1KUBERNETES(1)(kubernetes)                            KUBERNETES(1)(kubernetes)
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NAME

9       kubeadm  upgrade  apply - Upgrade your Kubernetes cluster to the speci‐
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SYNOPSIS

15       kubeadm upgrade apply [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

20       Upgrade your Kubernetes cluster to the specified version
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OPTIONS

25       --allow-experimental-upgrades=false      Show unstable versions of  Ku‐
26       bernetes  as  an  upgrade  alternative  and  allow  upgrading to an al‐
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30       --allow-release-candidate-upgrades=false       Show  release  candidate
31       versions of Kubernetes as an upgrade alternative and allow upgrading to
32       a release candidate versions of Kubernetes.
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35       --certificate-renewal=true      Perform  the  renewal  of  certificates
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39       --config=""      Path to a kubeadm configuration file.
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46       --etcd-upgrade=true      Perform the upgrade of etcd.
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51       erver0+merge.yaml" or just  "etcd.json".  "patchtype"  can  be  one  of
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53       ported by kubectl. The default "patchtype" is "strategic".  "extension"
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82       --print-config=false      Specifies whether the configuration file that
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OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

92       --azure-container-registry-config=""       Path  to the file containing
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100       --rootfs=""       [EXPERIMENTAL]  The  path  to  the  'real'  host root
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SEE ALSO

109       kubeadm-upgrade(1),
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HISTORY

114       January 2015, Originally compiled by Eric Paris (eparis at  redhat  dot
115       com)  based  on the kubernetes source material, but hopefully they have
116       been automatically generated since!
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