helm rollback
roll back a release to a previous revision
Synopsis
This command rolls back a release to a previous revision.
The first argument of the rollback command is the name of a release, and the second is a revision (version) number. To see revision numbers, run ‘helm history RELEASE’. If you’d like to rollback to the previous release use ‘helm rollback [RELEASE] 0’.
helm rollback [flags] [RELEASE] [REVISION]
Options
--cleanup-on-fail allow deletion of new resources created in this rollback when rollback failed
--description string specify a description for the release
--dry-run simulate a rollback
--force force resource update through delete/recreate if needed
-h, --help help for rollback
--no-hooks prevent hooks from running during rollback
--recreate-pods performs pods restart for the resource if applicable
--timeout int time in seconds to wait for any individual Kubernetes operation (like Jobs for hooks) (default 300)
--tls enable TLS for request
--tls-ca-cert string path to TLS CA certificate file (default "$HELM-HOME/ca.pem")
--tls-cert string path to TLS certificate file (default "$HELM-HOME/cert.pem")
--tls-hostname string the server name used to verify the hostname on the returned certificates from the server
--tls-key string path to TLS key file (default "$HELM-HOME/key.pem")
--tls-verify enable TLS for request and verify remote
--wait if set, will wait until all Pods, PVCs, Services, and minimum number of Pods of a Deployment are in a ready state before marking the release as successful. It will wait for as long as --timeout
Options inherited from parent commands
--debug enable verbose output
--home string location of your Helm config. Overrides $HELM-HOME (default "~/.helm")
--host string address of Tiller. Overrides $HELM-HOST
--kube-context string name of the kubeconfig context to use
--kubeconfig string absolute path to the kubeconfig file to use
--tiller-connection-timeout int the duration (in seconds) Helm will wait to establish a connection to tiller (default 300)
--tiller-namespace string namespace of Tiller (default "kube-system")
SEE ALSO
- helm - The Helm package manager for Kubernetes.