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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * rosa_learning/creating_cluster_workshop/learning-getting-started-support.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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[id="learning-getting-started-upgrading-cli_{context}"]
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= Manually upgrading your cluster using the CLI
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[role="_abstract"]
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You can upgrade your cluster by using {rosa-cli}.
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.Procedure
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. Check if there is an upgrade available by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ rosa list upgrade -c <cluster-name>
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----
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*For example*:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ rosa list upgrade -c <cluster-name>
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VERSION NOTES
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4.14.7 recommended
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4.14.6
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...
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----
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In the above example, versions 4.14.7 and 4.14.6 are both available.
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. Schedule the cluster to upgrade within the hour by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ rosa upgrade cluster -c --control-plane <cluster-name> --version <desired-version>
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----
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. *Optional:* Schedule the cluster to upgrade at a later date and time by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ rosa upgrade cluster -c <cluster-name> --version <desired-version> --schedule-date <future-date-for-update> --schedule-time <future-time-for-update>
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---- |