It might be a good idea to run:
salt '*' state.sls os_modifications.rhel_deregistration --output-diff
It's safe to run on *
and will remove any RHEL registration (or warnings about lack thereof) on systems that have a billing code.
Also, reminder that the legacy reposerver was shutdown in late february, so consider it a suspect if you have issues.
Each month the environment must be patched to comply with FedRAMP requirements. This wiki page outlines the process for patching the environment.
Email Template that needs to be sent out prior to patching and email addresses of individuals who should get the email.
Leonard, Wesley A. <wesley.a.leonard@accenturefederal.com>; Waddle, Duane E. <duane.e.waddle@accenturefederal.com>; Nair, Asha A. <asha.a.nair@accenturefederal.com>; Middleton, S. <s.middleton@accenturefederal.com>; Crawley, Angelita <angelita.crawley@accenturefederal.com>; Rivas, Gregory A. <gregory.a.rivas@accenturefederal.com>; Damstra, Frederick T. <frederick.t.damstra@accenturefederal.com>; Poulton, Brad <brad.poulton@accenturefederal.com>; Williams, Colby <colby.williams@accenturefederal.com>; Mahmood, Shahid <shahid.mahmood@accenturefederal.com>; Naughton, Brandon <brandon.naughton@accenturefederal.com>; Cooper, Jeremy <jeremy.cooper@accenturefederal.com>;
SUBJECT: December Patching
It is time for monthly patching again. Patching is going to occur during business hours within the next week or two. Everything - including Customer POP/LCPs - needs patching. We will be doing the servers in 2 waves.
For real-time patching announcements, join the slack channel #xdr-patching. Announcements will be posted in that channel on what is going down and when.
Here is the proposed patching schedule:
Wednesday Dec 11:
* Moose and Internal infrastructure
* Patching
* CaaSP
* Patching
Thursday Dec 12:
* Moose and Internal
* Reboots
* All Customer PoP/LCP
* Patching (AM)
* Reboots (PM)
* CaaSP
* Reboots
Monday Dec 16:
* All Customer XDR Cloud
* Patching
* All Search heads
* Reboots (PM)
Tuesday Dec 17:
* All Remaining XDR Cloud
* Reboots (AM)
The customer and user impact will be during the reboots so they will be done in batches to reduce our total downtime.
Patch TEST and GC TEST first! This helps find problems in TEST and potential problems in PROD.
Post to Slack ( xdr-patching Channel ):
FYI, patching today.
* This morning, patches to all internal systems, moose, and CaaSP.
* No reboots, so impact should be minimal.
:warning: See if GitHub has any updates! Coordinate with Duane or Colby on GitHub Patching.
Starting with moose and internal infra patching. Check disk space for potential issues.
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'df -h /boot'
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'df -h /var/log' # some at 63%
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'df -h /var' # one at 74%
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'df -h'
# Fred's update for df -h:
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
# Review packages that will be updated. some packages are versionlocked (Collectd, Splunk,etc.).
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'yum check-update'
### OpenVPN sometimes goes down with patching and needs a restart of the service.
### Let's patch the VPN after everthing else. I am not sure which package is causing the issue. Kernal? bind-utils?
### Also, the phantom_repo pkg wants to upgrade, but we are not ready. Let's exclude that package to prevent errors.
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* or openvpn* )' pkg.upgrade exclude='phantom_repo'
salt -C 'openvpn*' pkg.upgrade
# Just to be sure, run it again to make sure nothing got missed.
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' pkg.upgrade exclude='phantom_repo'
#patch GC ( from the GC salt master )
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' cmd.run 'yum check-update'
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or ca-c19* or frtib* )' pkg.upgrade
:warning: After upgrades check on Portal to make sure it is still up.
If portal is down, start by restarting the docker service. My guess is patching is messing with the network stack and docker service don't like that.
salt 'ip-10*' cmd.run 'systemctl restart docker'
See Patching Notes--CaaSP.md
Phantom error
phantom.msoc.defpoint.local:
ERROR: Problem encountered upgrading packages. Additional info follows:
changes:
----------
result:
----------
pid:
40718
retcode:
1
stderr:
Running scope as unit run-40718.scope.
Error in PREIN scriptlet in rpm package phantom_repo-4.9.39220-1.x86_64
phantom_repo-4.9.37880-1.x86_64 was supposed to be removed but is not!
stdout:
Delta RPMs disabled because /usr/bin/applydeltarpm not installed.
