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Deploy a GKE cluster
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Upgrade GKE cluster
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In this lab, you will upgrade a GKE cluster using the Google Cloud Console.
In this lab, you learn how to perform the following task:
For each lab, you get a new Google Cloud project and set of resources for a fixed time at no cost.
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Note the lab's access time (for example, 1:15:00
), and make sure you can finish within that time.
There is no pause feature. You can restart if needed, but you have to start at the beginning.
When ready, click Start lab.
Note your lab credentials (Username and Password). You will use them to sign in to the Google Cloud Console.
Click Open Google Console.
Click Use another account and copy/paste credentials for this lab into the prompts.
If you use other credentials, you'll receive errors or incur charges.
Accept the terms and skip the recovery resource page.
After you complete the initial sign-in steps, the project dashboard appears.
In this task, you use Google Cloud Console to deploy a GKE cluster running a Kubernetes version that is not the most recent release. You will upgrade this cluster to a more recent release in a later task.
In the Google Cloud Console, on the Navigation menu (), click Kubernetes Engine > Clusters.
Click Create to begin creating a GKE cluster.
Click Switch to Standard Cluster in the top right of the screen to switch operation modes.
Click Switch to Standard Cluster to confirm choice
In the Release Channel section, choose No channel (not recommended) as the release channel, and then click on the version dropdown to expand the list of available Kubernetes versions.
When provisioning is complete, the Kubernetes Engine > Clusters page looks like the screenshot:
Click Check my progress to verify the objective.
In this task, you upgrade your GKE cluster and all of the nodes.
You can refresh the page to check the status of the upgrade.
When the control plane upgrade has completed, the control plane version number changes to the version that you selected in the upgrade wizard.
You must now upgrade the nodes of your cluster to the same version as the control plane.
Because this process must upgrade all nodes in your cluster, it might take several minutes to complete.
You can check the status by refreshing the web browser. A progress bar appears.
When the node pool upgrade process finishes, your cluster upgrade is complete.
When all of the nodes have been upgraded the new version is reflected in the node pool details pane.
Click Check my progress to verify the objective.
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