Upgrade the platform to a newer 7.4 patch release
If you’ve installed version 7.4 of the ForgeRock Identity Platform using
artifacts from the forgeops
repository, follow the steps provided on this page
to upgrade to a new patch release of ForgeRock Identity Platform 7.4.
Use these steps to upgrade the platform in place, with no downtime.
This upgrade methodology has been tested against a deployment based on ForgeRock’s evaluation-only Docker images with basic configuration settings.
Because the ForgeRock Identity Platform is highly customizable, it is difficult for ForgeRock to test all possible upgrade scenarios. It is your responsibility to validate that these upgrade steps work correctly in a test environment with your customized configuration before you upgrade a production environment. |
Prerequisites and assumptions
To upgrade the platform to a newer patch release, you’ll need:
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A running version 7.4 CDM deployment
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A
forgeops
repository clone with a branch that contains the artifacts for the newer patch release
Example commands in the steps on this page assume:
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Your 7.4 CDM deployment is a small cluster.
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Your 7.4 CDM deployment does not include IG.
When you perform the upgrade:
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Specify a different cluster size, if applicable.
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Add commands to upgrade IG, if applicable.
Back up critical data
Before upgrading, back up all critical data, including:
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Directory data stored in the
ds-idrepo
andds-cts
backends -
AM and IDM configuration data
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Customized artifacts in your
forgeops
repository clone
After you’ve started to upgrade, you may not be able to roll back directory data easily because the data is upgraded in place; to roll back directory data, you must redeploy DS and restore directory data. Consider backing up directory data on volume snapshots for a simpler restore scenario.
Upgrade the CDM to the new patch release
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If you have AM or IDM configuration changes that you haven’t already exported to a configuration profile:
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Locate a branch of your
forgeops
repository clone that contains version 7.4 artifacts and check out the branch. -
Locate the namespace running version 7.4 of the CDK that contains the AM and IDM configuration changes.
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Export the AM and IDM configurations from the running 7.4 CDK deployment:
$ cd /path/to/forgeops $ ./bin/config export am my-config-profile --sort $ ./bin/config export idm my-config-profile --sort
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Run the am-config-upgrader utility to upgrade the AM configuration:
$ cd /path/to/forgeops $ ./bin/am-config-upgrader docker/am/config-profiles/my-config-profile
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Run the git add . and git commit commands.
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Set your Kubernetes context so that you can access the cluster on which the CDM is deployed.
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Upgrade the
ds-cts
pods to the new patch release:$ cd /path/to/forgeops $ ./bin/forgeops install ds-cts --small
This command updates one
ds-cts
pod at a time. Run thekubectl get pods --watch
command to observe the pod upgrades.After all the
ds-cts
pods have been upgraded, run the ds-debug.sh command to verify that directory replication is working correctly. Run commands similar to the following for eachds-cts
pod:$ ./bin/ds-debug.sh rstatus podname
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Upgrade the
ds-idrepo
pods to the new patch release:$ cd /path/to/forgeops $ ./bin/forgeops install ds-idrepo --small
This command updates one
ds-idrepo
pod at a time. Run thekubectl get pods --watch
command to observe the pod upgrades.After all the
ds-idrepo
pods have been upgraded, run the ds-debug.sh command to verify that directory replication is working correctly. Run commands similar to the following for eachds-idrepo
pod:$ ./bin/ds-debug.sh rstatus podname
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Build Docker images for the newer patch release that contain your configuration profile:
$ cd /path/to/forgeops $ ./bin/forgeops build am --config-profile my-config-profile --push-to my-repo $ ./bin/forgeops build idm --config-profile my-config-profile --push-to my-repo
The newly-built Docker images are based on ForgeRock’s evaluation-only Docker images.
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Upgrade the ForgeRock Identity Platform pods to the new patch release:
$ ./bin/forgeops install ui --small $ ./bin/forgeops install am --small $ ./bin/forgeops install idm --small
Wait for the pod upgrades to complete. Run the
kubectl get pods --watch
command to observe the pod upgrades. -
Start the AM and IDM admin UIs in your upgraded CDM deployment. Verify that:
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The start page for each admin UI displays the expected component version for the newer patch release.
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AM and IDM use your custom configuration.
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If you are using a Kubernetes-based ForgeRock Identity Platform deployment in production, you must rebuild Docker images based on the newer patch release, and then build custom Docker images based on those images:
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Build your own Docker base images. Refer to Your own base Docker images for more information.
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Rebuild your custom Docker images, and base them on your new base Docker images. Refer to Create Docker images for use in production for more information.
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