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Upgrade minor version of MySQL Standalone
This guide will show you how to use KubeDB
enterprise operator to upgrade the minor version of MySQL
standalone.
Before You Begin
At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the
kubectl
command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using kind.Install
KubeDB
community and enterprise operator in your cluster following the steps here.You should be familiar with the following
KubeDB
concepts:
To keep everything isolated, we are going to use a separate namespace called demo
throughout this tutorial.
$ kubectl create ns demo
namespace/demo created
Note: YAML files used in this tutorial are stored in docs/examples/mysql directory of kubedb/docs repository.
Apply Version Upgrading on Standalone
Here, we are going to deploy a MySQL
standalone using a supported version by KubeDB
operator. Then we are going to apply upgrading on it.
Prepare Group Replication
At first, we are going to deploy a standalone using supported that MySQL
version whether it is possible to upgrade from this version to another. In the next two sections, we are going to find out the supported version and version upgrade constraints.
Find supported MySQLVersion:
When you have installed KubeDB
, it has created MySQLVersion
CR for all supported MySQL
versions. Let’s check support versions,
$ kubectl get mysqlversion
NAME VERSION DB_IMAGE DEPRECATED AGE
5 5 kubedb/mysql:5 true 149m
5-v1 5 kubedb/mysql:5-v1 true 149m
5.7 5.7 kubedb/mysql:5.7 true 149m
5.7-v1 5.7 kubedb/mysql:5.7-v1 true 149m
5.7-v2 5.7.25 kubedb/mysql:5.7-v2 true 149m
5.7-v3 5.7.25 kubedb/mysql:5.7.25 true 149m
5.7-v4 5.7.29 kubedb/mysql:5.7.29 true 149m
5.7.25 5.7.25 kubedb/mysql:5.7.25 true 149m
5.7.25-v1 5.7.25 kubedb/mysql:5.7.25-v1 149m
5.7.29 5.7.29 kubedb/mysql:5.7.29 149m
5.7.31 5.7.31 kubedb/mysql:5.7.31 149m
8 8 kubedb/mysql:8 true 149m
8-v1 8 kubedb/mysql:8-v1 true 149m
8.0 8.0 kubedb/mysql:8.0 true 149m
8.0-v1 8.0.3 kubedb/mysql:8.0-v1 true 149m
8.0-v2 8.0.14 kubedb/mysql:8.0-v2 true 149m
8.0-v3 8.0.20 kubedb/mysql:8.0.20 true 149m
8.0.14 8.0.14 kubedb/mysql:8.0.14 true 149m
8.0.14-v1 8.0.14 kubedb/mysql:8.0.14-v1 149m
8.0.20 8.0.20 kubedb/mysql:8.0.20 149m
8.0.21 8.0.21 kubedb/mysql:8.0.21 149m
8.0.3 8.0.3 kubedb/mysql:8.0.3 true 149m
8.0.3-v1 8.0.3 kubedb/mysql:8.0.3-v1 149m
The version above that does not show DEPRECATED
true
is supported by KubeDB
for MySQL
. You can use any non-deprecated version. Now, we are going to select a non-deprecated version from MySQLVersion
for MySQL
standalone that will be possible to upgrade from this version to another version. In the next section, we are going to verify version upgrade constraints.
Check Upgrade Constraints:
Database version upgrade constraints is a constraint that shows whether it is possible or not possible to upgrade from one version to another. Let’s check the version upgrade constraints of MySQL
5.7.29
,
$ kubectl get mysqlversion 5.7.29 -o yaml
apiVersion: catalog.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: MySQLVersion
metadata:
name: 5.7.29
...
spec:
db:
image: kubedb/mysql:5.7.29
exporter:
image: kubedb/mysqld-exporter:v0.11.0
initContainer:
image: kubedb/busybox
podSecurityPolicies:
databasePolicyName: mysql-db
replicationModeDetector:
image: kubedb/mysql-replication-mode-detector:v0.1.0-beta.1
tools:
image: kubedb/mysql-tools:5.7.25
upgradeConstraints:
denylist:
groupReplication:
- < 5.7.29
standalone:
- < 5.7.29
version: 5.7.29
The above spec.upgradeConstraints.denylist
is showing that upgrading below version of 5.7.29
is not possible for both standalone and group replication. That means, it is possible to upgrade any version above 5.7.29
. Here, we are going to create a MySQL
standalone using MySQL 5.7.29
. Then we are going to upgrade this version to 5.7.31
.