Logging to /var/log/phantom/phantom_install_log
error: %pre(phantom_repo-4.9.39220-1.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 7
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname: cpio: rename failed
salt ma-* cmd.run 'pip uninstall urllib3 -y'
This error is caused by the versionlock on the package. Use this to view the list
yum versionlock list
Error: Package: salt-minion-2018.3.4-1.el7.noarch (@salt-2018.3)
Requires: salt = 2018.3.4-1.el7
Removing: salt-2018.3.4-1.el7.noarch (@salt-2018.3)
salt = 2018.3.4-1.el7
Updated By: salt-2018.3.5-1.el7.noarch (salt-2018.3)
salt = 2018.3.5-1.el7
kernel-3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7.x86_64
needs 7MB on the /boot filesystem# Install yum utils
yum install yum-utils
# Package-cleanup set count as how many old kernels you want left
package-cleanup --oldkernels --count=1 -y
Try a stop and start of the VPN service (instructions). The private IP will probably change.
/usr/lib/dracut/modules.d/90kernel-modules/module-setup.sh: line 16: /lib/modules/3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.x86_64///lib/modules/3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.x86_64/kernel/sound/drivers/mpu401/snd-mpu401.ko.xz: No such file or directory
RESOLUTION: Manually reboot the OS, this is most likely due to a kernal upgrade.
Long Day of Rebooting!
Don't forget to reboot test.
Post to Slack:
FYI, patching today.
* In about 15 minutes: Reboots of moose, internal systems and CaaSP, including the VPN.
* Following that, patching (but not rebooting) of all customer PoPs/LCPs.
* Then this afternoon, reboots of those those PoPs/LCPs.
Be sure to select ALL entities in sensu for silencing not just the first 25. Sensu -> Entities -> Sort (name) -> Select Entity and Silence. This will silence both keepalive and other checks. Some silenced events will not unsilence and will need to be manually unsilenced. IDEA! restart the sensu server and the vault-3 server first. This helps with the clearing of the silenced entities.
salt -L 'vault-3.msoc.defpoint.local,sensu.msoc.defpoint.local' test.ping --out=txt
date; salt -L 'vault-3.msoc.defpoint.local,sensu.msoc.defpoint.local' system.reboot
watch "salt -L 'vault-3.msoc.defpoint.local,sensu.msoc.defpoint.local' test.ping --out=txt"
salt -C '*local not ( moose-splunk-indexer* or afs* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or la-* or dc-* or frtib* or vault-3* or sensu* or interconnect* or resolver* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* )' test.ping --out=txt
date; salt -C '*local not ( moose-splunk-indexer* or afs* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or la-* or dc-* or frtib* or vault-3* or sensu* or interconnect* or resolver* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* )' system.reboot
### You will lose connectivity to openvpn and salt master
### Log back in and verify they are back up
watch "salt -C '*local not ( moose-splunk-indexer* or afs* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or la-* or dc-* or frtib* or vault-3* or sensu* or interconnect* or resolver* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* )' cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt"
-- I (Duane) did this a little different. Salt-master first, then openvpn, then everything but interconnects and resolvers. Interconnects and resolvers reboot one at a time.
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* or openvpn* or qcomp* or salt-master* or moose-splunk-indexer-* or interconnect* or resolver* )' cmd.run 'shutdown -r now'
--
SSH into GC salt-master to reboot servers in GC that are on gc-prod-salt-master.
start with vault and sensu
salt -C 'vault-1*com or sensu*com' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C 'vault-1*com or sensu*com' system.reboot
watch "salt -C 'vault-1*com or sensu*com' test.ping --out=txt"
Reboot majority of servers in GC.
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( moose-splunk-idx* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or frtib* or ca-c19* or interconnect* or resolver* or vault-1*com or sensu*com )' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( moose-splunk-idx* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or frtib* or ca-c19* or interconnect* or resolver* or vault-1*com or sensu*com )' system.reboot
Take care of the interconnects/resolvers one at a time and with the GC Salt Master. Reboot one of each at the same time.
salt -C 'interconnect-0.pvt.*com or resolver-govcloud.pvt.*com' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C 'interconnect-0.pvt.*com or resolver-govcloud.pvt.*com' system.reboot
watch "salt -C 'interconnect-0.pvt.*com or resolver-govcloud.pvt.*com' test.ping --out=txt"
salt -C 'interconnect-1.pvt.*com or resolver-govcloud-2.pvt.*com' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C 'interconnect-1.pvt.*com or resolver-govcloud-2.pvt.*com' system.reboot
watch "salt -C 'interconnect-1.pvt.*com or resolver-govcloud-2.pvt.*com' test.ping --out=txt"
Check uptime on the minions in GC to make sure you didn't miss any.
salt -C '*accenturefederalcyber.com not ( moose-splunk-idx* or nihor* or bp-ot-demo* or bas-* or doed* or frtib* or ca-c19* or interconnect* or resolver* or vault-1*com or sensu*com )' cmd.run 'uptime | grep days'
Verify Portal is up. https://portal.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com/. Look in Sensu for any silent alerts.
