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diff --git a/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md b/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba57c8c --- /dev/null +++ b/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +<!-- +title: "Update the Netdata Agent" +description: "If you opted out of automatic updates, you need to update your Netdata Agent to the latest nightly or stable version." +custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md +--> + +# Update the Netdata Agent + +By default, the Netdata Agent automatically updates with the latest nightly version. If you opted out of automatic +updates, you need to update your Netdata Agent to the latest nightly or stable version. + +> 💡 Looking to reinstall the Netdata Agent to enable a feature, update an Agent that cannot update automatically, or +> troubleshoot an error during the installation process? See our [reinstallation doc](/packaging/installer/REINSTALL.md) +> for reinstallation steps. + +Before you update the Netdata Agent, check to see if your Netdata Agent is already up-to-date by clicking on the update +icon in the local Agent dashboard's top navigation. This modal informs you whether your Agent needs an update or not. + +![Opening the Agent's Update modal](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/99738428-add06780-2a87-11eb-8268-0e17b689eb3f.gif) + +## Determine which installation method you used + +If you are not sure where your Netdata config directory is, see the [configuration doc](/docs/configure/nodes.md). In +most installations, this is `/etc/netdata`. + +Use `cd` to navigate to the Netdata config directory, then use `ls -a` to look for a file called `.environment`. + +- If the `.environment` file _does not_ exist, reinstall with your [package manager](#deb-or-rpm-packages). +- If the `.environment` file _does_ exist, check its contents with `less .environment`. + - If `IS_NETDATA_STATIC_BINARY` is `"yes"`, update using the [pre-built static + binary](#pre-built-static-binary-for-64-bit-systems-kickstart-static64sh). + - In all other cases, update using the [one-line installer script](#one-line-installer-script-kickstartsh). + +Next, use the appropriate method to update the Netdata Agent: + +- [One-line installer script (`kickstart.sh`)](#one-line-installer-script-kickstartsh) +- [`.deb` or `.rpm` packages](#deb-or-rpm-packages) +- [Pre-built static binary for 64-bit systems (`kickstart-static64.sh`)](#pre-built-static-binary-for-64-bit-systems-kickstart-static64sh) +- [Docker](#docker) +- [macOS](#macos) +- [Manual installation from Git](#manual-installation-from-git) + +## One-line installer script (`kickstart.sh`) + +If you installed Netdata using our one-line automatic installation script, run it again to update Netdata. Any custom +settings present in your Netdata configuration directory (typically at `/etc/netdata`) persists during this process. + +This script will automatically run the update script that was installed as part of the initial install (even if +you disabled automatic updates) and preserve the existing install options you specified. + +If you installed Netdata using an installation prefix, you will need to add an `--install` option specifying +that prefix to this command to make sure it finds Netdata. + +```bash +bash <(curl -Ss https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh) +``` + +> ❗ If the above command fails, you can [reinstall +> Netdata](/packaging/installer/REINSTALL.md#one-line-installer-script-kickstartsh) to get the latest version. This also +> preserves your [configuration](/docs/configure/nodes.md) in `netdata.conf` or other files. + +## `.deb` or `.rpm` packages + +If you installed Netdata with [`.deb` or `.rpm` packages](/packaging/installer/methods/packages.md), use your +distribution's package manager to update Netdata. Any custom settings present in your Netdata configuration directory +(typically at `/etc/netdata`) persists during this process. + +Your package manager grabs a new package from our hosted repository, updates the Netdata Agent, and restarts it. + +```bash +apt-get install netdata # Ubuntu/Debian +dnf install netdata # Fedora/RHEL +yum install netdata # CentOS +zypper in netdata # openSUSE +``` + +> You may need to escalate privileges using `sudo`. + +## Pre-built static binary for 64-bit systems (`kickstart-static64.sh`) + +If you installed Netdata using the pre-built static binary, run the `kickstart-static64.sh` script again to update +Netdata. Any custom settings present in your Netdata configuration directory (typically at `/etc/netdata`) persists +during this process. + +This script will automatically run the update script that was installed as part of the initial install (even if +you disabled automatic updates) and preserve the existing install options you specified. + +```bash +bash <(curl -Ss https://my-netdata.io/kickstart-static64.sh) +``` + +> ❗ If the above command fails, you can [reinstall +> Netdata](/packaging/installer/REINSTALL.md#pre-built-static-binary-for-64-bit-systems-kickstart-static64sh) to get the +> latest version. This also preserves your [configuration](/docs/configure/nodes.md) in `netdata.conf` or other files. + +## Docker + +Docker-based installations do not update automatically. To update an Netdata Agent running in a Docker container, you +must pull the [latest image from Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/netdata/netdata), stop and remove the container, +and re-create it using the latest image. + +First, pull the latest version of the image. + +```bash +docker pull netdata/netdata:latest +``` + +Next, to stop and remove any containers using the `netdata/netdata` image. Replace `netdata` if you changed it from the +default. + +```bash +docker stop netdata +docker rm netdata +``` + +You can now re-create your Netdata container using the `docker` command or a `docker-compose.yml` file. See our [Docker +installation instructions](/packaging/docker/README.md#create-a-new-netdata-agent-container) for details. + +## macOS + +If you installed Netdata on your macOS system using Homebrew, you can explicitly request an update: + +```bash +brew upgrade netdata +``` + +Homebrew downloads the latest Netdata via the +[formulae](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/netdata.rb), ensures all dependencies are met, +and updates Netdata via reinstallation. + +## Manual installation from Git + +If you installed [Netdata manually from Git](/packaging/installer/methods/manual.md), you can run that installer again +to update your agent. First, run our automatic requirements installer, which works on many Linux distributions, to +ensure your system has the dependencies necessary for new features. + +```bash +bash <(curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/netdata/master/packaging/installer/install-required-packages.sh) +``` + +Navigate to the directory where you first cloned the Netdata repository, pull the latest source code, and run +`netdata-install.sh` again. This process compiles Netdata with the latest source code and updates it via reinstallation. + +```bash +cd /path/to/netdata/git +git pull origin master +sudo ./netdata-installer.sh +``` + +> ⚠️ If you installed Netdata with any optional parameters, such as `--no-updates` to disable automatic updates, and +> want to retain those settings, you need to set them again during this process. + +[![analytics](https://www.google-analytics.com/collect?v=1&aip=1&t=pageview&_s=1&ds=github&dr=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnetdata%2Fnetdata&dl=https%3A%2F%2Fmy-netdata.io%2Fgithub%2Finstaller%2FUPDATE&_u=MAC~&cid=5792dfd7-8dc4-476b-af31-da2fdb9f93d2&tid=UA-64295674-3)](<>) |