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How to perform a minor rollback

This guide describes how to roll back a minor version of OpenSearch. This is useful when an upgrade fails and you need to roll back to the previous version.

OpenSearch does not support downgrading to a previous major version. For more information, please refer to the upstream OpenSearch documentation about rolling upgrades.

After a juju refresh, if there are any version incompatibilities in charm revisions, its dependencies, or any other unexpected failure in the upgrade process, the process will be halted and enter a failure state.

Even if the underlying OpenSearch cluster continues to work, it’s important to roll back the charm to a previous revision so that an update can be attempted after further inspection of the failure.

Summary


Pre-rollback checks

To execute a rollback we take the same procedure as the upgrade, the difference being the charm revision to upgrade to. As an example follow up the minor upgrades guide.

It is important to run the pre-upgrade-checks action to ensure the cluster is in a healthy state before the rollback. This action will check the cluster health and the status of the upgrade.

juju run opensearch/leader pre-upgrade-check

Once the pre-upgrade checks are complete, and you get the Charm is ready for upgrade message, you can proceed with the rollback.

For example, here is the status of the OpenSearch cluster after upgrading one unit to revision 145:

Model  Controller   Cloud/Region         Version  SLA          Timestamp
dev    development  localhost/localhost  3.5.3    unsupported  12:24:17Z

App                       Version  Status   Scale  Charm                     Channel        Rev  Exposed  Message
opensearch                         blocked      3  opensearch                2/edge         145  no       Upgrading. Verify highest unit is healthy & run `resume-upgrade` action. To rollback, `juju refresh` to la
st revision
self-signed-certificates           active       1  self-signed-certificates  latest/stable  155  no

Unit                         Workload  Agent  Machine  Public address  Ports     Message
opensearch/0*                active    idle   0        10.214.176.187  9200/tcp  OpenSearch 2.15.0 running; Snap rev 56 (outdated); Charmed operator 1+e686854
opensearch/1                 active    idle   1        10.214.176.197  9200/tcp  OpenSearch 2.15.0 running; Snap rev 56 (outdated); Charmed operator 1+e686854
opensearch/2                 active    idle   2        10.214.176.222  9200/tcp  OpenSearch 2.16.0 running; Snap rev 57; Charmed operator 1+e686854
self-signed-certificates/0*  active    idle   3        10.214.176.93

Machine  State    Address         Inst id        Base          AZ  Message
0        started  10.214.176.187  juju-dd97d9-0  ubuntu@22.04      Running
1        started  10.214.176.197  juju-dd97d9-1  ubuntu@22.04      Running
2        started  10.214.176.222  juju-dd97d9-2  ubuntu@22.04      Running
3        started  10.214.176.93   juju-dd97d9-3  ubuntu@22.04      Running

Notice that the OpenSearch charm is at revision 145.

Rollback the charm

Caution: Do not trigger rollback during the running upgrade action. It may cause an unpredictable OpenSearch state.

You can initiate the rollback by running the refresh command with the revision of the charm you want to rollback to. For example, to rollback to revision 144, run:

juju refresh opensearch --revision=144

When deploying from a local charm file, you must have the previous revision’s .charm file. Then, run:

juju refresh opensearch --path=<path_to_charm_file>

After the refresh command, the juju controller revision for the application will be back in sync with the running OpenSearch revision.

Model  Controller   Cloud/Region         Version  SLA          Timestamp
dev    development  localhost/localhost  3.5.3    unsupported  12:27:02Z

App                       Version  Status  Scale  Charm                     Channel        Rev  Exposed  Message
opensearch                         active      3  opensearch                2/edge         144  no
self-signed-certificates           active      1  self-signed-certificates  latest/stable  155  no

Unit                         Workload  Agent  Machine  Public address  Ports     Message
opensearch/0*                active    idle   0        10.214.176.187  9200/tcp
opensearch/1                 active    idle   1        10.214.176.197  9200/tcp
opensearch/2                 active    idle   2        10.214.176.222  9200/tcp
self-signed-certificates/0*  active    idle   3        10.214.176.93

Machine  State    Address         Inst id        Base          AZ  Message
0        started  10.214.176.187  juju-dd97d9-0  ubuntu@22.04      Running
1        started  10.214.176.197  juju-dd97d9-1  ubuntu@22.04      Running
2        started  10.214.176.222  juju-dd97d9-2  ubuntu@22.04      Running
3        started  10.214.176.93   juju-dd97d9-3  ubuntu@22.04      Running

Notice that the OpenSearch charm is now at revision 144.

Check the cluster’s health

Once the charm is rolled back, it is important to check the cluster’s health to ensure it is healthy. OpenSearch’s upstream documentation suggests the following check:

GET "/_cluster/health?pretty"

The response should look similar to the following example:

{
  "cluster_name" : "opensearch-7ngj",
  "status" : "green",
  "timed_out" : false,
  "number_of_nodes" : 3,
  "number_of_data_nodes" : 3,
  "discovered_master" : true,
  "discovered_cluster_manager" : true,
  "active_primary_shards" : 5,
  "active_shards" : 15,
  "relocating_shards" : 0,
  "initializing_shards" : 0,
  "unassigned_shards" : 0,
  "delayed_unassigned_shards" : 0,
  "number_of_pending_tasks" : 0,
  "number_of_in_flight_fetch" : 0,
  "task_max_waiting_in_queue_millis" : 0,
  "active_shards_percent_as_number" : 100.0
}

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