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#### Installing Using an RPM
Run the following command:
```bash
sudo yum install -y http://repository.cloudifysource.org/cloudify/cloudify-cluster-manager/1.1.1/ga-release/cloudify-cluster-manager-1.1.1-ga.el7.x86_64.rpm
sudo yum install -y http://repository.cloudifysource.org/cloudify/cloudify-cluster-manager/1.1.4/ga-release/cloudify-cluster-manager-1.1.4-ga.el7.x86_64.rpm
```

#### Installing Using pip Install
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title = "Upgrade"
description = "Upgrade"
weight = 80
alwaysopen = false
+++

## Upgrading an All-in-One Manager

Upgrade your {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager by running:
```
sudo yum install -y <Cluster Manager Installation RPM>
```

On the host that has {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager installed, run cfy_cluster_manager upgrade.
Optional Arguments:
```
--config-path The completed cluster configuration file path. Default: ./cfy_cluster_config.yaml
--upgrade-rpm Path to a v7 cloudify-manager-install RPM. This can be either a local or remote path.
Default: <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>

-v, --verbose Show verbose output
Running this command will automatically run the upgrade procedure on the cluster.
```

If the cluster was manually deployed, please follow this procedure instead:

Manually updating a Fully Distributed Cluster
Update steps:
Install the new 7 cloudify-manager-install RPM on the manager node, by using the command:
```
sudo yum install -y <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
```

Then run:
```
cfy_manager upgrade
```

If {{< param product_name >}} agents are used in your deployments, run the following command from just one of the manager nodes:
```
cfy agents install
```

When opening the {{< param product_name >}} Management Console after the upgrade, you might see “This page is empty”, this happens because of cached data. To solve this, press CTRL + Shift + R.
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## Upgrading a Cloudify Compact Cluster (3 Nodes)

If the initial cluster installation was done using the Cloudify Cluster Manager, follow this simplified process.
Updating a Cloudify Compact Cluster leveraging the Cloudify Cluster Manager,
you can use the Cloudify Cluster Manager tool to upgrade a compact cluster.
Updating a {{< param product_name >}} Compact Cluster leveraging the Cloudify Cluster Manager,
you can use the {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager tool to upgrade a compact cluster.

Upgrade your Cloudify Cluster Manager by running:
Upgrade your {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager by running:

```
sudo yum install -y <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
```

On the host that has Cloudify Cluster Manager installed, run:
On the host that has {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager installed, run:
```
cfy_cluster_manager upgrade
```
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```
--config-path The completed cluster configuration file path. Default: ./cfy_cluster_config.yaml
--upgrade-rpm Path to a v6.4.0 cloudify-manager-install RPM. This can be either a local or remote path.
--upgrade-rpm Path to a v7 cloudify-manager-install RPM. This can be either a local or remote path.

Default:<Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>

Expand All @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ Running this command will automatically run the upgrade procedure on the cluster

If the Cluster was manually deployed, please follow this procedure instead:

### Manually Updating a Cloudify Compact Cluster
### Manually Updating a {{< param product_name >}} Compact Cluster

Install the new 6.4 release `cloudify-manager-install` RPM on all 3 nodes of the cluster, by using the command:
Install the new 7 release `cloudify-manager-install` RPM on all 3 nodes of the cluster, by using the command:

```
sudo yum install -y <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
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Tip: If you used the cloudify-cluster-manager tool to generate the Cloudify cluster, the path to the manager config file is /etc/cloudify/manager-<node number>_config.yaml. If the cluster was manually installed, please direct the command to the path of the file you generated.
{{% /note %}}

If Cloudify agents are used in your deployments, run the following command from just one of the cluster nodes:
If {{< param product_name >}} agents are used in your deployments, run the following command from just one of the cluster nodes:
```
cfy agents install
```

When opening the Cloudify Management Console after the upgrade, you might see “This page is empty”, this happens because of cached data. To solve this, press CTRL + Shift + R.
When opening the {{< param product_name >}} Management Console after the upgrade, you might see “This page is empty”, this happens because of cached data. To solve this, press CTRL + Shift + R.
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alwaysopen = false
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## Upgrading a Cloudify Fully Distributed Cluster (9 Nodes)
## Upgrading a {{< param product_name >}} Fully Distributed Cluster (9 Nodes)

If the initial cluster installation was done using the Cloudify Cluster Manager, follow this simplified process.
Updating a Cloudify Fully Distributed Cluster leveraging the Cloudify Cluster Manager
you can use the Cloudify Cluster Manager tool to upgrade a fully distributed cluster.
Updating a {{< param product_name >}} Fully Distributed Cluster leveraging the Cloudify Cluster Manager
you can use the {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager tool to upgrade a fully distributed cluster.

Upgrade your Cloudify Cluster Manager by running:
Upgrade your {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager by running:
```
sudo yum install -y <Cluster Manager Installation RPM>
```

On the host that has Cloudify Cluster Manager installed, run cfy_cluster_manager upgrade.
On the host that has {{< param product_name >}} Cluster Manager installed, run cfy_cluster_manager upgrade.
Optional Arguments:
```
--config-path The completed cluster configuration file path. Default: ./cfy_cluster_config.yaml
--upgrade-rpm Path to a v6.1.0 cloudify-manager-install RPM. This can be either a local or remote path.
--upgrade-rpm Path to a v7 cloudify-manager-install RPM. This can be either a local or remote path.
Default: <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>

-v, --verbose Show verbose output
Expand All @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ If the cluster was manually deployed, please follow this procedure instead:

Manually updating a Fully Distributed Cluster
Update steps:
Install the new 6.1.0 cloudify-manager-install RPM on all the cluster nodes, by using the command:
Install the new 7 cloudify-manager-install RPM on all the cluster nodes, by using the command:
```
sudo yum install -y <Cloudify Manager Installation RPM>
```
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Do it one after the other, not in parallel.


If Cloudify agents are used in your deployments, run the following command from just one of the manager nodes:
If {{< param product_name >}} agents are used in your deployments, run the following command from just one of the manager nodes:
```
cfy agents install
```

When opening the Cloudify Management Console after the upgrade, you might see “This page is empty”, this happens because of cached data. To solve this, press CTRL + Shift + R.
When opening the {{< param product_name >}} Management Console after the upgrade, you might see “This page is empty”, this happens because of cached data. To solve this, press CTRL + Shift + R.