Metering 4.6.0-202007012112.p0 provided by Red Hat, Inc
Metering is a deprecated feature. Deprecated functionality is still included in OpenShift Container Platform and continues to be supported; however, it will be removed in a future release of this product and is not recommended for new deployments. For the most recent list of major functionality that has been deprecated or removed within OpenShift Container Platform, refer to the Deprecated and removed features section of the OpenShift Container Platform release notes. |
You can upgrade metering to 4.6 by updating the Metering Operator subscription.
The cluster is updated to 4.6.
The Metering Operator is installed from OperatorHub.
You must upgrade the Metering Operator to 4.6 manually. Metering does not upgrade automatically if you selected the "Automatic" Approval Strategy in a previous installation. |
The MeteringConfig custom resource is configured.
The metering stack is installed.
Ensure that metering status is healthy by checking that all pods are ready.
Potential data loss can occur if you modify your metering storage configuration after installing or upgrading metering. |
Click Operators → Installed Operators from the web console.
Select the openshift-metering
project.
Click Metering Operator.
Click Subscription → Channel.
In the Change Subscription Update Channel window, select 4.6 and click Save.
Wait several seconds to allow the subscription to update before proceeding to the next step. |
Click Operators → Installed Operators.
The Metering Operator is shown as 4.6. For example:
Metering 4.6.0-202007012112.p0 provided by Red Hat, Inc
You can verify the metering upgrade by performing any of the following checks:
Check the Metering Operator cluster service version (CSV) for the new metering version. This can be done through either the web console or CLI.
Navigate to Operators → Installed Operators in the metering namespace.
Click Metering Operator.
Click Subscription for Subscription Details.
Check the Installed Version for the upgraded metering version. The Starting Version shows the metering version prior to upgrading.
Check the Metering Operator CSV:
$ oc get csv | grep metering
NAME DISPLAY VERSION REPLACES PHASE
metering-operator.4.6.0-202007012112.p0 Metering 4.6.0-202007012112.p0 metering-operator.4.5.0-202005252114 Succeeded
Check that all required pods in the openshift-metering
namespace are created. This can be done through either the web console or CLI.
Many pods rely on other components to function before they themselves can be considered ready. Some pods may restart if other pods take too long to start. This is to be expected during the Metering Operator upgrade. |
Navigate to Workloads → Pods in the metering namespace and verify that pods are being created. This can take several minutes after upgrading the metering stack.
Check that all required pods in the openshift-metering
namespace are created:
$ oc -n openshift-metering get pods
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
hive-metastore-0 2/2 Running 0 3m28s
hive-server-0 3/3 Running 0 3m28s
metering-operator-68dd64cfb6-2k7d9 2/2 Running 0 5m17s
presto-coordinator-0 2/2 Running 0 3m9s
reporting-operator-5588964bf8-x2tkn 2/2 Running 0 2m40s
Verify that the ReportDataSource
resources are importing new data, indicated by a valid timestamp in the NEWEST METRIC
column. This might take several minutes. Filter out the "-raw" ReportDataSource
resources, which do not import data:
$ oc get reportdatasources -n openshift-metering | grep -v raw
Timestamps in the NEWEST METRIC
column indicate that ReportDataSource
resources are beginning to import new data.
NAME EARLIEST METRIC NEWEST METRIC IMPORT START IMPORT END LAST IMPORT TIME AGE
node-allocatable-cpu-cores 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:56:44Z 23h
node-allocatable-memory-bytes 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:07Z 23h
node-capacity-cpu-cores 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:56:52Z 23h
node-capacity-memory-bytes 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:00Z 2020-05-18T19:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:03Z 23h
persistentvolumeclaim-capacity-bytes 2020-05-18T21:09:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:56:46Z 23h
persistentvolumeclaim-phase 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:36Z 23h
persistentvolumeclaim-request-bytes 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:00Z 2020-05-18T19:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:03Z 23h
persistentvolumeclaim-usage-bytes 2020-05-18T21:09:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:02Z 23h
pod-limit-cpu-cores 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:00Z 2020-05-18T19:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:00Z 2020-05-19T19:57:02Z 23h
pod-limit-memory-bytes 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:58:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:58:00Z 2020-05-19T19:59:06Z 23h
pod-persistentvolumeclaim-request-info 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:07Z 23h
pod-request-cpu-cores 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:58:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:58:00Z 2020-05-19T19:58:57Z 23h
pod-request-memory-bytes 2020-05-18T21:10:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:55:32Z 23h
pod-usage-cpu-cores 2020-05-18T21:09:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:54:55Z 23h
pod-usage-memory-bytes 2020-05-18T21:08:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-18T19:11:00Z 2020-05-19T19:52:00Z 2020-05-19T19:55:00Z 23h
report-ns-pvc-usage 5h36m
report-ns-pvc-usage-hourly
After all pods are ready and you have verified that new data is being imported, metering continues to collect data and report on your cluster. Review a previously scheduled report or create a run-once metering report to confirm the metering upgrade.