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.. _overview-of-upgrade-abort-procedure:
===================================
Overview of Upgrade Abort Procedure
===================================
You can abort an upgrade procedure if necessary.
There are two cases for aborting an upgrade:
.. _overview-of-upgrade-abort-procedure-ul-q5f-vmz-bx:
- Before controller-0 has been upgraded \(that is, only controller-1 has been
upgraded\): In this case the upgrade can be aborted and the system will
remain in service during the abort.
- After controller-0 has been upgraded \(that is, both controllers have been
upgraded\): In this case the upgrade can only be aborted with a complete
outage and a re-install of all hosts. This would only be done as a last
resort, if there was absolutely no other way to recover the system.
- :ref:`Rolling Back a Software Upgrade Before the Second Controller Upgrade
<rolling-back-a-software-upgrade-before-the-second-controller-upgrade>`
- :ref:`Rolling Back a Software Upgrade After the Second Controller Upgrade
<rolling-back-a-software-upgrade-after-the-second-controller-upgrade>`