Upgrade your Kubernetes cluster to the specified version.
Upgrade your Kubernetes cluster to the specified version.
kubeadm upgrade apply [version]
--allow-experimental-upgrades | |
Show unstable versions of Kubernetes as an upgrade alternative and allow upgrading to an alpha/beta/release candidate versions of Kubernetes. | |
--allow-release-candidate-upgrades | |
Show release candidate versions of Kubernetes as an upgrade alternative and allow upgrading to a release candidate versions of Kubernetes. | |
--config string | |
Path to a kubeadm configuration file. | |
--cri-socket string Default: "/var/run/dockershim.sock" | |
Specify the CRI socket to connect to. | |
--dry-run | |
Do not change any state, just output what actions would be performed. | |
--etcd-upgrade Default: true | |
Perform the upgrade of etcd. | |
--feature-gates string | |
A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for various features. Options are: |
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-f, --force | |
Force upgrading although some requirements might not be met. This also implies non-interactive mode. | |
-h, --help | |
help for apply | |
--ignore-preflight-errors stringSlice | |
A list of checks whose errors will be shown as warnings. Example: 'IsPrivilegedUser,Swap'. Value 'all' ignores errors from all checks. | |
--image-pull-timeout duration Default: 15m0s | |
The maximum amount of time to wait for the control plane pods to be downloaded. | |
--kubeconfig string Default: "/Users/tim/.kube/config" | |
The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. If the flag is not set, a set of standard locations are searched for an existing KubeConfig file. | |
--print-config | |
Specifies whether the configuration file that will be used in the upgrade should be printed or not. | |
-y, --yes | |
Perform the upgrade and do not prompt for confirmation (non-interactive mode). |
--rootfs string | |
[EXPERIMENTAL] The path to the 'real' host root filesystem. |
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