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title: Roll Back from an Upgrade
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weight: 45
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---
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If, for any reason, you need to roll back to the previous version of Harbor, perform the following steps.
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{{< note >}}
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To roll back from an upgrade, you must have backed up the previous version of Harbor. For information about backing up Harbor before an upgrade, see [Upgrade Harbor and Migrate Data](_index.md).
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{{< /note >}}
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1. Stop and remove the current Harbor service if it is still running.
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```sh
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cd harbor
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docker-compose down
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```
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2. Remove current Harbor instance.
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```sh
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rm -rf harbor
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```
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3. Restore the older version of Harbor.
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```sh
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mv /my_backup_dir/harbor harbor
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```
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4. To restore the database, copy the data files from the backup directory to your data volume, which by default is `/data/database`.
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5. Restart the Harbor service using the previous configuration.
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If the previous version of Harbor was installed by a release build:
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```sh
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cd harbor
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./install.sh
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```
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{{< note >}}
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While you can roll back an upgrade to the state before you started the upgrade, Harbor does not support downgrades.
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{{< /note >}}
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