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- 'SOP: openQA Operator Access Removal': 'openqa_sop_operator_removal.md' - 'SOP: openQA Operator Access Removal': 'openqa_sop_operator_removal.md'
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title: 'SOP: openQA - System Upgrades'
---
This SOP details the necessary steps for performing a system upgrade on an openQA host.
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## Fedora
1. Verify current installation is fully upgraded
``` bash linenums="1"
dnf upgrade --refresh
```
1. Install system upgrade plugin
``` bash linenums="1"
dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
```
1. Download the upgrade packages for next version
``` bash linenums="1"
dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=[newversion]
```
1. Reboot into offline upgrade mode
``` bash linenums="1"
dnf system-upgrade reboot
```
1. Post-reboot cleanup
``` bash linenums="1"
dnf system-upgrade clean
dnf clean packages
```
## Post-Upgrade Tasks
These steps may also be necessary in some (but not all) cases.
### Upgrade the PostgreSQL database
1. Install postgresql-upgrade package
``` bash linenums="1"
dnf install postgresql-upgrade
```
1. Upgrade your postgres database
``` bash linenums="1"
sudo -iu postgres
postgresql-setup --upgrade
```
### Re-apply Rocky branding
1. Obtain the [Ansible openQA deployment repository](https://git.resf.org/infrastructure/ansible-openqa-management){target=_blank}
1. Run the branding related tasks
``` bash linenums="1"
ansible-playbook init-openqa-rocky-developer-host.yml -t branding
```
## References
- [Upgrading Fedora using the DNF system upgrade](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/dnf-system-upgrade/){target=_blank}
- [How to Easily Upgrade to Fedora Workstation 36](https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-upgrade-to-fedora-workstation-36/){target=_blank}
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