Upgrade
You can upgrade GPUStack using the installation script or by manually installing the desired version of the GPUStack Python package.
Note
When upgrading, upgrade the GPUStack server first, then upgrade the workers.
Upgrade GPUStack Using the Installation Script
To upgrade GPUStack from an older version, re-run the installation script using the same configuration options you originally used.
Running the installation script will:
- Install the latest version of the GPUStack Python package.
- Update the system service (systemd, launchd, or Windows) init script to reflect the arguments passed to the installation script.
- Restart the GPUStack service.
Linux and macOS
For example, to upgrade GPUStack to the latest version on a Linux system and MacOS:
curl -sfL https://get.gpustack.ai | <EXISTING_INSTALL_ENV> sh -s - <EXISTING_GPUSTACK_ARGS>
To upgrade to a specific version, specify the INSTALL_PACKAGE_SPEC
environment variable similar to the pip install
command:
curl -sfL https://get.gpustack.ai | INSTALL_PACKAGE_SPEC=gpustack==x.y.z <EXISTING_INSTALL_ENV> sh -s - <EXISTING_GPUSTACK_ARGS>
Windows
To upgrade GPUStack to the latest version on a Windows system:
$env:<EXISTING_INSTALL_ENV> = <EXISTING_INSTALL_ENV_VALUE>
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://get.gpustack.ai" -UseBasicParsing).Content
To upgrade to a specific version:
$env:INSTALL_PACKAGE_SPEC = gpustack==x.y.z
$env:<EXISTING_INSTALL_ENV> = <EXISTING_INSTALL_ENV_VALUE>
Invoke-Expression "& { $((Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://get.gpustack.ai' -UseBasicParsing).Content) } <EXISTING_GPUSTACK_ARGS>"
Manual Upgrade
If you install GPUStack manually, upgrade using the common pip
workflow.
For example, to upgrade GPUStack to the latest version:
pip install --upgrade gpustack
Then restart the GPUStack service according to your setup.