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title = "Upgrading Garage"
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Garage is a stateful clustered application, where all nodes are communicating together and share data structures.
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It makes upgrade more difficult than stateless applications so you must be more careful when upgrading.
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On a new version release, there is 2 possibilities:
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- protocols and data structures remained the same ➡️ this is a **straightforward upgrade**
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- protocols or data structures changed ➡️ this is an **advanced upgrade**
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You can quickly now what type of update you will have to operate by looking at the version identifier.
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Following the [SemVer ](https://semver.org/) terminology, if only the *patch* number changed, it will only need a straightforward upgrade.
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Example: an upgrade from v0.6.0 from v0.6.1 is a straightforward upgrade.
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If the *minor* or *major* number changed however, you will have to do an advanced upgrade. Example: from v0.6.1 to v0.7.0.
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Migrations are designed to be run only between contiguous versions (from a *major*.*minor* perspective, *patches* can be skipped).
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Example: migrations from v0.6.1 to v0.7.0 and from v0.6.0 to v0.7.0 are supported but migrations from v0.5.0 to v0.7.0 are not supported.
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## Straightforward upgrades
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Straightforward upgrades do not imply cluster downtime.
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Before upgrading, you should still read [the changelog](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/releases) and ideally test your deployment on a staging cluster before.
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When you are ready, start by checking the health of your cluster.
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You can force some checks with `garage repair`, we recommend at least running `garage repair --all-nodes --yes` that is very quick to run (less than a minute).
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You will see that the command correctly terminated in the logs of your daemon.
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Finally, you can simply upgrades nodes one by one.
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For each node: stop it, install the new binary, edit the configuration if needed, restart it.
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## Advanced upgrades
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Advanced upgrades will imply cluster downtime.
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Before upgrading, you must read [the changelog](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/releases) and you must test your deployment on a staging cluster before.
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From a high level perspective, an advanced upgrade looks like this:
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1. Make sure the health of your cluster is good (see `garage repair`)
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2. Disable API access (comment the configuration in your reverse proxy)
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3. Check that your cluster is idle
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4. Stop the whole cluster
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5. Backup the metadata folder of all your nodes, so that you will be able to restore it quickly if the upgrade fails (blocks being immutable, they should not be impacted)
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6. Install the new binary, update the configuration
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7. Start the whole cluster
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8. If needed, run the corresponding migration from `garage migrate`
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9. Make sure the health of your cluster is good
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10. Enable API access (uncomment the configuration in your reverse proxy)
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11. Monitor your cluster while load comes back, check that all your applications are happy with this new version
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We write guides for each advanced upgrade, they are stored under the "Working Documents" section of this documentation.
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