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			add more description to uninstall command during upgrade (#7930)
* add more description to uninstall command during upgrade * address comment
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				|  | @ -94,12 +94,20 @@ The output confirms that the pod is using `istiod-canary` revision of the contro | |||
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| ### Uninstall old control plane | ||||
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| After upgrading both the control plane and data plane, you can uninstall the old control plane. For example, the following command uninstalls a control plane of revision `istio-1-6-5`: | ||||
| After upgrading both the control plane and data plane, you can uninstall the old control plane. | ||||
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| To uninstall a control plane of revision `istio-1-6-5`, run: | ||||
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| {{< text bash >}} | ||||
| $ istioctl x uninstall --revision istio-1-6-5 | ||||
| {{< /text >}} | ||||
| 
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| If the old control plane does not have a revision label, uninstall it using its original installation options, for example: | ||||
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 | ||||
| {{< text bash >}} | ||||
| $ istioctl x uninstall -f manifests/profiles/default.yaml | ||||
| {{< /text >}} | ||||
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| Confirm that the old control plane has been removed and only the new one still exists in the cluster: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| {{< text bash >}} | ||||
|  | @ -208,9 +216,9 @@ version 1.4.4. | |||
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| ### Steps to downgrade to a lower Istio version | ||||
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| You can use `istioctl experimental upgrade` to downgrade to a lower version of Istio. Please | ||||
| You can use `istioctl upgrade` to downgrade to a lower version of Istio. Please | ||||
| notice that you need to use the `istioctl` binary corresponding to the lower | ||||
| version (e.g., 1.4.4), and `upgrade` is experimental in 1.4. The process steps are | ||||
| version (e.g., 1.6.5). The process steps are | ||||
| identical to the upgrade process mentioned in the previous section. When completed, | ||||
| the process will restore Istio back to the Istio version that was installed before. | ||||
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