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`freebsd-update updatesready' can be used to check if there are any pending fetched updates that can be installed. `freebsd-update showconfig' writes freebsd-update's configuration to stdout. This also changes the exit code of `freebsd-update install' to 2 in case there are no updates pending to be installed and there wasn't a fetch phase in the same invocation. This allows scripts to tell apart these error conditions without breaking existing jail managers. See freebsd-update(8) for details. PR: 240757, 240177, 229346 Reviewed by: manpages (bcr), sectam (emaste), yuripv Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21473
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd September 24, 2019
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.Dt FREEBSD-UPDATE 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm freebsd-update
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.Nd fetch and install binary updates to FreeBSD
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl b Ar basedir
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.Op Fl d Ar workdir
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.Op Fl f Ar conffile
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.Op Fl F
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.Op Fl k Ar KEY
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.Op Fl r Ar newrelease
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.Op Fl s Ar server
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.Op Fl t Ar address
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.Op Fl -not-running-from-cron
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.Cm command ...
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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tool is used to fetch, install, and rollback binary
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updates to the
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.Fx
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base system.
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Note that updates are only available if they are being built for the
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.Fx
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release and architecture being used; in particular, the
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.Fx
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Security Team only builds updates for releases shipped in binary form
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by the
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.Fx
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Release Engineering Team, e.g.,
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.Fx
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11.2-RELEASE and
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.Fx
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12.0-RELEASE, but not
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.Fx
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11.2-STABLE or
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.Fx
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13.0-CURRENT.
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.Sh OPTIONS
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The following options are supported:
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.Bl -tag -width "-r newrelease"
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.It Fl b Ar basedir
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Operate on a system mounted at
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.Ar basedir .
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(default:
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.Pa / ,
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or as given in the configuration file.)
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.It Fl d Ar workdir
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Store working files in
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.Ar workdir .
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(default:
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.Pa /var/db/freebsd-update/ ,
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or as given in the configuration file.)
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.It Fl f Ar conffile
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Read configuration options from
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.Ar conffile .
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(default:
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.Pa /etc/freebsd-update.conf )
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.It Fl F
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Force
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.Nm Cm fetch
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to proceed in the case of an unfinished upgrade.
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.It Fl k Ar KEY
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Trust an RSA key with SHA256 of
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.Ar KEY .
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(default: read value from configuration file.)
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.It Fl r Ar newrelease
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Specify the new release (e.g., 11.2-RELEASE) to which
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.Nm
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should upgrade (upgrade command only).
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.It Fl s Ar server
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Fetch files from the specified server or server pool.
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(default: read value from configuration file.)
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.It Fl t Ar address
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Mail output of
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.Cm cron
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command, if any, to
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.Ar address .
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(default: root, or as given in the configuration file.)
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.It Fl -not-running-from-cron
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Force
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.Nm Cm fetch
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to proceed when there is no controlling tty.
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This is for use by automated scripts and orchestration tools.
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Please do not run
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.Nm Cm fetch
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from crontab or similar using this flag, see:
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.Nm Cm cron
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.It Fl -currently-running Ar release
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Do not detect the currently-running release; instead, assume that the
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system is running the specified
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.Ar release .
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This is most likely to be useful when upgrading jails.
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.El
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.Sh COMMANDS
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The
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.Cm command
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can be any one of the following:
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.Bl -tag -width "rollback"
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.It Cm fetch
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Based on the currently installed world and the configuration
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options set, fetch all available binary updates.
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.It Cm cron
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Sleep a random amount of time between 1 and 3600 seconds,
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then download updates as if the
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.Cm fetch
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command was used.
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If updates are downloaded, an email will be sent
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(to root or a different address if specified via the
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.Fl t
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option or in the configuration file).
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As the name suggests, this command is designed for running
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from
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.Xr cron 8 ;
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the random delay serves to minimize the probability that
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a large number of machines will simultaneously attempt to
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fetch updates.
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.It Cm upgrade
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Fetch files necessary for upgrading to a new release.
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Before using this command, make sure that you read the
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announcement and release notes for the new release in
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case there are any special steps needed for upgrading.
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Note that this command may require up to 500 MB of space in
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.Ar workdir
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depending on which components of the
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.Fx
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base system are installed.
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.It Cm updatesready
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Check if there are fetched updates ready to install.
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Returns exit code 2 if there are no updates to install.
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.It Cm install
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Install the most recently fetched updates or upgrade.
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Returns exit code 2 if there are no updates to install
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and the
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.Cm fetch
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command wasn't passed as an earlier argument in the same
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invocation.
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.It Cm rollback
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Uninstall the most recently installed updates.
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.It Cm IDS
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Compare the system against a "known good" index of the
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installed release.
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.It Cm showconfig
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Show configuration options after parsing conffile and command
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line options.
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.El
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.Sh TIPS
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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If your clock is set to local time, adding the line
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.Pp
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.Dl 0 3 * * * root /usr/sbin/freebsd-update cron
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.Pp
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to /etc/crontab will check for updates every night.
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If your clock is set to UTC, please pick a random time
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other than 3AM, to avoid overly imposing an uneven load
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on the server(s) hosting the updates.
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.It
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In spite of its name,
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.Nm
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IDS should not be relied upon as an "Intrusion Detection
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System", since if the system has been tampered with
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it cannot be trusted to operate correctly.
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If you intend to use this command for intrusion-detection
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purposes, make sure you boot from a secure disk (e.g., a CD).
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.El
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width "/etc/freebsd-update.conf"
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.It Pa /etc/freebsd-update.conf
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Default location of the
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.Nm
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configuration file.
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.It Pa /var/db/freebsd-update/
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Default location where
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.Nm
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stores temporary files and downloaded updates.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr freebsd-update.conf 5
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An Colin Percival Aq Mt cperciva@FreeBSD.org
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