2022-11-28: [GPRD] Upgrade Consul agents on remaining VMs (5/5)

Production Change

Change Summary

We're currently running a Consul server cluster on physical VMs using a very old unsupported version of Consul (1.7.2). This CR is just one of several with the end goal being to deploy a Consul server cluster in k8s using the latest version of Consul (using the official and latest consul-k8s chart), decommission the Consul server cluster running on VMs and upgrade/migrate all Consul clients running in k8s and VMs.

We have carried out this process in staging (see CR). It was largely successful with a few lessons learnt along the way that will hopefully make the production deploy even smoother.

This CR aims to restart Consul on the remaining VMs (ie. any other VMs that is not a Patroni cluster member or PG Bouncers as restarting these would affect user traffic). These are:

  • Bastion
  • Blackbox
  • Console
  • Deploy
  • HAproxy
  • Gitaly
  • Praefect
  • Prometheus
  • Redis
  • Runner
  • SD Exporter
  • Teleport
  • Thanos Compact

Restarting Consul is a relatively quick operation and no impact is expected.

Change Details

  1. Services Impacted - ServiceInfrastructure ServiceConsul
  2. Change Technician - @gsgl
  3. Change Reviewer - @f_santos
  4. Time tracking - 3h
  5. Downtime Component - none

Detailed steps for the change

Change Steps - steps to take to execute the change

Estimated Time to Complete (mins) - 180min

  • Set label changein-progress /label ~change::in-progress
  • Restart Consul with a 15s gap between restarts: knife ssh --no-host-key-verify -C 1 'roles:gprd-base NOT fqdn:bastion* NOT fqdn:pgbouncer-* NOT fqdn:patroni-*' 'pgrep -a consul | grep -q 1.7.2 && ( sudo systemctl restart consul; sleep 15 )'
  • Restart bastions via GCP Console
  • 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 (mins) - 200min

  • Revert MR that bumps the Consul version
  • Ensure change is rolled out to Chef server and applied to hosts
  • Carry out similar procedure as per change steps
  • Set label changeaborted /label ~change::aborted

Monitoring

Key metrics to observe

Change Reviewer checklist

C4 C3 C2 C1:

  • Check if the following applies:
    • The scheduled day and time of execution of the change is appropriate.
    • The change plan is technically accurate.
    • The change plan includes estimated timing values based on previous testing.
    • The change plan includes a viable rollback plan.
    • The specified metrics/monitoring dashboards provide sufficient visibility for the change.

C2 C1:

  • Check if the following applies:
    • The complexity of the plan is appropriate for the corresponding risk of the change. (i.e. the plan contains clear details).
    • The change plan includes success measures for all steps/milestones during the execution.
    • The change adequately minimizes risk within the environment/service.
    • 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?
    • The change has a primary and secondary SRE with knowledge of the details available during the change window.
    • The labels blocks deployments and/or blocks feature-flags are applied as necessary

Change Technician checklist

  • Check if all items below are complete:
    • The change plan is technically accurate.
    • This Change Issue is linked to the appropriate Issue and/or Epic
    • Change has been tested in staging and results noted in a comment on this issue.
    • A dry-run has been conducted and results noted in a comment on this issue.
    • The change execution window respects the Production Change Lock periods.
    • For C1 and C2 change issues, the change event is added to the GitLab Production calendar.
    • For C1 and C2 change issues, the SRE on-call has been informed prior to change being rolled out. (In #production channel, mention @sre-oncall and this issue and await their acknowledgement.)
    • For C1 and C2 change issues, the SRE on-call provided approval with the eoc_approved label on the issue.
    • For C1 and C2 change issues, the Infrastructure Manager provided approval with the manager_approved label on the issue.
    • Release managers have been informed (If needed! Cases include DB change) prior to change being rolled out. (In #production channel, mention @release-managers and this issue and await their acknowledgment.)
    • There are currently no active incidents that are severity1 or severity2
    • If the change involves doing maintenance on a database host, an appropriate silence targeting the host(s) should be added for the duration of the change.
Edited by Gonzalo Servat