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diff --git a/doc/book/working-documents/migration-04.md b/doc/book/working-documents/migration-04.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9d3ede1 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/book/working-documents/migration-04.md @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ ++++ +title = "Migrating from 0.3 to 0.4" +weight = 20 ++++ + +**Migrating from 0.3 to 0.4 is unsupported. This document is only intended to +document the process internally for the Deuxfleurs cluster where we have to do +it. Do not try it yourself, you will lose your data and we will not help you.** + +**Migrating from 0.2 to 0.4 will break everything for sure. Never try it.** + +The internal data format of Garage hasn't changed much between 0.3 and 0.4. +The Sled database is still the same, and the data directory as well. + +The following has changed, all in the meta directory: + +- `node_id` in 0.3 contains the identifier of the current node. In 0.4, this + file does nothing and should be deleted. It is replaced by `node_key` (the + secret key) and `node_key.pub` (the associated public key). A node's + identifier on the ring is its public key. + +- `peer_info` in 0.3 contains the list of peers saved automatically by Garage. + The format has changed and it is now stored in `peer_list` (`peer_info` + should be deleted). + +When migrating, all node identifiers will change. This also means that the +affectation of data partitions on the ring will change, and lots of data will +have to be rebalanced. + +- If your cluster has only 3 nodes, all nodes store everything, therefore nothing has to be rebalanced. + +- If your cluster has only 4 nodes, for any partition there will always be at + least 2 nodes that stored data before that still store it after. Therefore + the migration should in theory be transparent and Garage should continue to + work during the rebalance. + +- If your cluster has 5 or more nodes, data will disappear during the + migration. Do not migrate (fortunately we don't have this scenario at + Deuxfleurs), or if you do, make Garage unavailable until things stabilize + (disable web and api access). + + +The migration steps are as follows: + +1. Prepare a new configuration file for 0.4. For each node, point to the same + meta and data directories as Garage 0.3. Basically, the things that change + are the following: + + - No more `rpc_tls` section + - You have to generate a shared `rpc_secret` and put it in all config files + - `bootstrap_peers` has a different syntax as it has to contain node keys. + Leave it empty and use `garage node-id` and `garage node connect` instead (new features of 0.4) + - put the publicly accessible RPC address of your node in `rpc_public_addr` if possible (its optional but recommended) + - If you are using Consul, change the `consul_service_name` to NOT be the name advertised by Nomad. + Now Garage is responsible for advertising its own service itself. + +2. Disable api and web access for some time (Garage does not support disabling + these endpoints but you can change the port number or stop your reverse + proxy for instance). + +3. Do `garage repair -a --yes tables` and `garage repair -a --yes blocks`, + check the logs and check that all data seems to be synced correctly between + nodes. + +4. Save somewhere the output of `garage status`. We will need this to remember + how to reconfigure nodes in 0.4. + +5. Turn off Garage 0.3 + +6. Backup metadata folders if you can (i.e. if you have space to do it + somewhere). Backuping data folders could also be usefull but that's much + harder to do. If your filesystem supports snapshots, this could be a good + time to use them. + +7. Turn on Garage 0.4 + +8. At this point, running `garage status` should indicate that all nodes of the + previous cluster are "unavailable". The nodes have new identifiers that + should appear in healthy nodes once they can talk to one another (use + `garage node connect` if necessary`). They should have NO ROLE ASSIGNED at + the moment. + +9. Prepare a script with several `garage node configure` commands that replace + each of the v0.3 node ID with the corresponding v0.4 node ID, with the same + zone/tag/capacity. For example if your node `drosera` had identifier `c24e` + before and now has identifier `789a`, and it was configured with capacity + `2` in zone `dc1`, put the following command in your script: + +```bash +garage node configure 789a -z dc1 -c 2 -t drosera --replace c24e +``` + +10. Run your reconfiguration script. Check that the new output of `garage + status` contains the correct node IDs with the correct values for capacity + and zone. Old nodes should no longer be mentioned. + +11. If your cluster has 4 nodes or less, and you are feeling adventurous, you + can reenable Web and API access now. Things will probably work. + +12. Garage might already be resyncing stuff. Issue a `garage repair -a --yes + tables` and `garage repair -a --yes blocks` to force it to do so. + +13. Wait for resyncing activity to stop in the logs. Do steps 12 and 13 two or + three times, until you see that when you issue the repair commands, nothing + gets resynced any longer. + +14. Your upgraded cluster should be in a working state. Re-enable API and Web + access and check that everything went well. |