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Canary upgrades
Upgrading Istio can be done by first running a canary deployment of the new control plane, allowing you to monitor the effect of the upgrade with a small percentage of the workloads, before migrating all of the traffic to the new version. This is much safer than doing an in place upgrade and is the recommended upgrade method.
When installing Istio, the revision
installation setting can be used to deploy multiple independent control planes at the same time. A canary version of an upgrade can be started by installing the new Istio version's control plane next to the old one, using a different revision
setting. Each revision is a full Istio control plane implementation with its own Deployment
, Service
, etc.
Control plane
To install a new revision called canary
, you would set the revision
field as follows:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl install --set revision=canary {{< /text >}}
After running the command, you will have two control plane deployments and services running side-by-side:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl get pods -n istio-system NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE istiod-786779888b-p9s5n 1/1 Running 0 114m istiod-canary-6956db645c-vwhsk 1/1 Running 0 1m
$ kubectl -n istio-system get svc -lapp=istiod NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE istiod ClusterIP 10.32.5.247 15010/TCP,15012/TCP,443/TCP,15014/TCP 33d istiod-canary ClusterIP 10.32.6.58 15010/TCP,15012/TCP,443/TCP,15014/TCP,53/UDP,853/TCP 12m {{< /text >}}
You will also see that there are two sidecar injector configurations including the new revision.
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl get mutatingwebhookconfigurations NAME CREATED AT istio-sidecar-injector 2020-03-26T07:09:21Z istio-sidecar-injector-canary 2020-04-28T19:03:26Z {{< /text >}}
Data plane
Simply installing the new revision has no impact on the existing proxies. To upgrade these,
you must configure them to point to the new control plane. This is controlled during sidecar injection
based on the namespace label istio.io/rev
.
To upgrade the namespace test-ns
, add the istio.io/rev
label to point to the canary
revision and remove the istio-injection
label.
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl label namespace test-ns istio-injection- istio.io/rev=canary {{< /text >}}
The istio-injection
label must be removed because it takes precedence over the istio.io/rev
label for backward compatibility.
After the namespace updates, you need to restart the pods to trigger re-injection. One way to do this is using:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl rollout restart deployment -n test-ns {{< /text >}}
When the pods are re-injected, they will be configured to point to the istiod-canary
control plane. You can verify this by looking at the pod labels.
For example, the following command will show all the pods using the canary
revision:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl get pods -n test-ns -l istio.io/rev=canary {{< /text >}}
To verify that the new pods in the test-ns
namespace are using the istiod-canary
service corresponding to the canary
revision, select one newly created pod and use the pod_name
in the following command:
{{< text bash >}}
istioctl proxy-config endpoints
{pod_name}.test-ns --cluster xds-grpc -ojson | grep hostname
"hostname": "istiod-canary.istio-system.svc"
{{< /text >}}
The output confirms that the pod is using istiod-canary
revision of the control plane.
In place upgrades
The istioctl upgrade
command performs an upgrade of Istio. Before performing
the upgrade, it checks that the Istio installation meets the upgrade eligibility
criteria. Also, it alerts the user if it detects any changes in the profile
default values between Istio versions.
The upgrade command can also perform a downgrade of Istio.
See the istioctl
upgrade reference
for all the options provided by the istioctl upgrade
command.
Upgrade prerequisites
Ensure you meet these requirements before starting the upgrade process:
-
Istio version 1.4.4 or higher is installed.
-
Your Istio installation was installed using {{< istioctl >}}.
Upgrade steps
{{< warning >}}
Traffic disruption may occur during the upgrade process. To minimize the disruption, ensure
that at least two replicas of each component (except Citadel) are running. Also, ensure that
PodDistruptionBudgets
are configured with a minimum availability of 1.
{{< /warning >}}
The commands in this section should be run using the new version of istioctl
which
can be found in the bin/
subdirectory of the downloaded package.
-
Download the new Istio release and change directory to the new release directory.
-
Verify that
istoctl
supports upgrading from your current Istio version by viewing the supported versions list:{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl manifest versions {{< /text >}}
-
Ensure that your Kubernetes configuration points to the cluster to upgrade:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl config view {{< /text >}}
-
Begin the upgrade by running this command:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl upgrade -f
<your-custom-configuration-file>
{{< /text >}}<your-custom-configuration-file>
is the IstioOperator API Configuration file you used to customize the installation of the currently-running version of Istio.{{< warning >}} If you installed Istio using the
-f
flag, for exampleistioctl manifest apply -f <IstioControlPlane-custom-resource-definition-file>
, then you must provide the same-f
flag value to theistioctl upgrade
command. {{< /warning >}}istioctl upgrade
does not support the--set
flag. Therefore, if you installed Istio using the--set
command, create a configuration file with the equivalent configuration options and pass it to theistioctl upgrade
command using the-f
flag instead.If you omit the
-f
flag, Istio upgrades using the default profile.After performing several checks,
istioctl
will ask you to confirm whether to proceed. -
istioctl
will install the new version of Istio control plane and indicate the completion status. -
After
istioctl
completes the upgrade, you must manually update the Istio data plane by restarting any pods with Istio sidecars:{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl rollout restart deployment {{< /text >}}
Downgrade prerequisites
Ensure you meet these requirements before starting the downgrade process:
-
Istio version 1.5 or higher is installed.
-
Your Istio installation was installed using {{< istioctl >}}.
-
Downgrade must be done using the
istioctl
binary version that corresponds to the Istio version that you intend to downgrade to. For example, if you are downgrading from Istio 1.5 to 1.4.4, useistioctl
version 1.4.4.
Downgrade to Istio 1.4.4 and lower versions steps
You can use istioctl experimental upgrade
to downgrade to 1.4 versions. Please
notice that you need to use the istioctl
binary corresponding to the lower
version (e.g., 1.4.4), and upgrade
is experimental in 1.4. The process steps are
identical to the upgrade process mentioned in the previous section. When completed,
the process will restore Istio back to the Istio version that was installed before.
istioctl manifest apply
also installs the same Istio control plane, but does not
perform any checks. For example, default values applied to the cluster for a configuration
profile may change without warning.