groq-incident-runbook
Execute Groq incident response: triage, mitigation, fallback, and postmortem. Use when responding to Groq-related outages, investigating errors, or running post-incident reviews for Groq integration failures. Trigger with phrases like "groq incident", "groq outage", "groq down", "groq on-call", "groq emergency", "groq broken".
What this skill does
# Groq Incident Runbook
## Overview
Rapid incident response procedures for Groq API failures. Groq is a third-party inference provider -- when it goes down, your mitigation options are: wait, fall back to a different model, or fall back to a different provider.
## Severity Levels
| Level | Definition | Response Time | Examples |
|-------|------------|---------------|----------|
| P1 | Complete API failure | < 15 min | Groq API returns 5xx on all models |
| P2 | Degraded performance | < 1 hour | High latency, partial 429s, one model down |
| P3 | Minor impact | < 4 hours | Intermittent errors, non-critical feature affected |
| P4 | No user impact | Next business day | Monitoring gap, cost anomaly |
## Quick Triage (Run First)
```bash
set -euo pipefail
echo "=== 1. Groq API Status ==="
curl -sf https://status.groq.com > /dev/null && echo "status.groq.com: REACHABLE" || echo "status.groq.com: UNREACHABLE"
echo ""
echo "=== 2. API Authentication ==="
HTTP_CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/models \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GROQ_API_KEY")
echo "GET /models: HTTP $HTTP_CODE"
echo ""
echo "=== 3. Model Availability ==="
for model in "llama-3.1-8b-instant" "llama-3.3-70b-versatile"; do
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GROQ_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"model\":\"$model\",\"messages\":[{\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"ping\"}],\"max_tokens\":1}")
echo "$model: HTTP $CODE"
done
echo ""
echo "=== 4. Rate Limit Status ==="
curl -si https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GROQ_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"model":"llama-3.1-8b-instant","messages":[{"role":"user","content":"ping"}],"max_tokens":1}' \
2>/dev/null | grep -iE "^(x-ratelimit|retry-after)" || echo "No rate limit headers"
```
## Decision Tree
```
Is the Groq API responding?
├─ NO (timeout/connection refused):
│ ├─ Check status.groq.com
│ │ ├─ Incident reported → Wait, enable fallback provider
│ │ └─ No incident → Network issue on our side (check DNS, firewall, proxy)
│ └─ Check if api.groq.com resolves: dig api.groq.com
│
├─ YES, but 401/403:
│ ├─ API key revoked or expired → Rotate key
│ └─ Key not set in environment → Check secret manager
│
├─ YES, but 429:
│ ├─ retry-after header present → Wait that many seconds
│ ├─ All models 429 → Org-level limit hit; reduce traffic or upgrade plan
│ └─ One model 429 → Route to a different model
│
├─ YES, but 500/503:
│ ├─ One model → Groq capacity issue on that model; use fallback model
│ └─ All models → Groq-wide outage; enable fallback provider
│
└─ YES, but slow (latency > 2s):
├─ Large prompts → Reduce input size
├─ 70B model → Switch to 8B for speed
└─ queue_time high → Groq queue congestion; try different model
```
## Immediate Mitigations
### Enable Fallback to Different Model
```typescript
// If primary model is failing, route to fallback
async function mitigateModelFailure(messages: any[]) {
const models = [
"llama-3.3-70b-versatile", // Primary
"llama-3.3-70b-specdec", // Same quality, different infra
"llama-3.1-8b-instant", // Fastest, most available
];
for (const model of models) {
try {
return await groq.chat.completions.create({
model,
messages,
max_tokens: 1024,
timeout: 10_000,
});
} catch (err: any) {
console.warn(`Model ${model} failed: ${err.status} ${err.message}`);
continue;
}
}
throw new Error("All Groq models unavailable");
}
```
### 429 Rate Limit — Immediate Actions
```bash
set -euo pipefail
# Check exact limit info
curl -si https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GROQ_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"model":"llama-3.1-8b-instant","messages":[{"role":"user","content":"ping"}],"max_tokens":1}' \
2>/dev/null | grep -i "x-ratelimit\|retry-after"
# Options:
# 1. Wait for retry-after seconds
# 2. Switch to a different model (each model has separate limits)
# 3. Reduce request volume (disable non-critical features)
# 4. If persistent, upgrade Groq plan at console.groq.com
```
### 401 Auth Failure — Key Rotation
```bash
set -euo pipefail
# 1. Verify current key
echo "Current key prefix: ${GROQ_API_KEY:0:8}"
# 2. Create new key at console.groq.com/keys
# 3. Test new key
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/models \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NEW_GROQ_KEY"
# 4. Deploy new key to production
# 5. Delete old key in console
```
## Communication Templates
### Internal Alert (Slack/PagerDuty)
```
P[1-4] INCIDENT: Groq API [Error Type]
Status: INVESTIGATING | MITIGATING | RESOLVED
Impact: [What users see]
Current action: [What we're doing]
Fallback: [Enabled/Disabled]
Next update in: [Time]
Commander: @[name]
```
### Status Page (External)
```
AI Feature Performance Issue
We're experiencing [degraded performance / intermittent errors] with our AI features.
[Feature X] may respond slower than usual.
We've activated backup systems and are monitoring the situation.
Last updated: [timestamp]
```
## Post-Incident
### Evidence Collection
```bash
set -euo pipefail
INCIDENT_DIR="groq-incident-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)"
mkdir -p "$INCIDENT_DIR"
# API diagnostics
curl -s https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/models \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GROQ_API_KEY" > "$INCIDENT_DIR/models.json"
# Application logs (redacted)
kubectl logs -l app=your-app --since=1h 2>/dev/null | \
grep -i "groq\|429\|error\|timeout" | \
sed 's/gsk_[a-zA-Z0-9]*/gsk_REDACTED/g' | \
tail -100 > "$INCIDENT_DIR/app-logs.txt"
tar -czf "$INCIDENT_DIR.tar.gz" "$INCIDENT_DIR"
echo "Evidence bundle: $INCIDENT_DIR.tar.gz"
```
### Postmortem Template
```markdown
## Incident: Groq [Error Type] — [Date]
**Duration:** X hours Y minutes
**Severity:** P[1-4]
**Impact:** [N users affected, feature X degraded]
### Timeline
- HH:MM — First alert fired
- HH:MM — On-call acknowledged, began triage
- HH:MM — Root cause identified: [cause]
- HH:MM — Mitigation applied: [what]
- HH:MM — Resolved, monitoring
### Root Cause
[Was it Groq-side or our side? Rate limit hit? Model deprecated? Key expired?]
### What Went Well
- [Fallback activated automatically]
### What Could Improve
- [Alert fired too late / fallback didn't work / no runbook]
### Action Items
- [ ] [Action] — Owner — Due date
```
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Can't reach status.groq.com | Network issue | Use mobile or different network |
| All models failing | Groq-wide outage | Enable fallback provider (OpenAI, etc.) |
| Key rotation fails | No admin access | Escalate to team lead with console access |
| Fallback provider also down | Multi-provider outage | Degrade gracefully, show cached content |
## Resources
- [Groq Status Page](https://status.groq.com)
- [Groq Error Codes](https://console.groq.com/docs/errors)
- [Groq Rate Limits](https://console.groq.com/docs/rate-limits)
## Next Steps
For data handling compliance, see `groq-data-handling`.
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