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Request AccessKnowing when specific deployments are performing a rollback is useful to:
To detect rollbacks, Datadog compares the current deployment version with the previous versions deployed for the same service and environment. A rollback is identified when both of the following occur:
You can search for rollback deployments in Deployment Executions, using the @deployment.is_rollback
tag:
You can also see more detailed information in the event detail:
Rollback detection works for deployments that have all of the following:
@deployment.service
)@deployment.env
)@deployment.version
)For CI-based providers, Datadog uses the --revision
parameter that you pass to the datadog ci
command. This parameter should contain the version identifier for your deployment (such as a commit SHA, image tag, or version number).
For Argo CD deployments, Datadog uses the version from correlated images to detect rollbacks. Datadog identifies the “main” image from your deployment and extracts the version tag from it.
To enable rollback detection for Argo CD deployments, you need to correlate your images with commits using the datadog-ci deployment correlate-image
command as explained in the Argo CD monitoring documentation.
When images are properly correlated, Datadog populates a version tag from the image metadata, which is then used for rollback detection.