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elastic-cloud-enterprise.sh upgrade
editelastic-cloud-enterprise.sh upgrade
editNAME
bash elastic-cloud-enterprise.sh upgrade — Upgrade an existing Elastic Cloud Enterprise installation to a new version.
SYNOPSIS
bash elastic-cloud-enterprise.sh upgrade [--host-docker-host "PATH_NAME/docker.sock"] [--docker-registry REGISTRY] [--overwrite-existing-image] [--debug] [--timeout-factor NUMBER] [[--]help]
REQUIRED PRIVILEGES
To run this script, a user must be part of the docker
group. The host that you run this script on must be the first host that you installed Elastic Cloud Enterprise on or a host that holds the director role.
DESCRIPTION
Upgrades an existing Elastic Cloud installation to a newer version.
PARAMETERS
-
--host-docker-host
/PATH_NAME/docker.sock
- Specifies the location of the Docker socket used to communicate with the Docker daemon. Defaults to /var/run/docker.sock.
-
--docker-registry
REGISTRY
-
Specifies the Docker registry from where Elastic Cloud Enterprise assets are retrieved during installation. Defaults to
docker.elastic.co
. - --overwrite-existing-image
- Overwrites any existing local image when retrieving the Elastic Cloud Enterprise image from the repository. Defaults to false.
-
--cloud-enterprise-version
VERSION_NAME
-
Specifies the version of Elastic Cloud Enterprise to install. Defaults to
:version:
. - --debug
- If specified, outputs debugging information.
-
--timeout-factor
NUMBER
-
If specified, increases all timeout values used during installation by multiplying with this number. Defaults to
1.0
.
Example
editUpgrade an existing Elastic Cloud Enterprise installation to the latest version:
bash elastic-cloud-enterprise.sh upgrade
Upgrade an existing Elastic Cloud Enterprise installation to a specific version:
bash elastic-cloud-enterprise.sh upgrade --cloud-enterprise-version 2.1.1