Prepare Standalone
Now, we are going to deploy a MySQL
standalone using version 5.7.29
.
Deploy MySQL standalone:
In this section, we are going to deploy a MySQL standalone. Then, in the next section, we will upgrade the version of the database using upgrading. Below is the YAML of the MySQL
cr that we are going to create,
apiVersion: kubedb.com/v1alpha2
kind: MySQL
metadata:
name: my-standalone
namespace: demo
spec:
version: "5.7.29"
storageType: Durable
storage:
storageClassName: "standard"
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
terminationPolicy: WipeOut
Let’s create the MySQL
cr we have shown above,
$ kubectl create -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2021.01.26/docs/examples/mysql/upgrading/minorversin/standalone.yaml
mysql.kubedb.com/my-standalone created
Wait for the database to be ready:
KubeDB
operator watches for MySQL
objects using Kubernetes API. When a MySQL
object is created, KubeDB
operator will create a new StatefulSet, Services, and Secrets, etc. A secret called my-standalone-auth
(format: {mysql-object-name}-auth) will be created storing the password for mysql superuser.
Now, watch MySQL
is going to Running
state and also watch StatefulSet
and its pod is created and going to Running
state,
$ watch -n 3 kubectl get my -n demo my-standalone
Every 3.0s: kubectl get my -n demo my-standalone suaas-appscode: Thu Jun 18 01:28:43 2020
NAME VERSION STATUS AGE
my-standalone 5.7.29 Running 3m
$ watch -n 3 kubectl get sts -n demo my-standalone
Every 3.0s: kubectl get sts -n demo my-standalone suaas-appscode: Thu Jun 18 12:57:42 2020
NAME READY AGE
my-standalone 1/1 3m42s
$ watch -n 3 kubectl get pod -n demo my-standalone-0
Every 3.0s: kubectl get pod -n demo my-standalone-0 suaas-appscode: Thu Jun 18 12:56:23 2020
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
my-standalone-0 1/1 Running 0 5m23s
Let’s verify the MySQL
, the StatefulSet
and its Pod
image version,
$ kubectl get my -n demo my-standalone -o=jsonpath='{.spec.version}{"\n"}'
5.7.29
$ kubectl get sts -n demo my-standalone -o=jsonpath='{.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image}{"\n"}'
kubedb/my:5.7.29
$ kubectl get pod -n demo my-standalone-0 -o=jsonpath='{.spec.containers[0].image}{"\n"}'
kubedb/my:5.7.29
We are ready to apply upgrading on this MySQL
standalone.
Upgrade
Here, we are going to upgrade MySQL
standalone from 5.7.29
to 5.7.31
.
Create MySQLOpsRequest:
To upgrade the standalone, you have to create a MySQLOpsRequest
cr with your desired version that supported by KubeDB
. Below is the YAML of the MySQLOpsRequest
cr that we are going to create,
apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: MySQLOpsRequest
metadata:
name: my-upgrade-minor-standalone
namespace: demo
spec:
databaseRef:
name: my-standalone
type: Upgrade
upgrade:
targetVersion: "5.7.31"
Here,
spec.databaseRef.name
specifies that we are performing operation onmy-group
MySQL database.spec.type
specifies that we are going to performUpgrade
on our database.spec.upgrade.targetVersion
specifies expected version5.7.31
after upgrading.
Let’s create the MySQLOpsRequest
cr we have shown above,
$ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2021.01.26/docs/examples/mysql/upgrading/minorversion/upgrade_minor_version_standalone.yaml
mysqlopsrequest.ops.kubedb.com/my-upgrade-minor-standalone created
Verify MySQL version upgraded successfully:
If everything goes well, KubeDB
enterprise operator will update the image of MySQL
, StatefulSet
, and its Pod
.
