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Upgrading Kubernetes in Kargo
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#### Description
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Kargo 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 Kargo 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
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versions. Here are all version vars for each component:
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* docker_version
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* kube_version
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* etcd_version
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* calico_version
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* calico_cni_version
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* weave_version
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* flannel_version
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* kubedns_version
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#### Example
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If you wanted to upgrade just kube_version from v1.4.3 to v1.4.6, you could
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deploy the following way:
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```
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ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/inventory.cfg -e kube_version=v1.4.3
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```
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And then repeat with v1.4.6 as kube_version:
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```
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ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/inventory.cfg -e kube_version=v1.4.6
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```
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#### Upgrade order
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As mentioned above, components are upgraded in the order in which they were
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installed in the Ansible playbook. The order of component installation is as
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follows:
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# Docker
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# etcd
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# kubelet and kube-proxy
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# network_plugin (such as Calico or Weave)
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# kube-apiserver, kube-scheduler, and kube-controller-manager
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# Add-ons (such as KubeDNS)
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