Merge pull request #3307 from kaarolch/upgrade_docs

Calico version verification before cluster upgrade begin.
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.
#### Graceful upgrade
Kubespray also supports cordon, drain and uncordoning of nodes when performing
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
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ for impact to user deployed pods.
A deployer may want to upgrade specific components in order to minimize risk
or save time. This strategy is not covered by CI as of this writing, so it is
not guaranteed to work.
not guaranteed to work.
These commands are useful only for upgrading fully-deployed, healthy, existing
hosts. This will definitely not work for undeployed or partially deployed

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tags:
- cloud-provider
- facts
- name: "Get current version of calico cluster version"
shell: "{{ bin_dir }}/calicoctl version | grep 'Cluster Version' | awk '{ print $3}'"
register: calico_version_on_server
run_once: yes
delegate_to: "{{ groups['kube-master'][0] }}"
- name: "Check that calico version is enought for upgrade"
assert:
that:
- calico_version_on_server.stdout|version_compare('v2.6.5', '>=')
msg: "Your version of calico is not fresh enough for upgrade. Minimum version v2.6.5"
when:
- 'calico_version_on_server.stdout is defined'
- 'calico_version_on_server.stdout != ""'
- inventory_hostname == groups['kube-master'][0]
run_once: yes