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Upgrading Kubernetes in Kubespray
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#### Description
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Kubespray handles upgrades the same way it handles initial deployment. That is to
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say that each component is laid down in a fixed order. You should be able to
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upgrade from Kubespray tag 2.0 up to the current master without difficulty. You can
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also individually control versions of components by explicitly defining their
versions. Here are all version vars for each component:
* docker_version
* kube_version
* etcd_version
* calico_version
* calico_cni_version
* weave_version
* flannel_version
* kubedns_version
#### Unsafe upgrade example
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If you wanted to upgrade just kube_version from v1.4.3 to v1.4.6, you could
deploy the following way:
```
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/inventory.cfg -e kube_version=v1.4.3
```
And then repeat with v1.4.6 as kube_version:
```
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/inventory.cfg -e kube_version=v1.4.6
```
#### Graceful upgrade
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Kubespray also supports cordon, drain and uncordoning of nodes when performing
a cluster upgrade. There is a separate playbook used for this purpose. It is
important to note that upgrade-cluster.yml can only be used for upgrading an
existing cluster. That means there must be at least 1 kube-master already
deployed.
```
git fetch origin
git checkout origin/master
ansible-playbook upgrade-cluster.yml -b -i inventory/inventory.cfg -e kube_version=v1.6.0
```
After a successul upgrade, the Server Version should be updated:
```
$ kubectl version
Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"6", GitVersion:"v1.6.0", GitCommit:"fff5156092b56e6bd60fff75aad4dc9de6b6ef37", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2017-03-28T19:15:41Z", GoVersion:"go1.8", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"darwin/amd64"}
Server Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"6", GitVersion:"v1.6.0+coreos.0", GitCommit:"8031716957d697332f9234ddf85febb07ac6c3e3", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2017-03-29T04:33:09Z", GoVersion:"go1.7.5", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}
```
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#### Upgrade order
As mentioned above, components are upgraded in the order in which they were
installed in the Ansible playbook. The order of component installation is as
follows:
* Docker
* etcd
* kubelet and kube-proxy
* network_plugin (such as Calico or Weave)
* kube-apiserver, kube-scheduler, and kube-controller-manager
* Add-ons (such as KubeDNS)