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Upgrade version of MongoDB ReplicaSet
This guide will show you how to use KubeDB
Enterprise operator to upgrade the version of MongoDB
ReplicaSet.
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/mongodb directory of kubedb/docs repository.
Prepare MongoDB ReplicaSet Database
Now, we are going to deploy a MongoDB
replicaset database with version 3.6.8
.
Deploy MongoDB replicaset
In this section, we are going to deploy a MongoDB replicaset database. Then, in the next section we will upgrade the version of the database using MongoDBOpsRequest
CRD. Below is the YAML of the MongoDB
CR that we are going to create,
apiVersion: kubedb.com/v1alpha2
kind: MongoDB
metadata:
name: mg-replicaset
namespace: demo
spec:
version: "3.6.8-v1"
replicaSet:
name: "replicaset"
replicas: 3
storageType: Durable
storage:
storageClassName: "standard"
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
Let’s create the MongoDB
CR we have shown above,
$ kubectl create -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2022.08.08/docs/examples/mongodb/upgrading/mg-replicaset.yaml
mongodb.kubedb.com/mg-replicaset created
Now, wait until mg-replicaset
created has status Ready
. i.e,
$ k get mongodb -n demo
NAME VERSION STATUS AGE
mg-replicaset 3.6.8-v1 Ready 109s
We are now ready to apply the MongoDBOpsRequest
CR to upgrade this database.
Upgrade MongoDB Version
Here, we are going to upgrade MongoDB
replicaset from 3.6.8
to 4.0.5
.
Create MongoDBOpsRequest:
In order to upgrade the replicaset database, we have to create a MongoDBOpsRequest
CR with your desired version that is supported by KubeDB
. Below is the YAML of the MongoDBOpsRequest
CR that we are going to create,
apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: MongoDBOpsRequest
metadata:
name: mops-replicaset-upgrade
namespace: demo
spec:
type: Upgrade
databaseRef:
name: mg-replicaset
upgrade:
targetVersion: 4.0.5-v3
Here,
spec.databaseRef.name
specifies that we are performing operation onmg-replicaset
MongoDB database.spec.type
specifies that we are going to performUpgrade
on our database.spec.upgrade.targetVersion
specifies the expected version of the database4.0.5
.
Let’s create the MongoDBOpsRequest
CR we have shown above,
$ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2022.08.08/docs/examples/mongodb/upgrading/mops-upgrade-replicaset .yaml
mongodbopsrequest.ops.kubedb.com/mops-replicaset-upgrade created
Verify MongoDB version upgraded successfully
If everything goes well, KubeDB
Enterprise operator will update the image of MongoDB
object and related StatefulSets
and Pods
.
Let’s wait for MongoDBOpsRequest
to be Successful
. Run the following command to watch MongoDBOpsRequest
CR,
$ kubectl get mongodbopsrequest -n demo
Every 2.0s: kubectl get mongodbopsrequest -n demo
NAME TYPE STATUS AGE
mops-replicaset-upgrade Upgrade Successful 84s
We can see from the above output that the MongoDBOpsRequest
has succeeded. If we describe the MongoDBOpsRequest
we will get an overview of the steps that were followed to upgrade the database.
$ kubectl describe mongodbopsrequest -n demo mops-replicaset-upgrade
Name: mops-replicaset-upgrade
Namespace: demo
Labels: <none>
Annotations: API Version: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
Kind: MongoDBOpsRequest
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2020-08-24T14:56:39Z
Finalizers:
kubedb.com
Generation: 1
Managed Fields:
API Version: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
Fields Type: FieldsV1
fieldsV1:
f:metadata:
f:annotations:
.:
f:kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration:
f:spec:
.:
f:databaseRef:
.:
f:name:
f:type:
f:upgrade:
.:
f:targetVersion:
Manager: kubectl
Operation: Update
Time: 2020-08-24T14:56:39Z
API Version: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
Fields Type: FieldsV1
fieldsV1:
f:metadata:
f:finalizers:
f:status:
.:
f:conditions:
f:observedGeneration:
f:phase:
Manager: kubedb-enterprise
Operation: Update
Time: 2020-08-24T14:57:14Z
Resource Version: 4812837
Self Link: /apis/ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1/namespaces/demo/mongodbopsrequests/mops-replicaset-upgrade
UID: 99fc9dd2-11f7-44d6-9432-e93b4028ef7b
Spec:
Database Ref:
Name: mg-replicaset
Type: Upgrade
Upgrade:
Target Version: 4.0.5-v3
Status:
Conditions:
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-24T14:56:39Z
Message: MongoDB ops request is starting to process
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: UpgradingVersion
Status: True
Type: UpgradingVersion
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-24T14:56:39Z
Message: Successfully halted mongodb: mg-replicaset
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: HaltDatabase
Status: True
Type: HaltDatabase
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-24T14:56:39Z
Message: Successfully updated statefulsets update strategy type
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: UpdateStatefulSets
Status: True
Type: UpdateStatefulSets
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-24T14:57:14Z
Message: Successfully updated ReplicaSet images
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: UpdateReplicaSetImage
Status: True
Type: UpdateReplicaSetImage
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-24T14:57:14Z
Message: Succefully Resumed mongodb: mg-replicaset
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: ResumeDatabase
Status: True
Type: ResumeDatabase
Last Transition Time: 2020-08-24T14:57:14Z
Message: Successfully completed the modification process.
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: Successful
Status: True
Type: Successful
Observed Generation: 1
Phase: Successful
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Normal HaltDatabase 2m26s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Pausing Mongodb mg-replicaset in Namespace demo
Normal HaltDatabase 2m26s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Halted Mongodb mg-replicaset in Namespace demo
Normal Updating 2m26s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Updating StatefulSets
Normal Updating 2m26s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Updated StatefulSets
Normal UpdateReplicaSetImage 2m26s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Updating ReplicaSet Images
Normal UpdateReplicaSetImage 2m11s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Updated Images of Pod mg-replicaset-1
Normal UpdateReplicaSetImage 2m6s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Updated Images of Pod mg-replicaset-2
Normal UpdateReplicaSetImage 111s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Updated Images of Pod (master): mg-replicaset-0
Normal UpdateReplicaSetImage 111s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Updated ReplicaSet Images
Normal ResumeDatabase 111s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Resuming MongoDB
Normal ResumeDatabase 111s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Started Balancer
Normal Successful 111s KubeDB Enterprise Operator Successfully Updated Database
Now, we are going to verify whether the MongoDB
and the related StatefulSets
and their Pods
have the new version image. Let’s check,
$ kubectl get mg -n demo mg-replicaset -o=jsonpath='{.spec.version}{"\n"}'
4.0.5-v3
$ kubectl get sts -n demo mg-replicaset -o=jsonpath='{.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image}{"\n"}'
kubedb/mongo:4.0.5-v3
$ kubectl get pods -n demo mg-replicaset-0 -o=jsonpath='{.spec.containers[0].image}{"\n"}'
kubedb/mongo:4.0.5-v3
You can see from above, our MongoDB
replicaset database has been updated with the new version. So, the upgrade process is successfully completed.
Cleaning Up
To clean up the Kubernetes resources created by this tutorial, run:
kubectl delete mg -n demo mg-replicaset
kubectl delete mongodbopsrequest -n demo mops-replicaset-upgrade