See Patching Notes--CaaSP.md
Don't forget test! Start there first.
Log in to https://moose-splunk-cm.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com:8000/ and go to settings->indexer clustering
.
salt -C 'moose-splunk-idx*' test.ping --out=txt
# Do the first indexers
salt moose-splunk-idx-4e1.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com test.ping --out=txt
date; salt moose-splunk-idx-4e1.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com system.reboot
# Indexers take a while to restart
watch "salt moose-splunk-idx-4e1.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt"
ping moose-splunk-idx-4e1.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com
Repeat the above patching steps for the additional indexers, waiting for 3 green checks in between each one.
# Do the second indexer
salt moose-splunk-idx-422.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com test.ping --out=txt
date; salt moose-splunk-idx-422.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com system.reboot
# Indexers take a while to restart
watch "salt moose-splunk-idx-422.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt"
# Do the third indexer
salt moose-splunk-idx-7fa.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com test.ping --out=txt
date; salt moose-splunk-idx-7fa.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com system.reboot
# Indexers take a while to restart
watch "salt moose-splunk-idx-7fa.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt"
# Verify all indexers patched:
salt 'moose-splunk-idx*' cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt
If an indexer is not coming back up...look at screenshot in AWS... see this: Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok
then look at system log in AWS see this: Please enter passphrase for disk splunkhot!
:
IF/WHEN and indexer doesn't come back up follow these steps:
In AWS console stop instance (which will remove ephemeral splunk data) then start it. Then ensure the /opt/splunkdata/hot exists.
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'df -h'
IF the MOUNT for /opt/splunkdata/hot
DOESN'T EXIST, STOP SPLUNK! Splunk will write to the wrong volume.
before mounting the new volume clear out the wrong /opt/splunkdata/
rm -rf /opt/splunkdata/hot/*
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'systemctl stop splunk'
Ensure the /opt/splunkdata
doesn't already exist, before the boothook.
ssh prod-moose-splunk-indexer-1
If it doesn't then manually run the cloudinit boot hook.
sh /var/lib/cloud/instance/boothooks/part-002
salt -C 'nga-splunk-indexer-2.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'sh /var/lib/cloud/instance/boothooks/part-002'
Ensure the hot directory is owned by splunk:splunk
ll /opt/splunkdata/
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'ls -larth /opt/splunkdata'
chown -R splunk: /opt/splunkdata/
salt -C '' cmd.run 'chown -R splunk: /opt/splunkdata/'
It will be waiting for the luks.key
systemctl daemon-reload
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'systemctl daemon-reload'
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'systemctl restart systemd-cryptsetup@splunkhot'
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'systemctl | egrep cryptset'
It is waiting for command prompt, when you restart the service it picks up the key from a file. Systemd sees the crypt setup service as a dependency for the splunk service.
Look for this. this is good, it is ready for restart of splunk Cryptography Setup for splunkhot
systemctl restart splunk
salt -C 'moose-splunk-indexer-1.msoc.defpoint.local' cmd.run 'systemctl restart splunk'
Once the /opt/splunkdata/hot
is visible in df -h
and the splunk service is started, then wait for the cluster to have 3 green checkmarks.
Check the servers again to ensure all of them have rebooted.
salt -C ''moose-splunk-indexer*'' cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt | sort
Ensure all Moose and Internal have been rebooted
salt -C '* not ( afs* or saf* or nga* or ma-* or mo-* or dc-c19* or la-c19* )' cmd.run uptime
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'yum check-update'
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'uptime'
# Check for sufficient space (or use fred's method, next comment)
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'df -h /boot'
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'df -h /var/log'
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'df -h /var'
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'df -h'
# Fred's update for df -h:
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
# Updates
salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' pkg.upgrade
# If a repo gives an error, you may need to disable it.
# salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' pkg.upgrade disablerepo=msoc-repo # Optional for fix
# salt -C '* not *.local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' pkg.upgrade disablerepo=splunk-7.0 # Optional for fix
# on 2020-07-23: salt -C 'nga-splunk-ds-1 or afs-splunk-ds-1 or afs-splunk-ds-2' pkg.upgrade disablerepo=splunk-7.0 # Optional for fix
Solution:
mkdir /root/backups.rpm/
cp -avr /var/lib/rpm/ /root/backups.rpm/
rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*
db_verify /var/lib/rpm/Packages
rpm --rebuilddb
yum clean all
*-ds
: Could not resolve 'reposerver.msoc.defpoint.local/splunk/7.0/repodata/repomd.xml'Reason: POP Nodes shouldn't be using the .local dns address.
