the plurality of managed server instances, including, during rollout of a patch to the plurality of managed server instances, upon receiving a request associated with a particular session, attempting to load the particular session at a first managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances, to process the request, and if the first managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances cannot load the particular session, then providing an indication of other managed server instances of the plurality of managed server instances that can load the particular session, and directing the particular session to be loaded at a second managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances, to process the request. 12. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein directing of particular sessions to be loaded at a managed server instance, during the patching process, enables requests associated with particular versions of an application server environment, application, or other component, to be directed to particular managed server instances handling those particular versions of the application server environment, application, or other component. 13. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein the indication of other managed server instances of the plurality of managed server instances that can load the particular session is communicated as a response code to a traffic director, which then communicates requests associated with that particular session to one or more managed server instances of the other managed server instances. 14. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein the patching process is provided within a cloud environment to control patching of the plurality of managed server instances within the cloud environment. 15. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein during the patching process, at each managed server instance of the plurality of managed server instances to be patched, a home director
Updates (security arrangements therefor G06F21/57) · CPC title
Incremental updates; Differential updates · CPC title
where processing functionality is redundant (redundant communication control functionality G06F11/2005, redundant storage control functionality G06F11/2089) · CPC title
Error detection or correction of the data by redundancy in operations (error detection or correction of the data by redundancy in hardware G06F11/16) · CPC title
Logical partitioning of resources; Management or configuration of virtualized resources (specific details on emulation or internal functioning of virtual machines G06F9/455) · CPC title
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