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Reset cost factor for macOS Runners to 0

Production Change

Change Summary

Reset the public projects and private projects cost factors on the macOS Runners to 0. The rationale is that we have not transitioned these Runners to limited or general availability.

  • Go to Admin area > Shared Runners.
  • For both macOS shared runner (primary cluster) and macOS shared runner (secondary cluster)
    • Change public projects minutes cost factor from 1 to 0
    • Change private projects minutes cost factor from 1 to 0.

Reference: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/378516+

Change Details

  1. Services Impacted - ServiceCI Runners
  2. Change Technician - DRI for the execution of this change
  3. Change Reviewer - @fabiopitino
  4. Time tracking - 1m
  5. Downtime Component - N/A

Detailed steps for the change

Change Steps - steps to take to execute the change

Estimated Time to Complete (5m) - Estimated Time to Complete in Minutes

  • Set label changein-progress /label ~change::in-progress
  • Go to Admin area > Shared Runners.
  • Select macOS shared runner (primary cluster)
    • Change public projects minutes cost factor from 1 to 0
    • Change private projects minutes cost factor from 1 to 0.
  • Select macOS shared runner (secondary cluster)
    • Change public projects minutes cost factor from 1 to 0
    • Change private projects minutes cost factor from 1 to 0.
  • Set label changecomplete /label ~change::complete

Rollback

Rollback steps - steps to be taken in the event of a need to rollback this change

Estimated Time to Complete (5m) - Estimated Time to Complete in Minutes

  • Go to Admin area > Shared Runners.
  • Select macOS shared runner (primary cluster)
    • Change public projects minutes cost factor from 0 to 1
    • Change private projects minutes cost factor from 0 to 1.
  • Select macOS shared runner (secondary cluster)
    • Change public projects minutes cost factor from 0 to 1
    • Change private projects minutes cost factor from 0 to 1.
  • Set label changeaborted /label ~change::aborted

Monitoring

Key metrics to observe

We should see cost factor 0 shown for more projects using macOS runners https://log.gprd.gitlab.net/goto/80fac3c0-2000-11ed-8656-f5f2137823ba. This however may not be immediately visible in the metrics because macOS runners are still in beta with a limited number of customers using those.

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    • The performance implications of executing the change are well-understood and documented.
    • The specified metrics/monitoring dashboards provide sufficient visibility for the change.
      • If not, is it possible (or necessary) to make changes to observability platforms for added visibility?
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    • There are currently no active incidents that are severity1 or severity2
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Edited by Fabio Pitino