$ oc get clusterversion/version -o=jsonpath="{.status.conditions[?(.type=='RetrievedUpdates')].status}"
You can migrate your current cluster with single-architecture compute machines to a cluster with multi-architecture compute machines by updating to a multi-architecture, manifest-listed payload. This allows you to add mixed architecture compute nodes to your cluster.
For information about configuring your multi-architecture compute machines, see Configuring multi-architecture compute machines on an OKD cluster.
Migration from a multi-architecture payload to a single-architecture payload is not supported. Once a cluster has transitioned to using a multi-architecture payload, it can no longer accept a single-architecture update payload. |
You have access to the cluster as a user with the cluster-admin
role.
Your OKD version is up to date to at least version 4.13.0.
For more information on how to update your cluster version, see Updating a cluster using the web console or Updating a cluster using the CLI.
You have installed the OpenShift CLI (oc
) that matches the version for your current cluster.
Your oc
client is updated to at least verion 4.13.0.
Your OKD cluster is installed on AWS, Azure, GCP, bare metal or IBM P/Z platforms.
For more information on selecting a supported platform for your cluster installation, see Selecting a cluster installation type.
Verify that the RetrievedUpdates
condition is True
in the Cluster Version Operator (CVO) by running the following command:
$ oc get clusterversion/version -o=jsonpath="{.status.conditions[?(.type=='RetrievedUpdates')].status}"
If the RetrievedUpates
condition is False
, you can find supplemental information regarding the failure by using the following command:
$ oc adm upgrade
For more information about cluster version condition types, see Understanding cluster version condition types.
Migrate to the multi-architecture payload with following command:
$ oc adm upgrade --to-multi-arch
You can monitor the migration by running the following command:
$ oc adm upgrade
Machine launches may fail as the cluster settles into the new state. To notice and recover when machines fail to launch, we recommend deploying machine health checks. For more information about machine health checks and how to deploy them, see About machine health checks. |
The migrations must be complete and all the cluster operators must be stable before you can add compute machine sets with different architectures to your cluster.