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Upgrade commands for a node in the cluster
Synopsis
Upgrade commands for a node in the cluster
The "node" command executes the following phases:
preflight Run upgrade node pre-flight checks
control-plane Upgrade the control plane instance deployed on this node, if any
kubelet-config Upgrade the kubelet configuration for this node
kubeadm upgrade node [flags]
Options
--certificate-renewal Default: true | |
Perform the renewal of certificates used by component changed during upgrades. |
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--dry-run | |
Do not change any state, just output the actions that would be performed. |
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--etcd-upgrade Default: true | |
Perform the upgrade of etcd. |
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-h, --help | |
help for node |
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--ignore-preflight-errors strings | |
A list of checks whose errors will be shown as warnings. Example: 'IsPrivilegedUser,Swap'. Value 'all' ignores errors from all checks. |
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--kubeconfig string Default: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf" | |
The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. If the flag is not set, a set of standard locations can be searched for an existing kubeconfig file. |
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--patches string | |
Path to a directory that contains files named "target[suffix][+patchtype].extension". For example, "kube-apiserver0+merge.yaml" or just "etcd.json". "target" can be one of "kube-apiserver", "kube-controller-manager", "kube-scheduler", "etcd", "kubeletconfiguration". "patchtype" can be one of "strategic", "merge" or "json" and they match the patch formats supported by kubectl. The default "patchtype" is "strategic". "extension" must be either "json" or "yaml". "suffix" is an optional string that can be used to determine which patches are applied first alpha-numerically. |
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--skip-phases strings | |
List of phases to be skipped |
Options inherited from parent commands
--rootfs string | |
[EXPERIMENTAL] The path to the 'real' host root filesystem. |