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…pgrade using cluster.yml playbook. Relates to kubernetes-sigs#4736 and kubernetes-sigs#4139
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Florian Kappes committed Feb 7, 2020
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deploy the following way:

```ShellSession
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.3
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.3 -e upgrade_cluster_setup=true
```

And then repeat with v1.4.6 as kube_version:

```ShellSession
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.6
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.6 -e upgrade_cluster_setup=true
```

The var ```-e upgrade_cluster_setup=true``` is needed to be set in order to migrate the deploys of e.g kube-apiserver inside the cluster immediately which is usually only done in the graceful upgrade. (Refer to [#4139](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/4139) and [#4736](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/4736))

## Graceful upgrade

Kubespray also supports cordon, drain and uncordoning of nodes when performing
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Assuming you don't explicitly define a kubernetes version in your k8s-cluster.yml, you simply check out the next tag and run the upgrade-cluster.yml playbook

* If you do define kubernetes version in your inventory (e.g. group_vars/k8s-cluster.yml) then either make sure to update it before running upgrade-cluster, or specify the new version you're upgrading to: `ansible-playbook -i inventory/mycluster/hosts.ini -b upgrade-cluster.yml -e kube_version=v1.11.3`

Otherwise, the upgrade will leave your cluster at the same k8s version defined in your inventory vars.

The below example shows taking a cluster that was set up for v2.6.0 up to v2.10.0
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