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Bug 1630356

Summary: [free-int]Cluster monitoring should be upgraded
Product: OpenShift Container Platform Reporter: Junqi Zhao <juzhao>
Component: MonitoringAssignee: Frederic Branczyk <fbranczy>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Junqi Zhao <juzhao>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 3.11.0CC: anpicker, aos-bugs, jokerman, jupierce, mmccomas, scuppett, wmeng
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Target Release: 3.11.z   
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Last Closed: 2019-08-12 11:14:42 UTC Type: Bug
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listing of current free-int monitoring resources
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operator and image information none

Description Junqi Zhao 2018-09-18 12:59:54 UTC
Description of problem:
openshift already upgraded to v3.11.7, but cluster monitoring images version is still v3.11.0-0.21.0

eg:
image: registry.reg-aws.openshift.com:443/openshift3/prometheus-alertmanager:v3.11.0-0.21.0



Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
openshift v3.11.7

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Check cluster monitoring images version
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Actual results:
cluster monitoring images version is still v3.11.0-0.21.0

Expected results:
Cluster monitoring should be upgraded

Additional info:

Comment 1 Frederic Branczyk 2018-09-21 09:44:11 UTC
Assigning this to Justin as I am not the one to run this upgrade.

Comment 2 Justin Pierce 2018-09-21 13:23:21 UTC
An upgrade was run on the 17th. The core cluster is v3.11.7. It does not appear that the upgrade to the prometheus-operator triggered an upgrade on all prometheus images, so I'm guessing this is a monitoring operator issue. 

For example, prometheus-k8s-0 is running the following images prometheus:v3.11.0-0.21.0 and ose-prometheus-config-reloader:v3.11.7 . 

The promethteus-operator is running image: ose-prometheus-operator:v3.11.7 . 

See attached listings for more detail.

Comment 3 Justin Pierce 2018-09-21 13:25:38 UTC
Created attachment 1485495 [details]
listing of current free-int monitoring resources

Comment 4 Frederic Branczyk 2019-02-22 17:29:44 UTC
Could you share the cluster-monitoring-operator deployment object? Thanks!

Comment 5 Justin Pierce 2019-02-22 18:12:48 UTC
Created attachment 1537618 [details]
operator and image information

Comment 6 Frederic Branczyk 2019-02-25 09:37:00 UTC
Could you share the logs of the cluster-monitoring-operator? It seems like everything was rolled out appropriately via ansible, but it looks like the cluster-monitoring-operator itself is not rolling out the updated stack.

Comment 7 Andrew Pickering 2019-04-01 11:30:30 UTC
@Frederic I see that the attachment added by Justin does include cluster-monitoring-operator logs. Is it some additional cluster-monitoring-operator logs that are needed to progress with this?

Comment 8 Frederic Branczyk 2019-04-01 14:33:25 UTC
We're still awaiting logs to be shared as far as I understand.

Comment 9 Frederic Branczyk 2019-04-03 11:54:27 UTC
Sorry I should have been more clear. The logs shared previously seem to be only a very small portion of logs. It would be good if we could get the whole dump from a few days ideally (so far in these logs it sounds like everything is working as expected).

Comment 10 Frederic Branczyk 2019-04-03 11:55:28 UTC
Sorry for the noise. It would additionally be good to share logs from the prometheus-operator.

Comment 11 Stephen Cuppett 2019-08-12 11:14:42 UTC
No longer using 3.11 starter clusters. Removing this bug.

Comment 12 Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-09-14 04:38:34 UTC
The needinfo request[s] on this closed bug have been removed as they have been unresolved for 1000 days