Solution: Needs a permanent fix. For now, patch with the repo disabled:
salt -C '*-ds* not afs-splunk-ds-4' pkg.upgrade disablerepo=splunk-7.0
Post to Slack:
Resuming today's patching with the reboots of customer LCPs.
Remeber to silence Sensu alerts before restarting servers.
NOTE: Restart LCPs one server at a time at a location in order to minimize risk of concurrent outages.
Restart the first syslog server by itself to check for reboot issues.
salt -C '*syslog-1* not *.local' cmd.run 'uptime'
date; salt -C '*syslog-1* not *.local' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*syslog-1* not *.local' cmd.run 'ps -ef | grep syslog-ng | grep -v grep'"
# Look for /usr/sbin/syslog-ng -F -p /var/run/syslogd.pid
(We might be able to reboot some of these at the same time. If they are in different locations. Check the location grain on them.)
grains.item location
afs-splunk-syslog-8: {u'location': u'az-east-us-2'}
afs-splunk-syslog-7: {u'location': u'az-east-us-2'}
afs-splunk-syslog-4: {u'location': u'San Antonio'}
salt -C '*-splunk-syslog*' grains.item location
salt -C '*splunk-syslog-3 or *splunk-syslog-5 or *splunk-syslog-7' cmd.run 'uptime'
date; salt -C '*splunk-syslog-3 or *splunk-syslog-5 or *splunk-syslog-7' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*splunk-syslog-3 or *splunk-syslog-5 or *splunk-syslog-7' test.ping"
salt -C '*splunk-syslog-3 or *splunk-syslog-5 or *splunk-syslog-7' cmd.run 'ps -ef | grep syslog-ng | grep -v grep'
salt -C '*splunk-syslog-2 or *splunk-syslog-4 or *splunk-syslog-6 or *splunk-syslog-8' cmd.run 'uptime'
date; salt -C '*splunk-syslog-2 or *splunk-syslog-4 or *splunk-syslog-6 or *splunk-syslog-8' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*splunk-syslog-2 or *splunk-syslog-4 or *splunk-syslog-6 or *splunk-syslog-8' test.ping"
salt -C '*splunk-syslog-2 or *splunk-syslog-4 or *splunk-syslog-6 or *splunk-syslog-8' cmd.run 'ps -ef | grep syslog-ng | grep -v grep'
2020-06-11 - had to do this for afs-syslog-5 through 8
salt saf-splunk-syslog-1 cmd.run 'setenforce 0'
salt saf-splunk-syslog-1 cmd.run 'systemctl stop rsyslog'
salt saf-splunk-syslog-1 cmd.run 'systemctl start syslog-ng'
watch "salt -C '*syslog-1* not *.local' test.ping"
If the syslog-ng service doesn't start, check the syslog-ng file for oms agent added configurations.
salt 'nga-splunk-ds-1' cmd.run 'hostnamectl set-hostname aws-splnks1-tts.nga.gov'
salt 'nga-splunk-ds-1' cmd.run 'hostnamectl status'
salt 'nga-splunk-ds-1' cmd.run 'systemctl stop sensu-agent'
salt 'nga-splunk-ds-1' cmd.run 'systemctl start sensu-agent'
Repeat for other LCP nodes
https://afs-splunk-sh.msoc.defpoint.local:8000/en-US/app/search/search afssplhf103.us.accenturefederal.com
# index=* source=/opt/syslog-ng/* host=afs* earliest=-15m | stats count by host
| tstats count WHERE index=* source=/opt/syslog-ng/* host=afs* earliest=-15m latest=now BY host
Should see at least 5 hosts
https://nga-splunk-sh.msoc.defpoint.local:8000/en-US/app/search/search aws-syslog1-tts.nga.gov
index=network sourcetype="citrix:netscaler:syslog" earliest=-15m latest=now
index=zscaler sourcetype="zscaler:web" earliest=-15m latest=now
NOTICE: NGA sourcetype="zscaler:web" logs are handled by fluentd and can lag behind by 10 minutes.
#index=* source=/opt/syslog-ng/* host=aws* earliest=-60m | stats count by host
| tstats count WHERE index=* source=/opt/syslog-ng/* host=aws* earliest=-60m latest=now BY host
Don't forget DS-4
# Try reboot at the same time
salt '*splunk*ds*' cmd.run 'uptime'
date; salt '*splunk*ds*' system.reboot
watch "salt '*splunk*ds*' test.ping"
salt '*splunk-ds*' cmd.run 'systemctl status splunk'
Did you get all of them?
salt -C ' * not *local not *.pvt.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com' cmd.run 'uptime' --out=txt | sort
Don't forget to un-silence Sensu.
