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Remove current APM soak infrastructure and decide on the next steps #14411

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lahsivjar opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Remove current APM soak infrastructure and decide on the next steps #14411

lahsivjar opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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lahsivjar commented Oct 21, 2024

The current APM soak setup has not been working for a few months due to upgrade process being broken causing the clusters to be in a bad state. To fix this, the clusters will require to be recreated. In addition, now the clusters should be created as a team cluster rather than an individual cluster. We also need to take this opportunity to decide if we want to keep the soak testing active with the current state where the input data is not updated. Current soak testing infrastructure has 2 components:

  1. A couple of ESS clusters (created using oblt-cli)
  2. Load generator VMs running on ESS (created using terraform)

Follow tasks are required:

  • Delete the ESS clusters
  • Delete the load generator VMs
  • Create and ADR for the next steps
  • Create follow-up issues if required
@lahsivjar lahsivjar self-assigned this Oct 21, 2024
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simitt commented Nov 11, 2024

@lahsivjar please update this task with current status and either finish it if you have room or move it out of the iteration.

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The ADR is remaining, I will move this to the next iteration.

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