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Docs - Fix version typo (#10056)
* Docs - Fix version typo * Update docker.md
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Upgrading from 0.13.1 to 0.13.2 can be done easily as version 0.13.1 compose fil
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Let's go through the required steps:
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### 1. Backup 0.12.3 data
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### 1. Backup 0.13.1 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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3. Start the updated compose file.
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4. Run the reindex from the UI.
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## Upgrade from 0.12.3 to 0.13.1
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## Upgrade from 0.12.3 to 0.13.2
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Your production deployment should go from stable version to stable version. This translated to moving from 0.12.3 to 0.13.1 to
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Your production deployment should go from stable version to stable version. This translated to moving from 0.12.3 to 0.13.2 to
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get the latest stable OpenMetadata release.
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Database volumes were just introduced in the 0.13.0 feature release. This means that when moving from 0.12.3 to 0.13.1, we'll
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Database volumes were just introduced in the 0.13.0 feature release. This means that when moving from 0.12.3 to 0.13.2, we'll
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need to do some extra steps to ensure that all your metadata is safe and sound. In this section, we'll guide you step by step on
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what you'll need to do to:
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1. Backup your data,
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2. Add volumes and port mapping to the databases and restore your data,
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3. Start OpenMetadata with the 0.13.1 release.
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3. Start OpenMetadata with the 0.13.2 release.
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These steps are based on MySQL, but are analogous for Postgres.
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@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ Ingestion container should be good to go (as shown in step 4 below).
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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~=0.13.1.0`
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3. `PIP_USER=false pip install openmetadata-ingestion~=0.13.2`
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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`. As we're inside the container, the raw metadata
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indeed at 0.13.2. Notice the `python -m metadata` vs. `metadata`. As we're inside the container, the raw metadata
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command will use the system-wide one, which is at 0.12.3.
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4. Run the backup using the updated `metadata` CLI:
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```
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ This step is only required if you have not done that yet.
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```
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mysql:
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container_name: openmetadata_mysql
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image: openmetadata/db:0.13.1
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image: openmetadata/db:0.13.2
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restart: always
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environment:
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: password
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@ -150,12 +150,12 @@ This step is only required if you have not done that yet.
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We will now use the backup generated in the previous step to repopulate the database.
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1. On your laptop/VM, prepare a virtual environment and install `openmetadata-ingestion==0.13.1`. It is important
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1. On your laptop/VM, prepare a virtual environment and install `openmetadata-ingestion==0.13.2`. It is important
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that the instance has access to the database.
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1. `python -m venv venv`
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2. `source venv/bin/activate`
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3. `pip install openmetadata-ingestion~=0.13.1.0`
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2. Validate the metadata version with `metadata --version`. it should be 0.13.1.
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3. `pip install openmetadata-ingestion~=0.13.2`
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2. Validate the metadata version with `metadata --version`. it should be 0.13.2.
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3. Run the restore with your file name
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```
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metadata restore -H localhost -u openmetadata_user -p openmetadata_password -d openmetadata_db --port 3306 --input openmetadata_202212201528_backup.sql
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### 4. Upgrade OpenMetadata versions
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1. On the compose file we previously updated the database settings, update the image tag in the `ingestion` and
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`openmetadata-server` to 0.13.1. E.g., `image: openmetadata/server:0.13.1`.
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`openmetadata-server` to 0.13.2. E.g., `image: openmetadata/server:0.13.2`.
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2. Start the updated compose file.
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3. Run the reindex from the UI.
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Now you should still have all your data with OpenMetadata version 0.13.1.
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Now you should still have all your data with OpenMetadata version 0.13.2.
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## Upgrade ingestion patch versions
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