Assessing the Impact of an Upgrade
Understanding the impact of an upgrade.
Plan for a sufficient maintenance window to perform an upgrade. Depending on which components you are upgrading, the number of hosts in your cluster, and the type of hardware, you might need up to a full day to upgrade your cluster. Before you begin the upgrade, you need to gather some information; these steps are also detailed in the upgrade procedures.
There are three types of upgrades: major, minor, and maintenance:
- Major Upgrades
- Major upgrades include the following:
- From Cloudera Manager 5.x or 6.x and CDH 5.x or 6.x to Cloudera Manager and Cloudera Runtime 7.1.1 or higher
- From Cloudera Manager and Cloudera Runtime 7.0.3 to Cloudera Manager and Cloudera Runtime 7.2 (Cloudera Private Cloud Base)
- From Cloudera Manager 6.x to Cloudera Manager 7.1.1
- Minor Upgrades
- Minor upgrades upgrade your software to a higher minor version of
a major release—for example from version 7.1.0 to version 7.2.0—and
typically include the following:
- New functionality
- Bug fixes
- Potential database schema changes for Cloudera Manager that are handled automatically
- Client Configurations are redeployed.
- Patch Upgrades
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Patches fix critical bugs or address security issues. The version numbers for maintenance releases differ only in the fourth digit, for example, when upgrading from version 7.1.3 to 7.1.4.