At first, we will wait for MySQLOpsRequest
to be successful. Run the following command to watch MySQlOpsRequest
cr,
$ watch -n 3 kubectl get myops -n demo my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Every 3.0s: kubectl get myops -n demo my-up... suaas-appscode: Wed Aug 12 16:12:03 2020
NAME TYPE STATUS AGE
my-upgrade-minor-standalone Upgrade Successful 3m57s
We can see from the above output that the MySQLOpsRequest
has succeeded. If we describe the MySQLOpsRequest
, we shall see that the MySQL
, StatefulSet
, and its Pod
have updated with a new image.
$ kubectl describe myops -n demo my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Name: my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Namespace: demo
Labels: <none>
Annotations: API Version: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
Kind: MySQLOpsRequest
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2020-08-12T10:08:06Z
Finalizers:
mysql.ops.kubedb.com
Generation: 2
...
Resource Version: 61103
Self Link: /apis/ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1/namespaces/demo/mysqlopsrequests/my-upgrade-minor-standalone
UID: 03ea52ac-5b74-47b9-bfba-426f386e8a34
Spec:
Database Ref:
Name: my-standalone
Stateful Set Ordinal: 0
Type: Upgrade
Upgrade:
Target Version: 5.7.31
Status:
Conditions:
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-12T10:08:06Z
Message: Controller has started to Progress the MySQLOpsRequest: demo/my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: OpsRequestProgressingStarted
Status: True
Type: Progressing
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-12T10:08:06Z
Message: Controller has successfully Halted the MySQL database: demo/my-standalone
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: SuccessfullyHaltedDatabase
Status: True
Type: HaltDatabase
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-12T10:08:06Z
Message: MySQL version upgrading stated for MySQLOpsRequest: demo/my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: DatabaseVersionUpgradingStarted
Status: True
Type: Upgrading
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-12T10:10:06Z
Message: Image successfully updated in MySQL: demo/my-standalone for MySQLOpsRequest: my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: SuccessfullyUpgradedDatabaseVersion
Status: True
Type: UpgradeVersion
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-12T10:10:06Z
Message: Controller has successfully Resumed the MySQL database: demo/my-standalone
Observed Generation: 2
Reason: SuccessfullyResumedDatabase
Status: True
Type: ResumeDatabase
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-12T10:10:06Z
Message: Controller has successfully scaled/upgraded the MySQL demo/my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Observed Generation: 2
Reason: OpsRequestProcessedSuccessfully
Status: True
Type: Successful
Observed Generation: 2
Phase: Successful
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Normal Starting 4m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Start processing for MySQLOpsRequest: demo/my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Normal Starting 4m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Pausing MySQL databse: demo/my-standalone
Normal Successful 4m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully halted MySQL database: demo/my-standalone for MySQLOpsRequest: my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Normal Starting 4m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Upgrading MySQL images: demo/my-standalone for MySQLOpsRequest: my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Normal Successful 3m8s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Image successfully upgraded for standalone/master: demo/my-standalone-0
Normal Successful 2m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Image successfully updated in MySQL: demo/my-standalone for MySQLOpsRequest: my-upgrade-minor-standalone
Normal Successful 2m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Image successfully upgraded for standalone/master: demo/my-standalone-0
Normal Starting 2m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Resuming MySQL database: demo/my-standalone
Normal Successful 2m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully resumed MySQL database: demo/my-standalone
Normal Successful 2m48s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Controller has Successfully upgraded the version of MySQL : demo/my-standalone
Now, we are going to verify whether the MySQL
, StatefulSet
and it’s Pod
have updated with new image. Let’s check,
$ kubectl get my -n demo my-standalone -o=jsonpath='{.spec.version}{"\n"}'
5.7.31
$ kubectl get sts -n demo my-standalone -o=jsonpath='{.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image}{"\n"}'
kubedb/my:5.7.31
$ kubectl get pod -n demo my-standalone-0 -o=jsonpath='{.spec.containers[0].image}{"\n"}'
kubedb/my:5.7.31
You can see above that our MySQL
standalone has been updated with the new version. It verifies that we have successfully upgraded our standalone.
Cleaning Up
To clean up the Kubernetes resources created by this tutorial, run:
kubectl delete my -n demo my-standalone
kubectl delete myops -n demo my-upgrade-minor-standalone