Upgrading using the Knative Operator
The attribute spec.version
is the only field you need to change in the Serving or Eventing custom resource to perform an upgrade. You do not need to specify the version for the patch
number, because the Knative Operator matches the latest available patch
number, as long as you specify major.minor
for the version. For example, you only need to specify "0.22"
to upgrade to the 0.22 release, you do not need to specify the exact patch
number.
The Knative Operator supports up to the last three major releases. For example, if the current version of the Operator is 0.22, it bundles and supports the installation of Knative versions 0.19, 0.20, 0.21 and 0.22.
NOTE: In the following examples, Knative Serving custom resources are installed in the knative-serving
namespace, and Knative Eventing custom resources are installed in the knative-eventing
namespace.
Performing the upgrade
To upgrade, apply the Operator custom resources, adding the spec.version
for the Knative version that you want to upgrade to:
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: operator.knative.dev/v1alpha1
kind: KnativeServing
metadata:
name: knative-serving
namespace: knative-serving
spec:
version: "0.22"
EOF
Verifying the upgrade
To confirm that your Knative components have successfully upgraded, view the status of their pods in the relevant namespaces. All pods will restart during the upgrade and their age will reset. If you upgraded Knative Serving and Eventing, enter the following commands to get information about the pods for each namespace:
kubectl get pods --namespace knative-serving
kubectl get pods --namespace knative-eventing
These commands return something similar to:
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
activator-6875896748-gdjgs 1/1 Running 0 58s
autoscaler-6bbc885cfd-vkrgg 1/1 Running 0 57s
autoscaler-hpa-5cdd7c6b69-hxzv4 1/1 Running 0 55s
controller-64dd4bd56-wzb2k 1/1 Running 0 57s
istio-webhook-75cc84fbd4-dkcgt 1/1 Running 0 50s
networking-istio-6dcbd4b5f4-mxm8q 1/1 Running 0 51s
storage-version-migration-serving-serving-0.20.0-82hjt 0/1 Completed 0 50s
webhook-75f5d4845d-zkrdt 1/1 Running 0 56s
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
eventing-controller-6bc59c9fd7-6svbm 1/1 Running 0 38s
eventing-webhook-85cd479f87-4dwxh 1/1 Running 0 38s
imc-controller-97c4fd87c-t9mnm 1/1 Running 0 33s
imc-dispatcher-c6db95ffd-ln4mc 1/1 Running 0 33s
mt-broker-controller-5f87fbd5d9-m69cd 1/1 Running 0 32s
mt-broker-filter-5b9c64cbd5-d27p4 1/1 Running 0 32s
mt-broker-ingress-55c66fdfdf-gn56g 1/1 Running 0 32s
storage-version-migration-eventing-0.20.0-fvgqf 0/1 Completed 0 31s
sugar-controller-684d5cfdbb-67vsv 1/1 Running 0 31s
You can also verify the status of Knative by checking the custom resources:
kubectl get KnativeServing knative-serving --namespace knative-serving
kubectl get KnativeEventing knative-eventing --namespace knative-eventing
These commands return something similar to:
NAME VERSION READY REASON
knative-serving 0.20.0 True
NAME VERSION READY REASON
knative-eventing 0.20.0 True
Rollback
If the upgrade fails, you can rollback to restore your Knative to the previous version. For example, if something goes wrong with an upgrade to 0.22, and your previous version is 0.21, you can apply the following custom resources to restore Knative Serving and Eventing to version 0.21.
For Knative Serving:
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: operator.knative.dev/v1alpha1
kind: KnativeServing
metadata:
name: knative-serving
namespace: knative-serving
spec:
version: "0.21"
EOF
For Knative Eventing:
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: operator.knative.dev/v1alpha1
kind: KnativeEventing
metadata:
name: knative-eventing
namespace: knative-eventing
spec:
version: "0.21"
EOF