

To first update to the latest 5.10.x patch release in order for the upgrade to work. If you are upgrading from the 5.x version of the chart to the latest 6.0 release, you need The steps have been documented in the 4.0 upgrade steps. Manual steps need to be performed to upgrade the database. Upgrade the bundled PostgreSQL to version 11Īs part of the 4.0.0 release of this chart, we upgraded the bundled PostgreSQL chart from 7.7.0 to 8.9.4. The steps have been documented in the 5.0 upgrade steps.

Upgrade the bundled PostgreSQL to version 12Īs part of the 5.0.0 release of this chart, we upgraded the bundled PostgreSQL version from 11.9.0 to 12.7.0.

This will almost certainly cause issues during the upgrade as the configuration structure could have changed across versions, and that will cause problems applying the settings. Copying all settings and explicitly defining values that are actually the same as the default values.If you’ve explicitly set a large number of settings by: We expect you to maintain a small list of modified values, and leverage most of the chart defaults. If you’re upgrading to an older version of the chart, follow the upgrade steps for older versions.īefore you upgrade, reflect on your set values and if you’ve possibly “over-configured” your settings. If you’re upgrading to the 4.0 version of the chart, follow the manual upgrade steps for 4.0. If you’re upgrading to the 5.0 version of the chart, follow the manual upgrade steps for 5.0.
