diff --git a/ee/ucp/admin/install/upgrade.md b/ee/ucp/admin/install/upgrade.md index 1ac191a575..4d5dd367c4 100644 --- a/ee/ucp/admin/install/upgrade.md +++ b/ee/ucp/admin/install/upgrade.md @@ -138,28 +138,6 @@ advanced than the automated, in-place cluster upgrade. in batches of multiple nodes rather than one at a time, and shut down servers to remove worker nodes. This type of upgrade is the most advanced. -### Use the web interface to perform an upgrade - -> **Note**: If you plan to add nodes to the UCP cluster, use the [CLI](#use-the-cli-to-perform-an-upgrade) for the upgrade. - -When an upgrade is available for a UCP installation, a banner appears. - -![](../../images/upgrade-ucp-1.png){: .with-border} - -Clicking this message takes an admin user directly to the upgrade process. -It can be found under the **Upgrade** tab of the **Admin Settings** section. - -![](../../images/upgrade-ucp-2.png){: .with-border} - -In the **Available Versions** drop down, select the version you want to update. -Copy and paste the CLI command provided into a terminal on a manager node to -perform the upgrade. - -During the upgrade, the web interface will be unavailable, and you should wait -until completion before continuing to interact with it. When the upgrade -completes, you'll see a notification that a newer version of the web interface -is available and a browser refresh is required to see it. - ### Use the CLI to perform an upgrade There are two different ways to upgrade a UCP Cluster via the CLI. The first is