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97 lines
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Notify on RouterOS update
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[⬅️ Go back to main README](../README.md)
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> ℹ️ **Info**: This script can not be used on its own but requires the base
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> installation. See [main README](../README.md) for details.
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Description
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The primary use of this script is to notify about RouterOS updates.
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Run from a terminal you can start the update process or schedule it.
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Centrally managing update process of several devices is possibly by
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specifying versions safe to be updated on a web server. Versions seen
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in neighbor discovery can be specified to be safe as well.
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Also installing patch updates (where just last digit is increased)
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automatically is supported.
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> ⚠️ **Warning**: Installing updates is important from a security point
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> of view. At the same time it can be source of serve breakage. So test
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> versions in lab and read
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> [changelog](https://mikrotik.com/download/changelogs/) and
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> [forum](https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewforum.php?f=21) before deploying
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> to your production environment! Automatic updates should be handled
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> with care!
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### Sample notification
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![check-routeros-update notification](check-routeros-update.d/notification.avif)
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Requirements and installation
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-----------------------------
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Just install the script:
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$ScriptInstallUpdate check-routeros-update;
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And add a scheduler for automatic update notification:
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/system/scheduler/add interval=1d name=check-routeros-update on-event="/system/script/run check-routeros-update;" start-time=startup;
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Configuration
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-------------
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No extra configuration is required to receive notifications. Several
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mechanisms are availalbe to enable automatic installation of updates.
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The configuration goes to `global-config-overlay`, these are the parameters:
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* `SafeUpdateNeighbor`: install updates automatically if at least one other
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device is seen in neighbor list with new version
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* `SafeUpdatePatch`: install patch updates (where just last digit changes)
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automatically
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* `SafeUpdateUrl`: url on webserver to check for safe update, the channel
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(`long-term`, `stable` or `testing`) is appended
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* `SafeUpdateAll`: install **all** updates automatically
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> ℹ️ **Info**: Copy relevant configuration from
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> [`global-config`](../global-config.rsc) (the one without `-overlay`) to
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> your local `global-config-overlay` and modify it to your specific needs.
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Also notification settings are required for
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[e-mail](mod/notification-email.md),
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[matrix](mod/notification-matrix.md) and/or
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[telegram](mod/notification-telegram.md).
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Usage and invocation
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--------------------
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Be notified when run from scheduler or run it manually:
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/system/script/run check-routeros-update;
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If an update is found you can install it right away.
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Installing script [packages-update](packages-update.md) gives extra options.
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Tips & Tricks
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-------------
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The script checks for full connectivity before acting, so scheduling at
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startup is perfectly valid:
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/system/scheduler/add name=check-routeros-update@startup on-event="/system/script/run check-routeros-update;" start-time=startup;
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See also
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--------
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* [Automatically upgrade firmware and reboot](firmware-upgrade-reboot.md)
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* [Manage system update](packages-update.md)
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---
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[⬅️ Go back to main README](../README.md)
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[⬆️ Go back to top](#top)
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