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CloudBeaver EE Upgrade
dbeaver-devops edited this page Oct 31, 2024
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To upgrade the server, you need to pull a new image from Docker Hub and restart the server.
Before upgrading, ensure you have a backup. In some cases, you won't be able to downgrade if something goes wrong.
docker pull dbeaver/cloudbeaver-ee:${version.number}
docker restart ${containerId}
By default, the CloudBeaver EE container has the name cloudbeaver-ee
(for the AWS server, it is cloudbeaver-aws
).
If you use a non-default run configuration, run docker ps
to see all running containers and find your container (it is dbeaver/cloudbeaver-ee:tag
).
To upgrade to the latest version, use latest
as ${version.number}
. Otherwise, specify the exact version number, e.g., 23.0.0
.
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