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Updated the docs for upgrade bare-metal (#9485)
* Updated the docs for upgrade bare-metal * Updated the docs for upgrade bare-metal * Updated as per the comments Co-authored-by: “Vijay” <“vijay.l@deuexsolutions.com”>
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@ -19,13 +19,14 @@ This guide assumes that you have an OpenMetadata deployment that you installed a
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It is adviced to go through [openmetadata release notes](/deployment/upgrade/versions/012-to-013) before starting the upgrade process.
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### Backup 0.12.3 data
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1. Make sure your instance is connected to the Database server
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2. Create a virtual environment to install an upgraded `metadata` version to run the backup command:
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1. `python -m venv venv`
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2. `source venv/bin/activate`
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3. `PIP_USER=false pip install openmetadata-ingestion~=0.13.1`
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3. `pip install openmetadata-ingestion~=0.13.1.0`
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3. Validate the installed `metadata` version with `python -m metadata --version`, which should tell us that we are
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indeed at 0.13.1. Notice the `python -m metadata` vs. `metadata`.
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4. Run the backup using the updated `metadata` CLI:
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command.
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```commandline
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cd openmetadata-0.13.0
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cd openmetadata-0.13.1
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```
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### 4. Stop the OpenMetadata server
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