# Configuration for netdata-updater.sh script. # # When run non-interactively, the updater script will delay some # random number of seconds up to NETDATA_UPDATER_JITTER before # actually running the update. The default is 3600 (one hour). Most # users should not need to change this. #NETDATA_UPDATER_JITTER="3600" # By default, the updater will update to new major versions without asking # for user confirmation once we consider them ready for general usage. # # You can override this behavior by setting NETDATA_ACCEPT_MAJOR_VERSIONS # to a space separated list of major versions you are willing to update # to. Attempts to update to newer major versions not listed in this variable # will be treated as a fatal error. # # An empty value is equivalent to the default behavior. # # This only applies to static builds and local builds. If you are using # our native packages, use your package manager’s existing functionality # to prevent updates (for example, pinning versions on APT-based systems, # or the DNF versionlock plugin on RHEL/Fedora). # # To lock yourself to a specific major version, set this value to exactly # that major version number. For example, to stay on version 1.x even # if 2.x has been released, set this to a value of `1`. #NETDATA_ACCEPT_MAJOR_VERSIONS='' # On systems using our native packages, the updater will by default # attempt to install optional plugin packages that would be installed by # default on clean installs if those packages are supported on the system. # # This behavior can be disabled on a per-package basis using the below # variables. Setting the variable to a value other than 0 will disable # the corresponding package (note that you still need to remove the package # yourself if you don't want it, this just controls whether the updater # will try to ensure it’s installed or not). # # NETDATA_NO_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL controls the `netdata-plugin-systemd-journal` # package, which provides the systemd journal plugin for Netdata. #NETDATA_NO_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL="0"