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Updating Postgres version

This guide will give you an overview of how KubeDB ops manager updates the version of Postgres database.

Before You Begin

How update Process Works

The following diagram shows how KubeDB KubeDB ops manager used to update the version of Postgres. Open the image in a new tab to see the enlarged version.

Postgres update Flow
Fig: updating Process of Postgres

The updating process consists of the following steps:

  1. At first, a user creates a Postgres cr.

  2. KubeDB-Provisioner operator watches for the Postgres cr.

  3. When it finds one, it creates a PetSet and related necessary stuff like secret, service, etc.

  4. Then, in order to update the version of the Postgres database the user creates a PostgresOpsRequest cr with the desired version.

  5. KubeDB-ops-manager operator watches for PostgresOpsRequest.

  6. When it finds one, it Pauses the Postgres object so that the KubeDB-Provisioner operator doesn’t perform any operation on the Postgres during the updating process.

  7. By looking at the target version from PostgresOpsRequest cr, In case of major update KubeDB-ops-manager does some pre-update steps as we need old bin and lib files to update from current to target Postgres version.

  8. Then By looking at the target version from PostgresOpsRequest cr, KubeDB-ops-manager operator updates the images of the PetSet for updating versions.

  9. After successful upgradation of the PetSet and its Pod images, the KubeDB-ops-manager updates the image of the Postgres object to reflect the updated cluster state.

  10. After successful upgradation of Postgres object, the KubeDB ops manager resumes the Postgres object so that the KubeDB-provisioner can resume its usual operations.

In the next doc, we are going to show a step by step guide on updating of a Postgres database using update operation.