potiuk commented on a change in pull request #19993:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/19993#discussion_r762991737



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File path: docs/apache-airflow/installation/upgrading.rst
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@@ -79,6 +79,20 @@ table or rename it or move it to another database using 
those tools. If you don'
 can use the ``airflow db shell`` command - this will drop you in the db shell 
tool for your database and you
 will be able to both inspect and delete the table.
 
+Alternatively, you can drop the table by following the steps below:
+
+
+1. Exec into any of the Airflow pods - webserver or scheduler: ``kubectl exec 
-it <your-webserver-pod> python``

Review comment:
       I'd rather give some more examples - kubernetes, docker, docker-compose 
and tell them this is an example and that they should find out what they should 
do in their environment.
   
    I think our assumption is that this documentation is used by  users who had 
never done low-level DB operations with Airflow DB, and they likely have no 
idea how to get to their containers. Giving them at least a handy example they 
could follow and at least the starting point that will allow them to ask the 
right google question to dig deeper is useful.




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