CDP Public Cloud Upgrade Advisor
Getting started with upgrades for Cloudera on cloud
FAQ for Cloudera on cloud upgrades
Supported Cloudera Runtime versions
Preparing for an upgrade
Upgrading to Cloudera Runtime 7.3.1
Identify cluster version details
Supported upgrade paths
Review the prerequisites
Upgrade to the latest 7.3.1 patch version
Upgrade database to PostgreSQL 14
Upgrade Data Lake Cloudera Runtime version to 7.3.1 and OS to RHEL 8.10
Upgrade Cloudera Runtime version of Cloudera Data Hub clusters to 7.3.1
Upgrade to a specific 7.3.1 patch version
Upgrading a Data Lake manually via CLI
Upgrading a Cloudera Data Hub cluster with the CDP CLI
Upgrade to a version that enables 7.3.1 upgrade
Resize to Enterprise Data Lake
Upgrade Data Lake Cloudera Runtime version to 7.3.1 and OS to RHEL 8.10
Upgrade Cloudera Runtime version of Cloudera Data Hub clusters to 7.3.1
Upgrade OS version of Cloudera Data Hub clusters to RHEL 8.10
Upgrading to Cloudera Runtime 7.2.18
Identify cluster version details
Identify your upgrade path
Review the prerequisites
High-level upgrade steps
Step 1: Upgrade Data Lake and all Cloudera Data Hub clusters to the latest service pack and OS
Step 2: Upgrade FreeIPA to RHEL 8
Step 3: Upgrade Data Lake and Cloudera Data Hub clusters to the latest Cloudera Runtime 7.2.17 and the latest RHEL 8 OS image
Step 4: Resize Medium Duty Data Lake to Enterprise Data Lake
Step 5: Upgrade Data Lake and Cloudera Data Hub clusters from 7.2.17 to 7.2.18
Upgrading from CentOS to RHEL
Prerequisites for upgrading from CentOS to RHEL
Upgrade clusters to RHEL
Upgrading from Medium Duty to Enterprise Data Lake
Upgrading from Spark 2 to Spark 3
Troubleshooting upgrade operations
Data Lake upgrade - out of memory error