===================================== Upgrades ===================================== Introduction =============== As of 0.10.0, upgrading Netmaker is a manual process. This is expected to be automated in the future, but for now is still a relatively straightforward process. Critical Notes for 0.10.0 ============================================= At the time of this writing, an upgrade process has not been defined for 0.10.0. DO NOT follow this documentation to upgrade from a prior version to 0.10.0. An upgrade process will be defined shortly. For now, if you seek to upgrade to 0.10.0, you must clear your server entirely (docker-compose down --volumes), uninstall your netclients, and re-install netmaker + netclients. Upgrade the Server (prior to 0.10.0) ====================================== To upgrade the server, you only need to change the docker image versions: 1. `ssh root@my-server-ip` 2. `docker-compose down` 3. `vi docker-compose.yml` 4. Change gravitl/netmaker: and gravitl/netmaker-ui: to the new version. 5. Save and close the file 6. `docker-compose up -d` Upgrade the Clients (prior to 0.10.0) ====================================== To upgrade the client, you must get the new client binary and place it in /etc/netclient. Depending on the new vs. old version, there may be minor incompatibilities (discussed below). 1. Vists https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker/releases/ 2. Find the appropriate binary for your machine. 3. Download. E.x.: `wget https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker/releases/download/vX.X.X/netclient-myversion` 4. Rename binary to `netclient` and move to folder. E.x.: `mv netclient-myversion /etc/netclient/netclient` 5. `netclient --version` (confirm it's the correct version) 6. `netclient pull` This last step helps ensure any newly added fields are now present. You may run into a "panic" based on missing fields and your version mismatch. In such cases, you can either: 1. Add the missing field to /etc/netclient/config/netconfig-yournetwork and then run "netclient checkin" or 2. Leave and rejoin the network