# Install Netdata on offline systems The Netdata Agent installs on offline or air gapped systems with a few additional steps. By default, the `kickstart.sh` and `kickstart-static64.sh` download Netdata assets, like the precompiled binary and a few dependencies, using the system's internet connection, but the Agent installer can also use equivalent files already present on the local filesystem. First, download the required files. If you're using `kickstart.sh`, you need the Netdata tarball, the checksums, the go.d plugin binary, and the go.d plugin configuration. If you're using `kickstart-static64.sh`, you need only the Netdata tarball and checksums. Download the files you need to a system of yours that's connected to the internet. Use the commands below, or visit the [latest Netdata release page](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/releases/latest) and [latest go.d plugin release page](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/releases) to download the required files manually. **If you're using `kickstart.sh`**, use the following commands: ```bash cd /tmp curl -s https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh > kickstart.sh # Netdata tarball curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/netdata/netdata/releases/latest | grep "browser_download_url.*tar.gz" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -qi - # Netdata checksums curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/netdata/netdata/releases/latest | grep "browser_download_url.*txt" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -qi - # Netdata dependency handling script wget -q - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/netdata/master/packaging/installer/install-required-packages.sh # go.d plugin # For binaries for OS types and architectures not listed on [go.d releases](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/releases/latest), kindly open a github issue and we will do our best to serve your request export OS=$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') ARCH=$(uname -m | sed -e 's/i386/386/g' -e 's/i686/386/g' -e 's/x86_64/amd64/g' -e 's/aarch64/arm64/g' -e 's/armv64/arm64/g' -e 's/armv6l/arm/g' -e 's/armv7l/arm/g' -e 's/armv5tel/arm/g') && curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/netdata/go.d.plugin/releases/latest | grep "browser_download_url.*${OS}-${ARCH}.tar.gz" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -qi - # go.d configuration curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/netdata/go.d.plugin/releases/latest | grep "browser_download_url.*config.tar.gz" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -qi - ``` **If you're using `kickstart-static64.sh`**, use the following commands: ```bash cd /tmp curl -s https://my-netdata.io/kickstart-static64.sh > kickstart-static64.sh # Netdata static64 tarball curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/netdata/netdata/releases/latest | grep "browser_download_url.*gz.run" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -qi - # Netdata checksums curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/netdata/netdata/releases/latest | grep "browser_download_url.*txt" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -qi - ``` Move downloaded files to the `/tmp` directory on the offline system in whichever way your defined policy allows (if any). Now you can run either the `kickstart.sh` or `kickstart-static64.sh` scripts using the `--local-files` option. This option requires you to specify the location and names of the files you just downloaded. > When using `--local-files`, the `kickstart.sh` or `kickstart-static64.sh` scripts won't download any Netdata assets > from the internet. But, you may still need a connection to install dependencies using your system's package manager. > The scripts will warn you if your system doesn't have all the dependencies. ```bash # kickstart.sh bash kickstart.sh --local-files /tmp/netdata-(version-number-here).tar.gz /tmp/sha256sums.txt /tmp/go.d.plugin-(version-number-here).(OS)-(architecture).tar.gz /tmp/config.tar.gz /tmp/install-required-packages.sh # kickstart-static64.sh bash kickstart-static64.sh --local-files /tmp/netdata-(version-number-here).gz.run /tmp/sha256sums.txt ``` ## What's next? When you're finished with installation, check out our [single-node](/docs/quickstart/single-node.md) or [infrastructure](/docs/quickstart/infrastructure.md) monitoring quickstart guides based on your use case. Or, skip straight to [configuring the Netdata Agent](/docs/configure/nodes.md). Read through Netdata's [documentation](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs), which is structured based on actions and solutions, to enable features like health monitoring, alarm notifications, long-term metrics storage, exporting to external databases, and more.