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kops rolling-update cluster

Rolling update a cluster.

Synopsis

This command updates a kubernetes cluster to match the cloud and kops specifications.

To perform a rolling update, you need to update the cloud resources first with the command kops update cluster.

If rolling-update does not report that the cluster needs to be rolled, you can force the cluster to be rolled with the force flag. Rolling update drains and validates the cluster by default. A cluster is deemed validated when all required nodes are running and all pods in the kube-system namespace are operational. When a node is deleted, rolling-update sleeps the interval for the node type, and then tries for the same period of time for the cluster to be validated. For instance, setting --master-interval=3m causes rolling-update to wait for 3 minutes after a master is rolled, and another 3 minutes for the cluster to stabilize and pass validation.

Note: terraform users will need to run all of the following commands from the same directory kops update cluster --target=terraform then terraform plan then terraform apply prior to running kops rolling-update cluster.

kops rolling-update cluster

Examples

  # Preview a rolling-update.
  kops rolling-update cluster
  
  # Roll the currently selected kops cluster with defaults.
  # Nodes will be drained and the cluster will be validated between node replacement.
  kops rolling-update cluster --yes
  
  # Roll the k8s-cluster.example.com kops cluster,
  # do not fail if the cluster does not validate,
  # wait 8 min to create new node, and wait at least
  # 8 min to validate the cluster.
  kops rolling-update cluster k8s-cluster.example.com --yes \
  --fail-on-validate-error="false" \
  --master-interval=8m \
  --node-interval=8m
  
  # Roll the k8s-cluster.example.com kops cluster,
  # do not validate the cluster because of the cloudonly flag.
  # Force the entire cluster to roll, even if rolling update
  # reports that the cluster does not need to be rolled.
  kops rolling-update cluster k8s-cluster.example.com --yes \
  --cloudonly \
  --force
  
  # Roll the k8s-cluster.example.com kops cluster,
  # only roll the node instancegroup,
  # use the new drain an validate functionality.
  kops rolling-update cluster k8s-cluster.example.com --yes \
  --fail-on-validate-error="false" \
  --node-interval 8m \
  --instance-group nodes

Options

      --bastion-interval duration    Time to wait between restarting bastions (default 5m0s)
      --cloudonly                    Perform rolling update without confirming progress with k8s
      --fail-on-drain-error          The rolling-update will fail if draining a node fails. (default true)
      --fail-on-validate-error       The rolling-update will fail if the cluster fails to validate. (default true)
      --force                        Force rolling update, even if no changes
      --instance-group stringSlice   List of instance groups to update (defaults to all if not specified)
      --master-interval duration     Time to wait between restarting masters (default 5m0s)
      --node-interval duration       Time to wait between restarting nodes (default 4m0s)
      --yes                          perform rolling update without confirmation

Options inherited from parent commands

      --alsologtostderr                  log to standard error as well as files
      --config string                    config file (default is $HOME/.kops.yaml)
      --log_backtrace_at traceLocation   when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace (default :0)
      --log_dir string                   If non-empty, write log files in this directory
      --logtostderr                      log to standard error instead of files (default false)
      --name string                      Name of cluster
      --state string                     Location of state storage
      --stderrthreshold severity         logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default 2)
  -v, --v Level                          log level for V logs
      --vmodule moduleSpec               comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging

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