Shorter day of Patching! :-)
Post to Slack:
Today's patching is all XDR customer environments. Indexers and searchheads will be patched this morning. Search heads will be rebooted this afternoon, and the indexers will be rebooted tomorrow. Thank you for your cooperation.
Run these commands on GC Salt Master. These notes should patch all splunks.
salt -C 'afs*local or ma-*local or mo-*local or la-*local or nga*local or dc*local or nihor*com or bp-ot-demo*com or bas-*com or doed*com or frtib*com or ca-c19*com' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C 'afs*local or ma-*local or mo-*local or la-*local or nga*local or dc*local or nihor*com or bp-ot-demo*com or bas-*com or doed*com or frtib*com or ca-c19*com' cmd.run 'uptime'
salt -C 'afs*local or ma-*local or mo-*local or la-*local or nga*local or dc*local or nihor*com or bp-ot-demo*com or bas-*com or doed*com or frtib*com or ca-c19*com' cmd.run 'df -h'
# Fred's update for df -h:
salt -C 'afs*local or ma-*local or mo-*local or la-*local or nga*local or dc*local or nihor*com or bp-ot-demo*com or bas-*com or doed*com or frtib*com or ca-c19*com' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C 'afs*local or ma-*local or mo-*local or la-*local or nga*local or dc*local or nihor*com or bp-ot-demo*com or bas-*com or doed*com or frtib*com or ca-c19*com' pkg.upgrade
NOTE: Some Splunk Indexers always have high disk space usage (83%). This is normal.
EPEL repo is enabled on afs-splunk-hf ( I don't know why); had to run this to avoid issue with collectd package on msoc-repo
yum update --disablerepo epel
Silence Sensu first!
Post to Slack (xdr-patching, xdr-soc, and xdr-engineering):
FYI: Rebooting the Splunk search heads as part of today's patching. Reboots will occur in 15 minutes.
Commands to run on the GC salt master:
salt -C '*-sh* and not *moose* and not qcompliance* and not fm-shared-search*' test.ping --out=txt | sort
salt -C '*-sh* and not *moose* and not qcompliance* and not fm-shared-search*' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C '*-sh* and not *moose* and not qcompliance* and not fm-shared-search*' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*-sh* and not *moose* and not qcompliance* and not fm-shared-search*' cmd.run 'uptime'"
Don't forget to un-silence Sensu.
Long Day of Reboots!
Post to Slack in xdr-patching:
Today's patching is the indexing clusters for all XDR customer environments. Cluster masters and indexers will be rebooted. Thank you for your cooperation.
Silence Sensu first! Run on the GC Salt Master.
salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt
#Did you silence sensu?
salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' cmd.run 'df -h'
salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt"
salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' cmd.run 'systemctl status splunk | grep Active'
salt -C '( *splunk-cm* or *splunk-hf* ) not moose*' cmd.run 'uptime'
May 27 17:08:57 la-c19-splunk-cm.msoc.defpoint.local splunk[3840]: /etc/rc.d/init.d/splunk: line 13: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Invalid argument afs-splunk-hf has a hard time restarting. Might need to stop then start the instance.
Generate the URLs on the GC Salt Master:
for i in `salt -C '( *splunk-cm* ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt`; do echo https://${i}8000; done | grep -v True
TODO: get command to view "three green check marks" from salt.
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1a or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1a ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1a or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1a ) not moose*' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1a or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1a ) not moose*' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1a or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1a ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt"
Wait for 3 green check marks
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1b or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1b ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1b or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1b ) not moose*' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1b or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1b ) not moose*' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1b or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1b ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt"
# 3 green checkmarks
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1c or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1c ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1c or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1c ) not moose*' cmd.run 'df -h | egrep "[890][0-9]\%"'
salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1c or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1c ) not moose*' system.reboot
watch "salt -C '*splunk-i* and ( G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-east-1c or G@ec2:placement:availability_zone:us-gov-east-1c ) not moose*' test.ping --out=txt"
# 3 green checkmarks
NGA had a hard time getting 3 checkmarks The CM was waiting on stuck buckets. Force rolled the buckets to get green checkmarks.
Run this on legacy and GC salt master
salt '*' cmd.run 'uptime | grep days'
:warning: *MAKE SURE the Sensu checks are not silenced. *
Post in Slack
Patching is done for this month.