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diff --git a/docs/installation/upate.rst b/docs/installation/upate.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a3a887f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation/upate.rst @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +.. _update_vyos: + +Update VyOS +=========== + +New system images can be added using the :opcmd:`add system image` +command. The command will extract the chosen image and will prompt you +to use the current system configuration and SSH security keys, allowing +for the new image to boot using the current configuration. + +.. note:: Only LTS releases are PGP-signed. + +.. opcmd:: add system image <url | path> [vrf name] [username user [password pass]] + + Use this command to install a new system image. You can reach the + image from the web (http://, https://) or from your local system, + e.g. /tmp/vyos-1.2.3-amd64.iso. + + The `add system image` command also supports installing new versions + of VyOS through an optional given VRF. Also if URL in question requires + authentication, you can specify an optional username and password via + the commandline which will be passed as "Basic-Auth" to the server. + +If there is not enough **free disk space available**, the installation +will be canceled. To delete images use the :opcmd:`delete system image` +command. + +VyOS configuration is associated to each image, and **each image has a +unique copy of its configuration**. This is different than a traditional +network router where the configuration is shared across all images. + +.. note:: If you have any personal files, like some scripts you created, + and you don't want them to be lost during the upgrade, make sure + those files are stored in ``/config`` as this directory is always copied + to newer installed images. + +You can access files from a previous installation and copy them to your +current image if they were located in the ``/config`` directory. This +can be done using the :opcmd:`copy` command. So, for instance, in order +to copy ``/config/config.boot`` from VyOS 1.2.1 image, you would use the +following command: + +.. code:: + + copy file 1.2.1://config/config.boot to /tmp/config.boot.1.2.1 + + +Example +""""""" + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos:~$ add system image https://downloads.vyos.io/rolling/current/amd64/vyos-rolling-latest.iso + Trying to fetch ISO file from https://downloads.vyos.io/rolling/current/amd64/vyos-rolling-latest.iso + % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current + Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed + 100 338M 100 338M 0 0 3837k 0 0:01:30 0:01:30 --:--:-- 3929k + ISO download succeeded. + Checking for digital signature file... + % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current + Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed + 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 + curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found + + Unable to fetch digital signature file. + Do you want to continue without signature check? (yes/no) [yes] + Checking MD5 checksums of files on the ISO image...OK. + Done! + + What would you like to name this image? [vyos-1.3-rolling-201912201452]: + + OK. This image will be named: vyos-1.3-rolling-201912201452 + + +.. hint:: | The most up-do-date Rolling Release for AMD64 can be accessed using the following URL: + | https://downloads.vyos.io/rolling/current/amd64/vyos-rolling-latest.iso + +After reboot you might want to verify the version you are running with +the :opcmd:`show version` command.
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