

You'll see the update status change to: Update to in progress. Selection a version to update to, and select Update. Upgrade your Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster with the OpenShift web consoleįrom the OpenShift web console in the previous step, set the Channel to the correct channel for the version that you want to update to, such as stable-4.10. If the Update Status for your cluster shows Updates Available, you can update your cluster. Once the desired channel is chosen, a graph showing available releases and channels is displayed. Select the Channel link, and at the prompt enter the desired update channel, for example stable-4.10. You'll see the version, update status, and channel. Select Cluster Settings and open the Details tab. Including the entry from your pull secret enables your cluster to start sending telemetry data to Red Hat.įor more information, see Add or update your Red Hat pull secret on an Azure Red Hat OpenShift 4 cluster.Ĭheck for Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster upgradesįrom the top-left of the OpenShift web console, which is the default when you sign as the kubeadmin, select the Administration tab. This article assumes you've updated your Azure Red Hat OpenShift pull secret for an existing Azure Red Hat OpenShift 4.x cluster. This article assumes you have access to an existing Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster as a user with admin privileges. If you need to install or upgrade Azure CLI/it, see Install Azure CLI. Run az -version to find your current version. This article requires that you're running the Azure CLI version 2.6.0 or later. This article shows you how to upgrade all components in an OpenShift cluster using the OpenShift web console or the managed-upgrade-operator (MUO). Upgrading your Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters enables you to upgrade to the latest features and functionalities and apply the latest security releases. As part of the Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster lifecycle, you need to perform periodic upgrades to the latest version of the OpenShift platform.
