Upgrading Calyptia Core
Calyptia Core can be upgraded via the Calyptia CLI or through the helm command if installed on top of Kubernetes. The following page goes through instructions on both ways.
Calyptia CLI for Servers
When installing Calyptia Core on top of a Linux Server you can use the Calyptia CLI to upgrade the version. First ensure that you have calyptia cli configured with your calyptia account.
To do this you can run
You should now be able to run the following to retrieve the current version of all connected Core Instances
you can now run the following command to upgrade to a specific version
Helm commands
Upgrading the Helm Repo
Upgrading Calyptia Core
Note: The following command assumes that this has been deployed under the calyptia namespace.
Affect on running pipelines
Running pipelines will remain running throughout the upgrade process and in some cases will require a restart. In the case of a restart the default method used is a Rolling Restart, which will individually restart each replica of a pipeline one by one or in the case of a single replica, create a new replica prior to restarting.
Upgrade/Downgrade to a specific version
Calyptia Core installation can be upgraded/downgraded to a specific version with the following command:
Please note that upgrading in this way, will re-spawn the aggregator pods in the cluster, but deployed pipelines shouldn't be affected.
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